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Championship | Gameweek 34
Mar 3, 2021 at 7pm UK
Loftus Road Stadium
Barnsley

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Barnsley

Austin (27')
Dickie (89')
FT(HT: 1-2)
Dike (23'), Mowatt (29'), Morris (57')

Queens Park Rangers 1-3 Barnsley: Visitors continue playoff charge

Daryl Dike, Alex Mowatt and Carlton Morris scored as the Tykes won 3-1 in London.

Barnsley's Sky Bet Championship play-off charge continued as they beat QPR 3-1 to make it six wins in a row.

Charlie Austin's equaliser cancelled out Daryl Dike's opener but Alex Mowatt's free-kick and Carlton Morris' second-half goal gave the visitors the points.

Barnsley are now unbeaten in eight matches, while back-to-back defeats is a major blow for Rangers, whose recent four-game winning run raised hopes that they might yet challenge for the play-offs.

Dike put the Tykes ahead by holding off Lee Wallace to head in Mowatt's 23rd-minute corner at the near post – the American striker's second goal since signing on loan from Orlando City at the start of last month.

Rangers hit back four minutes later with Austin's fifth goal in 10 appearances since his return for a second spell at the club.

Ilias Chair's lofted free-kick reached Yoann Barbet, whose left-footed volley was parried by keeper Brad Collins to Austin and the on-loan West Brom striker finished emphatically.

But Barnsley quickly regained the lead with a fabulous goal from Mowatt, who clipped his 25-yard free-kick beyond keeper Seny Dieng and into the top corner of the net.

And Morris doubled that lead 12 minutes into the second half, straight after coming on as a substitute.

Morris, a January signing from MK Dons, latched onto Mowatt's ball over the top and raced away from QPR captain Geoff Cameron before slotting home his third goal in six games.

Rangers were well beaten but the result might have been very different had Austin or Lyndon Dykes been able to take early chances when the match was goalless.

Austin fired inches over after being found by Stefan Johansen's excellent pass and the stretching Dykes was just unable to put away Todd Kane's low cross from the right.

It continued a frustrating first season in west London for Scotland striker Dykes, who has scored just once from open play since his summer move from Livingston.

QPR struggled to create clear-cut chances in the second half and never looked like pulling off a comeback after Morris' goal.

And their poor defending for two of the goals they conceded will frustrate boss Mark Warburton.

Mowatt's strike was a beauty but Rangers' failure to deal with a set-piece led to the first goal and a routine long ball caught them out for the third.

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