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Barnsley vs Stockport County Prediction, Odds & Tips

Barnsley vs Stockport County Prediction and Tips

League One
Full TimeSaturday, 2 May 2026
Our take

Stockport County won 3-1 at Barnsley in League One, though our model had favoured a Stockport victory at only 47 percent probability, so the pick missed. Barnsley arrived in mixed form with two wins, one draw and two losses across their last five matches. Stockport's recent record showed one win and one draw from their last three outings. Both sides had shown modest both-teams-scoring rates in recent fixtures, at 40 percent and 50 percent respectively. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Barnsley vs Stockport County Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips

Our AI analyses form, head-to-head records, squad news and odds to provide data-driven predictions for Barnsley vs Stockport County. All tips are for informational purposes only and do not constitute betting advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. You must be 18 or over to gamble. Please gamble responsibly. For help, visit GambleAware.

Our pick

Stockport County to win

47%Lost

Result

Barnsley1:3Stockport County

BRS v STO

Our model leaned Stockport County to win at 47%. Barnsley 1-3 Stockport County. Pick missed.

AI Prediction Result

Stockport County to winLost โœ—
Probability
47.0%
Home
27.5%
Draw
25.6%
Away
47.0%

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Expected goals (xG)

Match xG total 4.17

BRS1.47
STO2.70
Editorโ€™s preview

Promotion Pressure Meets Survival Arithmetic: Barnsley vs Stockport County Preview

Marcus Vale ยท 17 April 2026

There is a particular kind of football match that arrives at the end of a season carrying weight from two entirely different directions. Barnsley versus Stockport County on Saturday 2 May 2026 is exactly that kind of fixture. One side needs points to chase the top, the other needs points to feel safe. What the data actually shows is that the gap between these two clubs in terms of goals and structure over the course of this season is meaningful, and it tells us quite a lot about what to expect at Oakwell.

Where Barnsley Actually Stand

Barnsley sit twelfth in League One, which places them in the functional middle of the division. Their goal record over the season reads 63 scored and 65 conceded, which means they are marginally goal-negative across the campaign. That is not a catastrophic number, but it is significant because it tells you that Barnsley have been a team who score at a reasonable rate and concede at a similarly reasonable rate, which means their underlying structure has produced a lot of even, competitive games without a great deal of defensive solidity behind the goals.

The interesting thing is what that goal difference suggests about their defensive shape over a full season. A side that concedes 65 goals has, at various points, been exposed in transition or in their defensive block, and that is not something you solve in the final weeks of a season. It is baked into how the team is organised and how they manage space behind their midfield line. For Stockport, who arrive as the fifth-placed side in the division, identifying those transitional vulnerabilities in Barnsley's shape will be a central part of their approach.

Stockport's Case for Promotion

Stockport County sit fifth, which in League One means they are in the conversation for the play-offs if they are not already confirmed within reach of them. Their goal record across the season stands at 61 scored and 50 conceded. That is a goal difference of plus eleven, and the conceded figure is the more telling of the two numbers. Fifty goals against over a full League One season represents genuine defensive organisation, because the division produces a high volume of transitions, set-piece threats, and direct play that pulls defences apart.

The fact that Stockport have allowed only 50 goals while scoring 61 suggests a team whose build-up and defensive structure are working in coherent alignment. They are not a side that simply throws numbers forward and accepts exposure on the counter. Their progressive approach through the thirds has been disciplined enough to keep the defensive shape intact, which is why they have arrived in May still in genuine contention. Compared to Barnsley's 65 conceded, that gap of fifteen goals is not a rounding error. That is a structural difference.

The Goal Scoring Picture

What is interesting when you compare the two attacking outputs is how close they actually are. Barnsley have scored 63, Stockport 61. That two-goal margin over a full season is well within the kind of variance you would expect from small sample moments, a penalty saved here, a post struck there. So the attacking productivity of these two sides is, by the numbers, almost identical. The divergence is entirely in defence, which means this match has the shape of a contest where Barnsley will feel capable of creating, but Stockport's defensive organisation may be the decisive factor in determining the outcome.

For Barnsley, generating chances against a Stockport side that has been consistently hard to break down will require patience in the build-up phase and a willingness to press high enough to disrupt Stockport's structure before they can settle. If Barnsley drop into a passive mid-block and invite Stockport to come at them, the visitors' clinical efficiency in front of goal makes that a dangerous invitation to accept.

What This Match Means in the Context of the Season

A late-season fixture between a twelfth-placed and a fifth-placed side carries different pressures depending on where each club's trajectory has been pointing. Barnsley, with their marginally negative goal difference, will want to close the season on a positive note and demonstrate that the mid-table position reflects a season of inconsistency rather than a settled level. Stockport, with their plus-eleven goal difference and defensive record, are playing for something more concrete. Every point in May matters when the play-offs are the destination.

