21:37 GMT, Tuesday, 12 August 2008 22:37 UK
Altrincham 3-4 Barrow
Paul Brown's late goal settled a seven-goal thriller at Altrincham.
Brown scored from close range in the 80th minute after good work from Jason Walker, who had opened the scoring with a 12-yard shot in the first half.
Carlos Logan converted Matt Henney's cross to make it 2-0, but Colin Little halved the deficit with a neat lob.
Chris Denham equalised with a long-range effort but Walker steered home a low shot before Colin Little's free-kick leveller and Brown's winner.
Altrincham: Coburn, Lane, McGregor, Young, Doughty, Meechan (Elam 55), Lawton, Street (Danylyk 55), Denham, Little, Johnson (Senior 84).
Subs Not Used: Ralph, O'Neill.
Booked: Lane.
Goals: Little 64, Denham 73, Little 77.
Barrow: Deasy, Pearson, Jones, McNulty, Elderton, Henney, Boyd, Bond, Logan (Brown 70), Walker, Hunt (Tait 77).
Subs Not Used: Taylor, Bayliss, Sheridan.
Booked: Brown, Jones.
Goals: Walker 21, Logan 54, Walker 74, Brown 80.
Att: 1,312
Ref: S Rushton (Lancashire).
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