DARLINGTON go into their final two games of the League Two season with their quest to reach the promotion play-offs still very much in the balance despite last Saturday's 2-0 home win over Rushden and Diamonds.
Quakers are seventh, two points ahead of Northampton Town, who kept up the pressure by beating Lincoln City 1-0.
David Hodgson's side take on the Imps at Sincil Bank tomorrow and end the regular season at home to Cheltenham Town the following Saturday.
At least their destiny is still in their own hands thanks to two Clyde Wijnhard penalties inside the first ten minutes of the second half against Rushden.
The brace brought the striker's tally to six goals in his last five matches, but Lincoln still have an outside chance of automatic promotion and are sure to provide a tough test.
Centre back Matt Clarke is available again after suspension, but may find it difficult to force his way back into the starting line-up.
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