Darlington face tough Tuesday night trip to Nantwich Town
By Ray Simpson
The Quakers can move within a point of league leaders Blyth Spartans if they are able to return from...
Darlington picked up their fifth league win a row at home to Rushall Olympic on Saturday, captain Kevin Burgess scoring the only goal of the game in the second half.
[caption id="attachment_19300" align="alignnone" width="300"] The players congratulate Kev Burgess after his winner[/caption]
Darlington Team v Rushall:
Darlington: Jameson, Hunter, Galbraith, Turnbull, Burgess, Brown, Portas (sub Mitchell45), Scott, Armstrong (sub Gaskell 75), Cartman, Hardy (sub Thompson 45).
Subs: Provett, Nowakowski,
Booking: Hunter
Attendance 1,223
At the same time Blyth Spartans overcame Matlock Town,1-0, keeping the gap between the two sides at four points.
The two sides have yet to meet in the league this season. The return fixture at Heritage Park will be played on Thursday 7th of April due to the remaining fixtures for both teams. The game has been designated as a "Kids for a Quid" game.
Nantwich are one of a few teams in the division who have more games still to play than Darlington, due to their success in the FA Trophy. However, their run in the competition came to an end this last weekend when they lost 6-4 on aggregate to FC Halifax Town in the semi-finals, they drew 2-2 at the Shay after losing 4-2 at home.
Their latest form:
March 19th Halifax FA Trophy Semi 2 (away) drew 2-2 Shotton, Bailey
Team: Smith, White, Short, Harrison, Bailey (sub Moran 57), Hall (sub Bell 74), Osborne, Kosylo, Hancock, Cooke, Shotton (sub Gordon 48)
Sub not used: Burzyinski, Bourne
March 15th Ramsbottom (away) won 4-1 Bailey, Osborne, Jones, Gordon
March 12th Halifax FA Trophy Semi 1 (home) lost 2-4 Cooke, Kosylo
March 8th League Cup Colwyn Bay (home) 3-4 Bennion, Cooke, Gordon
March 1st League Cup Bamber Bridge (home) won 5-1 Shotton 2, Cosgrove, Osborne, Jones
February 27th Dover FA Trophy (home) won 2-1 Osborne, Shotton
February 23rd Matlock (away) drew 1-1 Kosylo
In the league this season they had been near the top of the table early on, having been the league's top scorers for a large portion of the campaign. However, they have fallen away in the last few months, currently sitting in ninth place in the league table, 13 points off the final playoff place. They have scored 75 times so far in the league this season, with only Darlington and Salford City having scored more.
Kick off on Tuesday night is 7:45 at Nantwich, updates on the game will be made from the club's Facebook, Twitter, Mobile App and Website.