Quakers looking for derby victory
By Ray Simpson
Home win needed
Quakers go into the home game against Spennymoor looking for victory to keep them in the top three.
The club have already met each other twice this season. They drew 1-1 at the Brewery Field in August, then Quakers won 3-1 in the Trophy at the Brewery Field just before Christmas.
Quakers are third in the table today, while Moors haven't lost in four matches since losing in the Trophy.
Today's match sponsor is Tempest Jones
and matchball sponsor is Chris Tarling
Here are Alun's views on the game
League position: 3rd played 26, won 14, drawn 5, lost 7, goals for 50 against 35, points 47
Home form: played 13, won 6 drawn 3, lost 4, goals for 22 against 19, points 21 (10th best in the league)
Leading scorers (all matches) Mark Beck 18, Jack Lambert 15, Jacob Hazel 12
News:
- Third game between the clubs this season
- Centre half Jake Lawlor, who missed the Southend game because of illness and would have played at Banbury last week, returns.
- Junior Mondal, who was ineligible for the Southend game and would have been in the squad at Banbury last week, returns
- Defender Paddy Almond is out because injury
- Defender Kallum Griffiths is up against one of his previous clubs
- New signing Nathan Newall, signed from Sunderland on loan, is included in the Darlington squad https://darlingtonfc.co.uk/news/quakers-sign-nathan-newall-from-sunderland
Recent matches
21st January Banbury (away) postponed
14th January Southend FA Trophy (away) lost 1-2 Lambert
7th January Chorley (home) lost 0-3
2nd January Scarborough (away) won 5-2 Beck 2, Hazel 2, Lambert
26th December Scarborough (home) lost 2-3 Hazel, Beck
17th December FA Trophy Spennymoor (away) won 3-1 Hazel 2, Lambert
13th December Southport (home) postponed, rearranged for 31st January
10th December v Gloucester (away) won 6-2 Lambert 3, Beck, Liddle, Dodds
Spennymoor appointed Jason Ainsley as manager and former Darlington midfielder Jamie Chandler as assistant manager following the departures of Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley in September.
They include former Quakers Joe Wheatley, Chris Mason, Joe Tait and Rob Ramshaw in their squad. They have also signed several new players recently
League position 15th. Played 25, won 8, drawn 10, lost 7, goals for 34 against 35, points 34
Away form (league) Played 13, won 3, drawn 6, lost 4, goals for 19 against 22, points 15 (11th best in the league)
Recent results
21st January Leamington (home) postponed
14th January Bradford PA (home) won 3-2 Kendall, Taylor, Ramshaw
7th January Telford (away) drew 1-1 Taylor
1st January Blyth (home) won 2-1 Kendal, Ramshaw
26th December Blyth (away) won 3-1 Ramshaw 2, Taylor
20th December Darlington Trophy lost 1-3 McKeown
Previous meetings:
20th December 2022 Trophy Spennymoor 1 (McKeown) Darlington 3 (Hazel 2, Lambert)
Goals: https://darlingtonfc.co.uk/news/goals-from-fa-trophy-tie
27th August 2022 Spennymoor 1 (Thewlis) Darlington 1 (Beck)
https://darlingtonfc.co.uk/news/highlights-and-goals-from-spennymoor-available-now
1st January 2022 Darlington 1 (Charman) Spennymoor 1 (Taylor)
26th December 2021 Spennymoor 1 (Taylor) Darlington 1 (Charman)
26th December 2020 Darlington 0 Spennymoor 0
1st January 2020 Spennymoor 3 (Roberts, McKenna, Boyes) Darlington 1 (Donawa)
26th December 2019 Darlington 2 (Campbell, Thompson) Spennymoor 1 (Taylor)
19th January 2019 Darlington 1 (Thompson) Spennymoor 2 (Taylor, Brogan)
7th August 2018 Spennymoor 2 (Anderson, Taylor) Darlington 2 (Thompson, Styche)
You can follow the game on Darlo Fans Radio, the club’s official Twitter account and the official club website