Farman hopes Barrow can get on winning run

Barrow goalkeeper Paul Farman during the EFL Cup match away to Chelsea in SeptemberImage source, Rex Features
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Barrow goalkeeper Paul Farman has kept four clean sheets in League Two this season

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Barrow goalkeeper Paul Farman hopes his team can get back on a winning run in League Two.

As they prepare to go to leaders Walsall on Saturday, Barrow have not tasted victory since 5 October - a run of eight games without one, seeing them fall to 13th in the table.

But with six fixtures in the next three weeks - over Christmas and new year - this could be the time to change things.

"We want to get three points and go on a run like other clubs have," Farman told BBC Radio Cumbria.

"Back-to-back wins and things would look a lot different."

Barrow's home game with Milton Keynes Dons was postponed last Saturday because of Storm Darragh and 35-year-old Farman is eager to rediscover the form that had them top of the table in September.

"We've got loads of games, it's a busy schedule coming up," he said. "But it's definitely a chance to win games."