Barrow AFC WILL return to action tomorrow night.
The EFL has announced that its fixture programme will resume from Tuesday.
That means the Bluebirds are in line to return to action against Doncaster Rovers at Holker Street.
The decision follows the postponement of the weekend's games - including Barrow's home clash with Colchester United - as a mark of respect to Queen Elizabeth II following her death last Thursday.
The League, in a statement, say tributes will be paid to Her Majesty at midweek games, with a minute's silence, flags at half mast, the National Anthem played and participants wearing black armbands.
The EFL have added that, with a national policing plan now in operation, "the League and clubs will continue to work with forces in respect of any challenges that may emerge regarding policing of specific fixtures.
"Consideration to individual circumstances will be made on a case-by-case basis, in line with standard match Safety Advisory Group (SAG) protocols."
There has so far been no suggestion of the above policing issues affecting Barrow's game.
It means Pete Wild's Bluebirds can resume their season against Gary McSheffrey;'s Donny.
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