
Barrow’s Sky Bet League Two game against Salford City at The Dunes Hotel Stadium has been moved back 24 hours.
It will now be played on Wednesday, December 8 (7.45pm kick-off).
The change follows a request from Salford after it was confirmed that their FA Cup second round tie against Chesterfield has been moved back to Sunday, December 5 for live television broadcast.
Barrow say that any tickets already purchased for the fixture will remain valid for the new date.
Meanwhile, the Barrow club has strongly backed this week’s Anti-Bullying campaign throughout the country’s schools.
It’s a campaign that is held every November in schools throughout the United Kingdom and it’s an opportunity to shine a light on bullying and consider steps that can be taken to stop it.
CBeebies star Andy Day has been encouraging youngsters to wear odd socks to school to celebrate the week-long campaign to raise awareness of Anti-Bullying Week.
The theme of this week’s drive – which runs until Friday – is ‘One Kind Word’ with people encouraged to think about what it means to be kind to others.
Barrow’s chief executive Levi Gill said: “We’re really proud to be supporting the Anti-Bullying Week campaign.
“It’s so important that children and their parents or carers have the information they need to deal with any concerns they may have around bullying.
“Obviously, it’s a complex issue but hopefully the more we can talk about it and spread awareness of this campaign, the greater impact it will have for all children in our area and across the country.”
The Anti-Bullying Alliance is behind the scheme, and they work with children, families and schools to help keep youngsters safe.