DARLINGTON’S match with Bradford Park Avenue has been rearranged for Wednesday, March 29, meaning three of their players are now ruled out of contention for a charity game representing the National League North.

Chris Hunter, Gary Brown and Josh Gillies had been selected to feature in a squad taking on the British Army at Harrogate Town.

Bradford PA’s Sanchez Payne had also been called up, but, like Quakers’ contingent, he has been withdrawn due to being required for the league fixture at Blackwell Meadows.

It was postponed on Wednesday due to a waterlogged pitch.

Quakers, who are now sixth after being overtaken in midweek by Halifax, are back in action tomorrow at out-of-form Gainsborough Trinity.

The third-bottom team have lost seven of their last eight games, and have not won at home since October.

Darlington supporters, meanwhile, have three weeks to take the opportunity to buy a season ticket at a discounted rate.

The early bird offer applies to standing season tickets for 2017-18, and must be paid for in full by Saturday, April 15.

In addition, seated stand season ticket holders have the opportunity to renew their tickets for the forthcoming season before they go on general public sale.

Adult standing season tickets are £210, frozen at the current season’s prices for the second year running.

Concession season tickets are £125 while under-16s are £45.

To apply for a ticket, supporters can download a form from Darlington’s official website. They can be returned to Quaker Retail at the Dolphin Centre, or the Darlington FC Supporters Group table at Blackwell Meadows at the match with Tamworth on April 8.

For further information, email tickets@darlingtonfc.org Quakers are holding fans’ forum on Friday, April 21 at Blackwell Meadows (7.30pm). Directors and officials from both the football club and the Darlington FC Supporters Group will answer questions.