Swindon Town 0-3 Barrow

Barrow extended their unbeaten streak in League Two to 11 matches as they saw off Swindon Town at the County Ground.

In a cagey first half, Dan Kemp almost gave Swindon the lead as his free-kick from range flicked off the top of the wall, totally wrongfooted Paul Farman and grazed the top of the bar as it went over.

Kian Spence put Barrow ahead in the 34th minute when, as he was unmarked from a wide free-kick, David Worrall played the ball into him and he was able to bury his shot in the bottom corner.

Barrow found a second after 58 minutes as a cross from the corner came to the back post and a towering header from Sam Foley sent the ball beyond Murphy Mahoney and into the bottom corner of the net.

Another set-piece was then poorly defended by Swindon as James Chester was given absolute freedom at the far post from a deep free-kick to pick a spot with his header after 73 minutes and give Barrow a three-goal advantage.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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