England League Two Regular Season - 17
Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Holker Street Barrow in Furness
Barrow
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0 - 2
Cambridge United
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Full time
P. Mpanzu 49'
P. Mpanzu 90+1'

Barrow vs Cambridge United Match Recap - Nov 22, 2025

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Cambridge United's Clinical Finish Seals Victory Over Struggling Barrow

Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu emerged as the hero for Cambridge United, scoring both goals in a decisive 2-0 victory over Barrow. This performance not only showcased his individual brilliance but also highlighted the contrasting fortunes of both teams in recent weeks. Cambridge's ability to capitalize on their chances starkly contrasts with Barrow's ongoing struggles to find the net.

Cambridge United's recent form has been a mixed bag, with only one win in their last five matches prior to this fixture. However, they managed to maintain a solid defensive structure, which has been crucial in their quest for mid-table stability. The draw against Barnet and the goalless stalemate at Salford City indicated a need for improvement in attack, but today's match proved they could convert opportunities when it mattered most. The two goals from Mpanzu not only secured three points but also provided a much-needed boost to the team's morale.

Barrow's recent performances have been characterized by inconsistency and a lack of clinical finishing. Despite showing flashes of potential, particularly in their FA Cup win against Spennymoor Town, they have struggled to translate that form into league success. The draw against Grimsby and the loss to Bromley underscored their difficulties, with only two goals scored in their last three league matches. This match against Cambridge was another missed opportunity, as they failed to capitalize on their possession and create meaningful chances.

Possession statistics reveal a significant trend: Cambridge United controlled the ball 55% of the time compared to Barrow's 45%. This control allowed Cambridge to dictate the pace of the game and create more scoring opportunities. The visitors completed 26 passes to Barrow's 22, showcasing their ability to maintain possession under pressure. This tactical advantage was evident as they effectively transitioned from defense to attack, culminating in Mpanzu's goals.

Barrow's defensive frailties were exposed once again. Despite having a solid backline on paper, they struggled to contain Cambridge's attacking threats. The lack of cohesion in defense allowed Mpanzu to exploit gaps and find space in critical areas. The home side's inability to respond defensively when under pressure has been a recurring theme throughout their season, contributing to their current position near the relegation zone.

Fouls played a role in the match dynamics, with Barrow committing more fouls than Cambridge. This tendency to foul can disrupt a team's rhythm and lead to unnecessary pressure on their defense. With Barrow leading in fouls committed (1 to 0), it reflects their struggle to maintain composure under pressure, further compounding their issues in both attack and defense.

The individual performances of key players were telling. Mpanzu's brace not only highlights his importance to Cambridge but also underscores Barrow's failure to contain him. His ability to find the net consistently is a silver lining for Cambridge as they look to build momentum moving forward. Conversely, Barrow's attackers like Kane Hemmings and Josh Gordon have struggled for form, with both players failing to make a significant impact in this match. Their inability to convert chances into goals continues to haunt Barrow as they search for answers.

Looking ahead, Cambridge United will face Crewe next, where they will aim to build on this victory and solidify their mid-table position. The confidence gained from this win could be pivotal as they seek consistency in their performances. For Barrow, the upcoming match against Newport County presents another opportunity to turn their fortunes around. However, without addressing their attacking inefficiencies and defensive lapses, they risk slipping further into the relegation battle.

This match encapsulated the ongoing narratives for both teams: Cambridge United is finding its stride at just the right moment, while Barrow continues to grapple with its identity and form. The contrasting trajectories serve as a reminder of the fine margins that define success and failure in football.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 22, 2025 at 5:18 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Cambridge United
Combo Double chance : draw or Cambridge United and -3.5 goals
Barrow
10%
Draw
45%
Cambridge United
45%

Team Lineups

Barrow
3-4-2-1
COACH
Andrew Whing
31
Benjamin Winterbottom
7
Ben Jackson
5
Charlie Raglan
4
Jordan Williams
11
Elliot Newby
14
Charlie McCann
45
Rekeem Harper
34
Ben Whitfield
25
Josh Gordon
23
Connor Mahoney
15
Kane Hemmings
Cambridge United
3-4-3
COACH
Neil Harris
1
Jake Eastwood
6
Kelland Watts
5
Michael Morrison
23
Mamadou Jobe
15
Adam Mayor
17
Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu
8
Korey Smith
2
Liam Bennett
27
Glenn McConnell
9
Louis Appéré
7
James Brophy

Barrow Substitutes

6 Niall Canavan
D
8 Scott Smith
M
19 Michael Adu-Poku
F
20 Isaac Fletcher
M
21 Jack Earing
M
27 David Worrall
M

Cambridge United Substitutes

3 Ben Purrington
D
10 Elias Kachunga
F
11 Sullay Kaikai
F
14 Ben Knight
M
25 Ben Hughes
G
26 James Gibbons
D
38 George Hoddle
M

Match Statistics

9
Total Shots
11
3
Shots on Goal
7
5
Shots off Goal
3
1
Blocked Shots
1
8
Shots Inside Box
9
1
Shots Outside Box
2
59%
Ball Possession (%)
41%
484
Total Passes
349
367
Accurate Passes
227
76%
Pass Accuracy (%)
65%
12
Fouls
10
4
Corner Kicks
3
2
Offsides
0
1
Yellow Cards
2
5
Goalkeeper Saves
3

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