Salford City will be aiming to get something out of their Sky Bet League Two clash against Barnet at the Peninsula Stadium. The Ammies have a depleted squad due to injuries and have only won one out of their last five league outings. Karl Robinson's side sit one place and two points above the Bees but are 22nd in the current form table after only managing to pick up one win since late January. The Ammies recorded a 1-0 win on the road at Colchester United on Saturday following four straight defeats but were unable to continue the momentum into their Tuesday night test against Grimsby Town. Salford started the stronger side in Cleethorpes under the Blundell Park lights, with January signing Ryan Graydon and Spurs loanee Alfie Dorrington coming close in the opening stages. Left winger Kelly Nmai was forced off the pitch just 14 minutes into the game, which proved to be a turning point, with the Mariners going on to score three goals in nine minutes before the break. Despite Cole Stockton netting his second in as many games shortly after the restart and having other opportunities in the second 45, Salford left Lincolnshire empty-handed and with another two further injury woes. Barnet's last five results: Barnet FC 1-0 Chesterfield Accrington Stanley 0 – 1 Barnet FC Colchester Utd 4 – 1 Barnet FC Barnet FC 1 – 2 Swindon Town Barnet FC 0 – 0 Cheltenham Town Salford City's last five results: Grimsby Town 3-1 Salford City Colchester United 0-1 Salford City Salford City 1-2 Shrewsbury Town Cheltenham Town 3-2 Salford City Salford City 1-3 Newport County In the opposition dugout: Karl Robinson has now overseen the Ammies for over two years and is hoping his side can leap into League One despite the recent rut in results. Following the loss on Tuesday night, the 45-year-old stated that everyone was collectively taking the blame for the dip in form, putting a positive win on the miserable night on the East coast, saying “We ended up winning the second half 1-0.” Karl has had to cope with the lack of depth in his side over recent weeks, but the club did bring in former Fleetwood forward Ryan Graydon in January, who’s added experience to the attacking line.