Barrow vs Accrington ST Result

League TwoLeague Two · England
Barrow

Barrow

0 - 0

Full Time

Accrington ST

Accrington ST

📍 Holker Street, Barrow in Furness

🗓️ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 15:00

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CERTIFIED W

Predicted

1 - 1

Actual

0 - 0

Result
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O/U 2.5
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Barrow and Accrington Stalemate in Gritty League Two Clash at Holker Street

Barrow and Accrington Stanley played out a tense 0-0 draw at Holker Street, with both sides showing flashes of attacking promise but ultimately cancelling each other out. Barrow enjoyed the lion’s share of possession at 55% and created more opportunities, registering 11 shots to Accrington’s 9, yet only managed to test Oliver Wright twice. Accrington, meanwhile, were limited to just a single shot on target, as both defences stood firm throughout. The match was marked by physical battles in midfield and a flurry of yellow cards—two for Barrow and three for Accrington—reflecting the competitive edge that defined the contest. Despite Barrow’s seven corners and territorial advantage, clear-cut chances were at a premium, and neither side could find the decisive moment to break the deadlock.

Barrow

Barrow

6.5/10

Barrow set up in a 4-3-2-1 formation and looked to control proceedings, dictating play with 55% possession and a more proactive approach in the final third. The midfield trio of Rekeem Harper, Charlie McCann, and Jack Earing worked tirelessly to recycle possession and push the team forward. Despite winning seven corners and firing 11 shots, Barrow struggled to convert their dominance into clear scoring opportunities, managing only two shots on target. Defensively, Barrow remained solid, with Angus MacDonald and Niall Canavan marshalling the back line effectively and limiting Accrington to just one shot on target. However, a lack of cutting edge in the final third ultimately cost them the chance to claim all three points.

Key Players

Angus MacDonald: Led a disciplined defensive line, helping limit Accrington to one shot on target.
Charlie McCann: Energetic in midfield, maintained possession and drove the team forward.

Strengths

Controlled possessionSolid defensive organizationEffective at winning set pieces

Weaknesses

Lack of creativity in the final thirdPoor conversion rate from chances created
Accrington ST

Accrington ST

6.3/10

Accrington Stanley lined up in a 3-4-2-1, aiming to stay compact and hit on the break. While they conceded more possession and territory, their back three—anchored by Farrend Rawson—stood up well to Barrow’s pressure. Accrington’s attacking trio, including Paddy Madden and Shaun Whalley, found it difficult to carve out meaningful opportunities, with the side registering just one shot on target from nine attempts. Accrington’s midfield worked hard to disrupt Barrow’s rhythm and showed resilience in defensive transitions, but their inability to sustain attacks or make the most of set pieces meant they rarely threatened Wyll Stanway’s goal.

Key Players

Farrend Rawson: Commanded the back line, making crucial interventions to keep Barrow at bay.
Oliver Wright: Made two important saves to preserve the clean sheet.

Strengths

Defensive disciplineEffective pressing in midfieldResilience under pressure

Weaknesses

Limited attacking threatStruggled to retain possessionFew chances created

Key Moments

23' — Yellow Card

Rekeem Harper receives a yellow for a late challenge, setting the tone for a physical contest.

37' — Yellow Card

Charlie Brown booked for Accrington after a tactical foul to halt a Barrow break.

54' — Corner

Barrow win their fifth corner, but Accrington’s defence clears under pressure.

68' — Save

Oliver Wright makes a crucial save from Josh Gordon’s effort, Barrow’s best chance.

79' — Yellow Card

Farrend Rawson cautioned for Accrington after a robust aerial challenge.

Tactical Analysis

Barrow’s 4-3-2-1 formation allowed them to dominate possession and control the midfield, with Earing and McCann orchestrating play. Their full-backs pushed high, contributing to seven corners, but the lack of a second striker meant Danny Rose was often isolated up front. Accrington’s 3-4-2-1 was designed for defensive solidity, with three centre-backs and a compact midfield four. They looked to spring forward quickly through Madden and Whalley but found little joy against Barrow’s organized back line. Both teams relied heavily on set pieces for attacking impetus, but neither could find the quality delivery or finish required. Substitutions were used to inject energy, but no tactical shift proved decisive, and the match remained locked in midfield battles and defensive discipline.

Turning Point

Oliver Wright’s 68th-minute save from Josh Gordon’s shot preserved parity and deflated Barrow’s best spell.

Man of the Match

Farrend Rawson

Provided leadership and composure at the heart of Accrington’s defence, ensuring a clean sheet under sustained pressure.