Accrington ST played out a goalless draw against Barrow in a League Two match, with the home side bossing possession but failing to break the deadlock. The match marked Sam Foley's first game as Barrow player-head coach, who replaced Dino Maamria last Wednesday. Despite the point, Barrow dropped into the bottom two courtesy of Newport's win at Barnet. Accrington ST's goalkeeper Ollie Wright was largely a spectator, but made crucial saves when needed. Josh Gordon's first-half header was a tame one, while Rakeem Harper blazed over after a surging run from halfway. Accrington ST almost stole victory in the final minute when substitute Dan Martin cracked a long-range attempt against Stanway's left upright. Veteran striker Paddy Madden netted the rebound but was flagged offside, much to the home side's relief. The draw means Accrington ST is now without a win in five games. The match was a much-improved performance from Barrow's previous 2-0 home defeat by Bristol Rovers. Accrington ST's performance was solid, but they failed to capitalize on their chances. The draw leaves both teams in a precarious position in the League Two table. Accrington ST will look to bounce back from this draw and secure a win in their next match. The team's fans will be hoping for a better performance and a much-needed win to boost their chances of moving up the table.