Scunthorpe 1 Madden 52′ (pen) please log in to view this image Barnsley 1 Scowen 47′ (pen) ET 30 FT 90 HT 0-0 Barnsley win 7-6 on penalties 11 August 2015 Last updated at 22:24 GMT Share this page 8 Share Facebook Twitter print Barnsley won a dramatic penalty shootout 7-6 to reach the second round of the Capital One Cup after a 1-1 draw at Scunthorpe. In a game full of penalty incidents, Josh Scowen and Paddy Madden traded spot-kicks for the goals in the space of five second-half minutes. They came after Scunthorpe goalkeeper Joe Anyon had already saved a first-half penalty from Marley Watkins. James Bree held his nerve to net the sudden-death shootout winner. The Tykes had the final say after Sean McAllister had lifted his spot-kick over the crossbar for Scunthorpe. Ben Smith had the chance to win it for Barnsley with the fifth penalty for the visitors but was denied by Anyon's save. Play media Jump media player Media player help Out of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue. Robins on Scunthorpe v Barnsley Scunthorpe United manager Mark Robins told BBC Radio Humberside: "Apart from a 15-minute spell I thought we were the better team. I think when we settle down and get that little bit of belief and we get the passing going, we're a good side. "Apart from taking the chances when they came I thought we gifted them their goal. "We gifted them a penalty, it was a night of penalties."
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Not looking good right now... Barnsley 0 Fleetwood 1: Tykes slump to Oakwell defeat please log in to view this image BARNSLEY suffered a fifth straight defeat to drop into relegation trouble. They were leap-frogged by visitors Fleetwood, who won it with a 29th-minute strike from forward Jamie Proctor. Barnsley were without seven regulars due to injuries and suspension and badly missed midfield duo Conor Hourihane and Ben Pearson in particular. Lee Johnson made a surprise choice in central defence when he paired Marc Roberts with Alfie Mawson and consigned experienced Lewin Nyatanga to the bench. There was a debut,too, for Southamtpon winger Lloyd Isgrove, who signed in the morning on loan until early January. Johnson still employed just Sam Winnall up front and there were ironic cheers when Josh Scowen produced their first attempt in the 26th minute, a tame effort from 30 yards. Fleetwood struck soon after as Proctor robbed Paul Digby in central midfield, burst forward and slotted home as Nick Townsend rushed out from goal. Captain Mawson went close in first-half stoppage time but Chris Maxwell pawed away his 27-yard free-kick. Nyatanga replaced Roberts, who had been booked, at the start of the second half and Michael Smith came on to partner Winnall at Dan Crowley’s expense. Townsend was first into action, however, going full length to keep out a curling drive from Bobby Grant as the Reds struggled to find a way through at the other end, though Michael Smith’s header was well held by Maxwell. Townsend also came to Barnsley’s rescue, pushing off the line Wood’s powerful downward header from a 66th-minute corner. Simeon Jackson came on to add width but Barnsley failed to mount a late onslaught and suffered their second home defeat of the week. Read more: http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...ump-to-oakwell-defeat-1-7534515#ixzz3pc80grHD