BARNSLEY came from two goals down at home to Burton Albion to secure all three points.

First half goals from Jake Beesley and Fabio Tavares put the Brewers 2-0 up at the break.

Caylan Vickers pulled one back on 55 minutes, before Davis Keillor-Dunn levelled the game eight minutes later.

Conor Hourihane made two changes to the side that beat Plymouth 3-1 a week ago.

The suspended Jack Shepherd was replaced by Nathanael Ogbeta while the injured Marc Roberts dropped out for Jonathan Bland.

The Brewers named a strong 11 for the game, with a number of ex-Reds in their squad.

Toby Sibbick, Kyran Lofthouse and Jasper Moon started the game.

While Jason Sraha and Harry Isted were both on the bench.

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Former Shaw Lane Aquaforce striker Jake Beesley started up front for the Brewers.

Just two minutes into the game and the away side were awarded a penalty as David McGoldrick brought down JJ McKiernan in the box.

And it was the former Shaw Lane man who calmly slotted past Murphy Cooper in the Barnsley goal.

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The Reds came back into the game but where struggling to create any clear-cut chances in the first 25 minutes.

But it was the away side who doubled their lead on 34 minutes.

Fabio Tavares was played through in his own half and was met with the on-rushing Cooper in the Barnsley net.

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He knocked it past him and put the ball into an empty net.

The Reds almost pulled one back on the stroke of half-time after Caylan Vickers found Davis Keillor-Dunn 12 yards out, but the striker's effort was well-saved by Amissah.

Barnsley started the second half the stronger of the two teams as Keillor-Dunn, then McGoldrick, had half-chances.

But it was Vickers who halved the deficit thanks to a wonderful strike into the top left corner.

Phillips found him from the right and he made no mistake with his effort.

Eight minutes later and Keillor-Dunn levelled the game.

Connell had let fly from 30 yards out and his effort stung the hands of Amissah, who could only parry it as far as DKD who made no mistakes from a few yards out.

Substitute Reyes Cleary almost gave the Reds the lead with ten minutes to play as he dribbled into the box, but his effort was well saved.

McGoldrick scored in the 93rd minute to complete the comeback.