The interesting thing about this particular matchup is that Barnsley at home have their own crowd, their own familiarity with the surface, and an attacking output that shows they are capable of hurting teams on a given afternoon. Twelve goals more conceded than Stockport over a full season does not mean Barnsley cannot win a single match. It means the probability, when you strip away the noise, leans toward Stockport managing the game effectively rather than Barnsley overpowering them.

The Analytical Verdict

Stockport's defensive record is the single most important number in this preview. Fifty goals conceded against sixty-one scored over a full League One season is the profile of a well-organised side that understands how to protect structure while remaining progressive. Barnsley's sixty-five conceded suggests a side that creates enough going forward but has gaps that a disciplined transitional team will find.

The value proposition for anyone looking at this fixture analytically points toward Stockport to at least avoid defeat, with their defensive solidity making a clean sheet or a narrow win the more probable outcome set. An Asian handicap giving Stockport a slight advantage reflects their season-long structure more accurately than an even-money line would. Barnsley's home setting keeps this competitive, but the underlying numbers do not support backing them as favourites.

What the data actually shows is that Stockport have built something coherent over this season, and Barnsley have been functional but porous. One afternoon does not rewrite that story. And that is the point.

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Barnsley

BRS

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Barnsley sit 13th with mixed recent form; two wins, two losses and a draw across five matches. They've scored 5 goals but conceded 4 in that run, averaging 2.00 xG per game. Clean sheets appear in 40% of outings. Their last outing was a goalless draw at Port Vale, following consecutive defeats to Luton and Stevenage.

Stockport County

STO

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Stockport County occupy 4th place and arrive in stronger form. They've generated 6.00 xG across recent fixtures, scoring 5 while conceding just 3 goals. Their last five shows one win, one draw and three losses, though they've kept clean sheets in 50% of matches. A 3-1 victory over Peterborough represents their most recent positive result.

Run-in & context

Stockport's promotion credentials are evident; they're 9 points clear of Barnsley in the table. Our model assesses this as a significant gap at this stage of the season. Barnsley's inconsistency contrasts sharply with Stockport's attacking output and defensive solidity. Both sides have shown BTTS potential, though Stockport's superior xG generation and league position suggest they enter as clear favourites in this May fixture.

Injury impact

  • BRS have a near-full squad available.

  • STO have a near-full squad available.

Venue

Venue to be confirmed.

Weather

Weather data unavailable for this venue.

Set pieces

  • BarnsleyUnavailable
  • Stockport CountyUnavailable

Match Probabilities

Full-Time Result

28%
26%
47%
27.5%BRS
25.6%Draw
47.0%STO

Both Teams to Score

54%
Yes 53.7%No 46.3%

Over/Under 2.5 Goals

50%
Yes 50.3%No 49.7%

Goals Markets

Over 1.5
75%
Over 2.5
50%
Over 3.5
30%
More Markets

Double Chance

1X
37.0%
12
7.5%
X2
55.6%

Half-Time Result

BRS
23.2%
Draw
39.2%
STO
37.6%

BTTS in Both Halves

Yes
2.8%
No
97.2%

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Match Centre

Lineups, live stats, full odds comparison, and in-depth match data for Barnsley vs Stockport County.

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SSR Ratings & Movement

Metric
Barnsley crestBRS
Stockport County crestSTO
Overall1474-13.31590+13.3
Attack1507+2.71611+7.3
Defence1458-9.61504-0.4
Goals Index1501+12.41548+7.6
BTTS Index1530+10.71524+9.3

๐Ÿ“ Post-Match Analysis

Stockport County Stun Barnsley 3-1 at Oakwell to Underline Title Credentials

Stockport County produced a dominant away performance to beat Barnsley 3-1 at Oakwell, a result that says everything about where these two clubs are heading as the League One season reaches its conclu...

Jay Thompson8 May
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Form Guide (Last 5)

Barnsley crestBRS
STOStockport County crest
LWLLD
LWWWL
1-1-3Record (W-D-L)3-0-2
5Goals Scored8
20%Clean Sheet %40%
60%BTTS %60%

Head-to-Head

1 meetings
Matches
Venue
BRSDrawsSTO
0W (0%)0D (0%)1W (100%)
4
Avg Goals
100%
BTTS
100%
Over 2.5
MarketCountRateStreak
BTTS (Yes)1/1100%1
Over 2.51/1100%1
Over 1.51/1100%-
Under 2.50/10%-
BRS Clean Sheet0/10%-
STO Clean Sheet0/10%-

Match History

2 May 26
BarnsleyBarnsley crest
1-3
Stockport County crestStockport County
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Match facts at a glance

Kickoff
Competition
League One
Last meeting
Barnsley 1-3 Stockport County (2 May 2026)
BTTS this season ยท Barnsley
60%
BTTS this season ยท Stockport County
60%
Our prediction
Stockport County to win (47%)
Our value pick
Draw (+1.2% edge vs market)

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