BARROW head coach Andy Whing wants more of the same at home today.
The Bluebirds host Fleetwood Town in the League Two clash at Holker Street (Kick-Off 12.30pm).
Whing's men got back to winning ways on the road against Colchester United last weekend, but the Barrow boss feels his side have been on their game on home turf so far.
He told The Mail: "We are looking forward to the game.
"Our last two home performances were excellent, so there is no reason why we can't do the same and produce the same again and hopefully take all three points."
Former Barrow head coach Pete Wild is at the helm for Town and Whing expects another tough test.
He added: "They are very organised, and are pretty similar in terms of shape and formation - 3-5-2.
"They are really aggressive and get plenty of balls into the box, and have very good strikers, so we have to be up for it and we have to be at it, and if we are there is no reason why we can't go and win the game of football."