BARNSLEY Women’s FC’s five-match winning run in the league ended with a 0-0 draw at Sutton Coldfield Town on Sunday.
The result left the Reds second in the National League Division One Midlands with 19 points from eight games.
They are two behind leaders Peterborough United who have won all seven matches and are Barnsley’s next opponents on November 16.
Both Leafield Athletic and Boldmere St Michael’s are a point behind the Reds with a game in hand.
Sutton Coldfield are fourth-bottom.
Barnsley manager Craig Richardson said: “When we go away I suppose you’re happy if you don’t lose.
“But it feels like a loss if I’m honest. We must have had 60 or 70 per cent possession but didn’t create anything in the final third.
“That was the tale of our game.
“It comes down to us in terms of how we can be more creative.
“We’ve been dominating games but we need to turn that into wins.”
Barnsley had won 3-1 at home to Sheffield FC on Thursday.
Amber Sewell, Helen Lynskey and Jemima Jarvis scored.
Meanwhile, Penistone Church gained their first win of the season as they beat Edenthorpe in Division Two of the Sheffield and Hallamshire League.
Caitlin Sammon opened the scoring from 25 yards then Emmie Leason-Hurley and Fliss Cooke also found the net.
That ended a 20-game winless run in league matches for Church since the start of last season.
Barnsley Ladies were 6-3 winners at Rossington Main.
Charli Hayward and Molly Waite notched doubles for the Reds.
The other scorers were Krizia Firth and Lily Holt.
They are now third, having won five and drawn one of their six games.
They are a point off top with two games in hand on both the top two.
Dearne and District won 3-1 at Staveley Miners reserves.
Lily Scott scored twice and Isla Laws also netted.
Wombwell Town won 3-1 at Aston Swallownest in Division Four.
Stephanie Marsland scored a hat-trick for Town who are fourth, three points off top.
Fixtures: Brodsworth Welfare v Penistone Church; Dearne and District v Sheffield Wednesday R; Wombwell Town v Barlborough.