Paul Terry makes his first start for six months in Darlington's match today at champions-elect Crawley Town.

Paul Terry makes his first start for six months in Darlington's match today at champions-elect Crawley Town.

The midfielder has missed a huge chunk of the season due to a cruciate knee injury sustained last October, but he is one of three changes this afternoon.

Also returning to the side are Marc Bridge-Wilkinson and Paul Arnison, both of whom missed Tuesday's 1-0 win at Grimsby Town.

Making way are Adam Quinn, Aman Verma and John McReady. Quinn is ineligible due to the terms of his transfer from Crawley in January while Verma sustained a minor injury on Tuesday while McReady is on the bench.

There is again no Jamie Chandler as he has still not recovered from breaking his hand in the first half of the FA Trophy semi-final clash with Gateshead a fortnight ago.

Table-topping Crawley are on the verge of promotion to the Football League as they hold a 13-point over second-placed AFC Wimbledon.

Steve Evans' side have lost only three games all season, the last of which was six months.

However, Quakers will be encouraged by the fact they provided a shock when they won 2-0 at Wimbledon when they were top of the table in October.

Meanwhile, Darlington's youth team are celebrating winning the northern area league final today by beating Oldham 1-0.

In a game played at Oldham Athletic's training ground, Quakers won 1-0 thanks to Paul Grainger's 20-yard effort.

Referee: Rob Whitton(Essex)

Crawley Town (4-4-2): Shearer; Hunt, Wassmer, McFadzean, Howell; Simpson, Bulman, Smith, Torres; McAllister, Tubbs. Subs: Jordan (gk), Wilson, Gibson, Cook, Brodie

Darlington: Russell, Arnison, Miller, Burn, Brown, Taylor, G Smith, Terry, Bridge-Wilkinson, Hatch, Campbell. Subs: St Louis-Hamilton (gk), McReady, M Smith, Senior, Modest