DARLINGTON will hope to build on last Saturday's impressive 2-1 win at Rushden and Diamonds by knocking visitors Yeovil Town out of the FA Cup tomorrow.

They will be without Craig Hignett, who pulled a hamstring as he stretched to convert Neil Wainwright's cross for his second goal at Nene Park. The former Boro man had put Quakers ahead after 21 minutes and his second strike eight minutes from time was enough to seal the three points, although the home side had time to pull one back through Gary Mulligan.

But Alun Armstrong, Craig Liddle and Stephen Thomas could all be available to increase manager David Hodgson's options against the Glovers, while Clyde Wijnhard this week said he wanted to stay at the club.

The win at Rushden pushed Quakers up to ninth in the League Two table, only one point away from a promotion play-off place. But those aspirations will be put to the test when they visit second-placed Swansea City for a rearranged game on Wednesday.