Darlington feature an all-teenage line-up as Curtis Main returns to the side for this evening's home game with Kidderminster Harriers.

Darlington feature an all-teenage line-up as Curtis Main returns to the side for this evening's home game with Kidderminster Harriers.

He has not started any of Quakers' last seven games but gets the nod ahead of Nathan Modest to play alongside fellow youth team graduate Michael Smith.

Smith scored in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Forest Green Rovers, a game Modest started but he drops to the bench this evening as manager Mark Cooper's sole change.

Darlington are in reasonable form having lost only once in their last nine league games, a run that keeps them in with a chance of reaching the play-offs.

They are 11 points off fifth spot and ten behind sixth-placed Kidderminster who arrive at The Northern Echo Arena in good form.

Steve Burr's side have are looking for a fifth consecutive win and have lost only one of their last 11 games.

They also boast a good record at the Arena having in both of their previous visits to the stadium, including the first ever match at the stadium in 2003.

Burr, however, is making his first to the stadium, but he played at Feethams for Macclesfield during Quakers' GM Vauxhall Conference season in 1989-90.

He was sent off during an FA Trophy tie, earning a red from referee Wolstenholme for elbowing Darlington defender David Corner.

Darlington (4-1-2-1-2): Russell; Arnison, Miller, Quinn, Brown; Chandler; Verma, G Smith; Bridge-Wilkinson; M Smith Main. Subs: St Louis-Hamilton (gk), P Gray, McReady, Modest, Senior

Darlington feature an all-teenage line-up as Curtis Main returns to the side for this evening's home game with Kidderminster Harriers.

He has not started any of Quakers' last seven games but gets the nod ahead of Nathan Modest to play alongside fellow youth team graduate Michael Smith.

Smith scored in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Forest Green Rovers, a game Modest started but he drops to the bench this evening as manager Mark Cooper's sole change.

Darlington are in reasonable form having lost only once in their last nine league games, a run that keeps them in with a chance of reaching the play-offs.

They are 11 points off fifth spot and ten behind sixth-placed Kidderminster who arrive at The Northern Echo Arena in good form.

Steve Burr's side have are looking for a fifth consecutive win and have lost only one of their last 11 games.

They also boast a good record at the Arena having in both of their previous visits to the stadium, including the first ever match at the stadium in 2003.

Burr, however, is making his first to the stadium, but he played at Feethams for Macclesfield during Quakers' GM Vauxhall Conference season in 1989-90.

He was sent off during an FA Trophy tie, earning a red from referee Wolstenholme for elbowing Darlington defender David Corner.

Darlington (4-1-2-1-2): Russell; Arnison, Miller, Quinn, Brown; Chandler; Verma, G Smith; Bridge-Wilkinson; M Smith Main. Subs: St Louis-Hamilton (gk), P Gray, McReady, Modest, Senior