Barrow vs Oldham Athletic. Sky Bet League Two.
SO Legal Stadium.
Barrow 3
- S Quigley (16th minute)
- M Platt (79th minute)
- C Piergianni (99th minute own goal)
Oldham Athletic 4
- B Garrity (39th minute)
- D Rowe (47th minute, 82nd minute pen)
- C McAleny (95th minute)
Barrow 4-3 Oldham: Danny Rowe scores double as Latics edge win in seven-goal thriller
Tuesday 24 November 2020 23:23, UK
Danny Rowe scored twice as Oldham came from behind to win 4-3 at Barrow.
Rowe's first had given the visitors a 2-1 lead and they held on to inflict a first home league defeat on Barrow after four goals were scored in the final 11 minutes plus stoppage time.
Barrow struck in the 16th minute when Scott Quigley side-footed home smartly from 20 yards after controlling Connor Brown's hopeful ball forward.
Quigley almost struck again a minute later, but this time goalkeeper Ian Lawlor made a decent save.
Just past the half-hour mark Oldham went close when Bobby Grant's powerful shot hit both posts after a finger-tip save from Barrow keeper Joel Dixon.
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The visitors levelled in the 39th minute when Ben Garrity side-footed home from just inside the box after Grant's cross was not cleared.
Rowe nodded Oldham in front in first-half stoppage-time as he met Grant's in-swinging corner-kick.
Barrow levelled with 11 minutes left when Matt Platt headed home Josh Kay's corner-kick, only for Oldham to score again two minutes later.
Yoan Zouma dragged down Dylan Bahamboula in the box, and Rowe coolly slotted home the resultant spot-kick.
Sub Conor McAleny scored Oldham's fourth deep into added time as he converted Rowe's cross, before Barrow substitute Dior Angus bundled home with the last kick.