Top scorer Jason Walker has now hit 17 goals for the Bluebirds this season
Jason Walker scored twice as Barrow beat Salisbury in the FA Trophy semi-final second leg to book a return to Wembley for the first time in 20 years.
Already leading by a goal from last Saturday's first leg in Wiltshire, the Bluebirds looked to be safely on course when Walker fired home from the spot.
But Salisbury skipper Darrell Clarke pulled one back five minutes later.
And it was not until Walker's last-minute strike that the Bluebirds earned their first trip to the new Wembley.
It will be Barrow's first visit to Wembley since Bluebirds legend Colin Cowperthwaite helped his side to a 3-0 FA Trophy win over Leek Town.
Barrow will now take on the holders, Blue Square Premier leaders Stevenage Borough.
They drew 0-0 with Kidderminster Harriers to seal a 5-1 aggregate win and book their place in the final on Saturday 8 May.
The decisive moment of Saturday's game at Holker Street came five minutes into the second-half when Walker was held back in the area before stepping up to take the resulting penalty.
Salisbury then equalised just four minutes later when keeper Tim Deasy flapped at a deep cross and Clarke was on hand to head home.
But, with Salisbury pouring forward in search of an equaliser, they left gaps at the back. And, with just a minute left, Carlos Logan set up Walker to score the goal that secured that trip to Wembley.
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