Place in the quarter finals of the Buildbase FA Trophy at stake
By Ray Simpson
Preview of the Trophy game against Wealdstone
There’s a place in the quarter finals of the Buildbase FA Trophy at stake when Wealdstone visit Blackwell Meadows on Saturday
We’ve already beaten Weymouth from the National League in the previous round, and are in the mood for another scalp from the same division.
Wealdstone are 18th in the National League, and have beaten Eastleigh and Gloucester to reach this stage, but they parted company with manager Dean Brennan in midweek.
They won the Trophy in 1985 -- the same year that they won the Alliance Premier League -- we won it in 2011
You can listen to what Alun has to say about the game here:
https://darlingtonfc.co.uk/news/alun-we-want-to-continue-our-run
You can follow the game on Quaker TV -- unfortunately, FA rules prohibit us from the broadcasting the game outside the UK.
Follow this link:
https://live.darlingtonfc.co.uk/
50/50 tickets are available here:
https://darlingtonfc.co.uk/news/wealdstone-virtual-5050
and the matchday programme
https://shop.darlingtonfc.co.uk/E-Programme-Wealdstone-FA-Trophy-p294396090
Darlington:
Team News:
David Atkinson will be missing with a hamstring injury.
Michael Liddle is expected to have recovered from sciatica
Tyrone O'Neill has returned to Middlesbrough after the completion of his loan
Sean Reid returns to the squad after missing the Weymouth game.
Myles Boney and Nathan Lowe, who have been signed on loan from South Shields, are ineligible, as they have already played for Shields in the competition.
Rhys Armstrong is added to the squad.
League position in National League North: 19TH Played 10, won 4, drawn 1, lost 5, goals for 17 against 10, points 13
Points per game position: 14th 1.18 per game
Quakers form (League and cup): WLLWWWWLWWLLWWDWLLW
Leading scorers in all comps: Adam Campbell 6, Luke Charman 5, Jarrett Rivers 5
The trophy run so far:
https://darlingtonfc.co.uk/news/our-buildbase-fa-trophy-run-so-far
Recent matches
16th January v Weymouth (away) FA Trophy 4 won 1-0 Hatfield
Team: Saltmer, McMahon, Hunt, Storey, Watson, Sousa (sub Campbell 75), Wheatley, Hatfield, Rivers, Charman (sub Holness 80), Maguire (sub O’Neill 83)
Sub: Hedley
12th January v Farsley (away) lost 0-1
5TH January v Brackley (a) lost 0-2
28th December v Blyth (h) won 6-0 O’Neill 2, Sousa, Rivers, Maguire, Campbell
26th December v Spennymoor (h) 0-0
19th December FA Trophy 3 v Telford United (home) drew 2-2 Rivers, Hatfield, won 5-3 on pens
16th December FA Trophy 2 City of Liverpool (home) won 2-0 Charman, Sousa
Here's our half time advert roll
Wealdstone
Manager: Stuart Maynard (replaced Dean Brennan on Tuesday)
https://www.wealdstone-fc.com/post/club-statement-dean-brennan
Position in National League: 18th (Played 18, won 6, drawn 3, lost 9, goals for 26, against 39)
Last six matches:
2nd February v Maidenhead (home) postponed
30th January v Solihull (away) postponed
26th January v Altrincham (away) lost 0-2
Team: Moore, Efete, Okimo (c), Cawley, Mendy, Smith, Phillips (Hughes 71), Dyer (Wishart 82), Green, Emmanuel, Lewis. Subs not used: Askew, Kouougun, Lench.
Match report here:
https://www.wealdstone-fc.com/match-reports
Stuart Moore, Josh Debayo, Maxim Kouogun, Mo Diallo and Rob Swaine have all left the club this week
23rd January v Aldershot (home) lost 3-4 Lewis, Dyer, Emmanuel
18th January Trophy 4 Gloucester (home) won 3-1 Dyer, Emmanuel, Green
9th January v Hartlepool (away) lost 1-3 Mendy
They have conceded 39 goals in 18 league games this season, only Barnet have conceded more.
Top scorer: Moses Emmanuel 6
Connections:
This is the first ever game between the two sides.
Both clubs are former winners: Quakers in 2011 and Wealdstone in 1985.