Barrow 1-2 Port Vale

Aaron Martin snatched an 89th-minute winner as Port Vale battled back from a half-time deficit to claim a 2-1 victory and deny Phil Brown his first point as Barrow boss.

Martin tapped in his third goal of the season to earn Vale a fifth win in six games under assistant manager Andy Crosby, who has been in charge while Darrell Clarke has been on compassionate leave.

Barrow led from the 24th minute when Josh Kay drilled in his fifth goal of the campaign to boost the relegation-battling home side.

Former Hull, Derby and Southend chief Brown, beaten twice now since replacing Mark Cooper as manager, danced in delight on the pitch.

However, Vale, beaten just once in 16 matches and now up into the automatic promotion places in third, were far more dangerous in the second period.

Brown was booked for encroaching outside his technical area once more before Vale equalised in the 59th minute when Jamie Proctor volleyed in Harry Charsley's cross for his 10th goal of the season.

James Wilson wasted a chance to put Vale ahead almost immediately and Barrow defended desperately until Martin broke home hearts late on.

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