Barrow 3-2 Crawley Town
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Scott Quigley's dramatic last-gasp winner secured Barrow four straight Football League wins for the first time since 1968 as they clinched a 3-2 victory against Crawley at Holker Street.
Jack Powell's late header seemingly ended Barrow's three-game winning streak but Quigley maintained the battling Bluebirds' impressive run as they opened up a welcome seven-point gap above the League Two relegation zone.
Tom Davies put the hosts ahead in the 10th minute when he headed home Ollie Banks' corner.
Shot-stopper Glenn Morris kept the deficit at just one goal when he kept out Banks' volley.
George Francomb levelled on the half-hour mark after top scorer Tom Nichols put the ball on a plate for him.
But Quigley quickly restored the hosts' lead from the penalty spot after Tony Craig felled Bobby Thomas.
Morris did extremely well to keep out Banks' free-kick after being wrong-footed by a wicked deflection.
Powell seemingly secured a point with his 84th-minute header but Quigley sparked scenes of jubilation with his winner deep in stoppage time.
Match report supplied by PA Media.