Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Barrow
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Substitute Shaun Miller scored the winner for a second successive weekend to give in-form Bolton a dramatic late win over relegation-threatened Barrow.
Miller, an 81st-minute replacement for top scorer Eoin Doyle, rifled in a right-footed shot as Wanderers secured a fifth successive victory to move them into the League Two play-off places for the first time this season.
The goal came just minutes after manager Ian Evatt's former club had a strong penalty claim waved away by referee Alan Young.
But caretaker boss Rob Kelly looked destined to mastermind another point for the visitors following a midweek win at Oldham.
They frustrated Bolton for long periods as the home side struggled to break down some resolute defending.
Antoni Sarcevic scored a stoppage-time goal to earn Wanderers a 3-3 draw when the sides met at Holker Street last October.
This time the captain's far-post shot, saved by Joel Dixon after 55 minutes, was the closest Bolton came to breaking the deadlock - until Miller's intervention.
Indeed, the visitors went closest to snatching a win themselves but for veteran keeper Matt Gilks' superb 38th-minute save against midfielder Jason Taylor's close-range attempt.
Scott Quigley, who provided the assist, fired into the side netting late on before Bolton celebrated Miller's goal.
Match report supplied by PA Media.
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