 It was a great start to the season for Barrow last weekend who beat pre-season promotion favourites Stopport after racing into a three-goal lead. Today they look to pick up back-to-back lead wins for the first time since October. They come up against another side tipped to have a successful season in Bradford City. Although they were left frustrated last weekend after being held at home against Doncaster, who played the entire second half with 10 men. And Mark Cusyside pick up their first league win of the season this afternoon. Some start to move from the people held for Barrow last week in the right. They went about their business early on. That's Stopport. So much for the tears, Bradford. Back to the right beginning to this contest. That's the lead the player brought down. What can you do from this set-piece situation? It's whipped towards goal, but it's a difficult hold for Paul Farman. Third season now, the EFL for Barrow. 21st and 22nd place finishes for them so far. And you turn in the middle of midfield. Not just trying to go alone here, but they just snatch the touch wide. The play, though, by Ben Whitfield. Positive, trying to make something happen. Couldn't quite find the shot to match his earlier good work. Left frustrated, of course, by last weekend. 28 attempts at goal they had in that. Winning draw at home to Doncaster. Two of those efforts, though, were on target. Nothing cooking for them here, but it's deflected behind for a corner. He was trying to pick someone out. Corner comes in. It's a dangerous delivery. Right to the edge of the six-yard box. Well-headed away. An opportunity here to get it into the box once it comes in. It was a difficult one to defend. That's couldn't quite get on the end of it. That was an opportunity for the visitors. Beginning to look dangerous here. Really want this first half to come to an end. And they have a free kick here in a promising position. Just need the two minutes to go until half-time. And it comes. Good ball in as well. The head of Goldwoods, but again, comfortable. And then the barrow goal. And Paul Farman. This piece is looking threatening, and yet to be truly tested. Head tennis in and around the centre-circle. That goes Barrow's way. He wants to get on with business quickly. He's not able to do so. A chance to load the penalty area here. And it goes, and it's flicked towards goal, and it wasn't too far away. Henry Lewis had it covered. He was new, but that one was going over the top. Pretty much to stow the soul in that first 45 minutes. When we get a more exciting, adventurous game, and the second half to build upon a fine victory at Stockport last week. And they've got a free kick here as far as the back post. And you can see the intention here was looking for that far corner. It was Josh Gordon, but he just couldn't get that ball to then back in. And who was on the score sheet last week, and was opening goal against Stockport in the middle of midfield. Harrison Neal forwards here in this opportunity for them. And perhaps it flashes across the six-yard box. And Whitfield looking to get on the end of the cross from Billy Waters. Towards half-way, but looking to keep their foot on the pedal here. His Whitfield weaves his way through the challenges. Whitfield strike, brilliant goal. Take the lead. His first goal for the club. He wants to remember as well. Real positivity in his play there. The moment he picked up possession, saw the gap, attacked the gap, and then left-fly. Found the way past Harry Lewis. Junior from Stockport in the summer. And then he has a goal to his name. Barrow lead by a goal to Neal. Bling behind, pushes it forwards. He's here perhaps to roll it left. The effort comes in. And did it cross the line. Indeed it did. Time at all. And it's Jake Young, the substitute. He's only been on the pitch for five minutes. What a way to mark his debut for the club. Fantastic finish. Only just crossed the line. Head for just two minutes. That part of the game perhaps where any goal, any well-being, a winning goal. Opportunity to cross here. It's hung up towards the back post and it goes behind. Draw a barrow corner from this situation. Struggling to get it away. And it's put down by Josh Kay. Another substitute strikes. But this time for the home side, 10 minutes on the field. Josh Kay scored the goal that wins this game for Barrow. Right place, right time. Can they hold on this time? Into stoppage time. Into the fifth minute now. All thunk forwards. Might be one last chance perhaps for Bradford. Efforts kept out, but it falls to Andy Cook. Into stoppage time. And Bradford had surely rescued a point. Good last season. Bradford a draw here. All right to him. Couldn't miss from there. And it's crushing for Barrow. One course to win successive games to start the season. Tick finale to this game. Perhaps there's time for one more twist. Barrow have a free kick here. He comes. Keepers come a long way there. All right. And another opportunity to get the ball into the box. The cross comes in and they must have won this game now for Barrow. Six minutes into stoppage time after Bradford had only just equalised. But he was all alone at the near post. Poked it beyond Harry Lewis. And surely, surely this time, Barrow will hold on. Can he be any time left? Any things can change. A dramatic win for Barrow. Bradford scored five minutes into stoppage time. He thought they'd thrown victory away, but no. Keep Wild Side kept on going. And Josh Gordon struck at the near post, which means Barrow have won their opening two games. It's their first successive wins since October. What a dramatic game. Barrow the winners by three goals to two.