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Barnsley FC vs. Hull City AFC (30.11.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
30.11.2019 2019 1 : 0 3 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
23'' Barnsley A. Mowatt Normal Goal
46'' Hull City G. Honeyman Substitution 1
46'' Hull City D. Batty Substitution 2
60'' Hull City Reece Burke Yellow Card
75'' Barnsley M. Bähre Normal Goal
76'' Hull City C. Elder Substitution 3
81'' Hull City K. Lewis-Potter Normal Goal
82'' Barnsley M. Bähre Substitution 1
89'' Barnsley C. Woodrow Substitution 2
90'' + 5'' Barnsley C. Chaplin Normal Goal

Lineup Barnsley FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 S. Sahin-Radlinger
Midfield 24 A. Halme
Defence 6 M. Andersen
Defence 2 J. Williams
Defence 3 B. Williams
Defence 5 Bambo Diaby
Midfield 10 M. Bähre
Midfield 27 A. Mowatt
Midfield 9 C. Woodrow
Forward 11 C. Chaplin
Forward 7 J. Brown

Lineup Hull City AFC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 G. Long
Defence 2 E. Lichaj
Defence 4 J. de Wijs
Defence 5 R. Burke
Defence 26 C. Elder
Midfield 36 J. Irvine
Forward 18 G. Honeyman
Midfield 19 J. Bowler
Midfield 8 D. Batty
Midfield 11 K. Grosicki
Forward 20 J. Bowen

Substitutes Barnsley FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 16 L. Thomas
Forward 19 P. Schmidt
Midfield 4 K. Dougall
Forward 26 M. Thiam
Forward 22 C. Oduor
Defence 21 T. Sibbick
Goalkeeper 40 B. Collins

Substitutes Hull City AFC

Position Number Name
Midfield 37 Leonardo Lopes
Forward 9 T. Eaves
Forward 31 K. Lewis-Potter
Defence 23 S. Kingsley
Defence 3 R. Tafazolli
Defence 25 M. Pennington
Goalkeeper 13 M. Ingram

Barnsley FC

Barnsley FC is a football team that was founded in 1887, but then still under the name Barnsley St. Peter's FC. Initially the club colour was blue, but fairly soon after in 1904 it was changed to red and white, which has lasted to the present day. They even reached the prestigious Premier League in the 1997/1998 season, but were immediately relegated and never returned to the English elite.

More about Barnsley FC

Hull City AFC

The English football team, known by its full name Hull City Association Football Club, is based in Kingston upon Hull, where it was founded in 1904. It is a club that has experience from the highest level of English football and therefore from the prestigious Premier League. They play their home games at the KCOM Stadium with a capacity of over 25,000 spectators.

More about Hull City AFC
Home corners 6
Home shots 11
Home shots on target 5
Home fouls 9
Home yellow cards
Home red cards
Away corners 6
Away shots 6
Away shots on target 1
Away fouls 15
Away yellow cards 1
Away red cards

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