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Which players will Barnsley come up against on Monday?

× A look at the likely 11 to start for Swansea City at Oakwell on Monday in the first leg of the Championship play-offs. FREDDIE WOODMAN Considered among the better goalkeepers in the Championship, the Newcastle United loanee is one of several players borrowed by Steve Cooper through his connections in the England youth setup. Woodman, 24, was outstanding at Oakwell at January, with several saves including a remarkable touch to deny Callum Brittain his first Barnsley goal. BEN CABANGO The 20-year-old Wales international came through the Swansea youth system and recently passed 50 games for the club. He scored at Oakwell in January but is not guaranteed to start there on Monday as he has missed games recently following a breach of Covid-19 rules. The other option is experienced defender Kyle Naughton.

SWANSEA SHOWDOWN: A full preview of Barnsley s Championship semi-final

HERE we are then, the Championship play-offs. Those frantic May weeks in which four sides battle for the roughly £150million prize of Premier League.

Swansea City boss Steve Cooper focused on setting up red-hot Andre Ayew for more as Luton clash beckons

Andre’s always been an important player for us, Cooper said ahead of his side s trip to Luton Town on Saturday, Walesonline reports. The type of player who he is and the difference he can make in games is and has been important to us. He’s only focused on keeping it going. He s getting a few goals from penalties but he’s got to be there to score them and he’s a player for big moments. Hopefully, we can create a few more big moments for him and he s there to make the most of them, whether that s creating or scoring goals, because that s what he does among some other things.

Bristol City fan spends 800 hours painting club s most famous moments

By Martin Booth, Thursday Feb 18, 2021 A Bristol City fan from New Zealand has spent hundreds of hours drawing some of the club’s most famous moments from its foundation in 1894 right up until the present day. Ryan Wallace, who lives in Auckland, started following the Robins in the 2016/17 season after being introduced to the club by a Bristolian ex-pat friend of his dad. “Being from New Zealand it’s obviously quite a strange thing to be a Bristol City fan,” 21-year-old Ryan told Bristol24/7. “Whenever people ask me who I support, they are often quite confused as to why I support them, with many having never heard of them before.”

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