Darlington look to bounce back at Heritage Park
By Ray Simpson
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The Quakers face Nantwich Town on Thursday night looking to close the gap on Blyth Spartans to four points at the top of the league table.
Darlington suffered their first defeat in nine games at Frickley Athletic on Tuesday night. Despite taking the lead through Graeme Armstrong the side fell to a 3-1 defeat. This left the side seven points behind Blyth with three games in hand.
Darlington team on Tuesday night:
Jameson, Hunter, Galbraith, Burgess, Turnbull, Nowakowski, Portas (sub Mitchell 60 mins), Scott, Armstrong (sub Hardy 70), Cartman, Gaskell (sub Thompson 60)
Subs: Weldon, Provett
Earlier in the week Blyth had won 4-0 at Hyde United.
Darlington and Nantwich met each other just a few weeks ago when the Quakers put in one of their best performances of the season, as they won 5-0 away from home.
The teams on that occasion:
Darlington
Jameson, Hunter, Galbraith, Turnbull, Burgess, Brown, Portas, Nowakowski, Gaskell (sub Armstrong 59), Cartman (sub Mitchell 80), Thompson (sub Hardy 65).
Subs: Provett, Weldon
Booking: Hunter
Nantwich
Smith, Bourne, White, Moran, Harrison, Gordon (sub Cooke 23), Osborne, Hall (C), Cosgrove, Bell, Kosylo.
Subs: Burzynski, Steel, Bennion, Griggs.
Like the Quakers, Nantwich Town still have seven games left. They currently sit in tenth place in the league table, 14 points outside the final playoff place. Since the two sides last met, Nantwich have won two and drawn two from their five games. On Tuesday night they drew 3-3 at home to Rushall Olympic.
Their recent form:
April 5th Rushall Olympic (home) drew 3-3 Shotton Osborne, Bell
Gyollai, Baillie, Short (c), Moran, Bailey, Osborne, Kosylo, Bell, Shotton, Cook (sub C Jones 53) and Hancock (sub Harrop 45)
White, Hall,Harrison.
April 2nd Mickleover (away) drew 1-1 Bell
March 30th Frickley (away) lost 0-1
March 28th Skelmersdale (away) won 1-0 Osborne
March 26th Barwell (home) won 2-1 Hancock, Harrop
March 22nd Darlington (home) lost 0-5
March 19th FA Trophy semi 2 Halifax (away) drew 2-2 Shotton, Bailey
Elsewhere in the league tonight playoff chasing Workington host Rushall Olympic.
Kick off on Thursday night at Heritage Park is 7:45pm, updates on the game will be made from the club's Facebook, Twitter, Mobile App and Website. Live Commentary will be broadcast from Darlo Fans Radio at 7:35pm