Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Oakwell hosts a mid-table clash on Monday as Barnsley take on Peterborough in League One Round 44. With both sides missing out on a spot in the playoffs, a low-key affair could be on the cards. The Tykes, hit by injuries to goalkeeper Jackson Smith and forward Stephen Humphrys, may lack their usual edge in the final third. Neill Collins will need other squad players to step up to avoid a third consecutive home defeat.
Peterborough, meanwhile, are also juggling fitness concerns. Adebisi, Hughes, Collins, and Hayes are all sidelined, limiting their options, particularly in defence. The Posh have been inconsistent away from home, but they’ve shown resilience in recent weeks. Given the circumstances, both teams may be content to share the spoils, with little riding on the outcome. As both sides should be happy with one point from Monday's clash, we are tempted to bet on draw.
Highlighted Team (Barnsley):

Barnsley are an English club nicknamed the Tykes. The club was founded in 1887 and it has to be noted that they spend more seasons in the Championship than any other club in the history. The Tykes played in the Sheffield and District League from 1890, but in 1895 they were part of the Midland League. Barnsley play their home games at Oakwell, the stadium that was built in 1887.
The capacity of the stadium is 23,009 and it was opened back in 1888, just one year after the club’s foundation. The Tykes made it to the FA Cup final in 1910, but Newcastle United proved to be a big catch for the Oakwell outfit in the title game.
Nonetheless, Barnsley won the FA cup trophy in 1912 and that is considered the club’s biggest success. Barnsley defeated West Bromwich Albion in the two-legged tie (0-0, 1-0) to clinch the prestigious trophy for the first and only time in their history.