DARLINGTON
Kazimierczak
Valentine White Miller Purdie
Poole Ravenhill Kennedy Burgmeier
Main Abbott

Clarke Spencer
Spencer Bennett S Williams Hunt
Dickson Phillips Bennett Bean
Hamer
BRENTFORD

Darlington subs (from): Fortune, Austin, Ryan, Griffin, Hulbert, Pocklington, Barnes, McReady, Riley, Groves
Brentford subs (from): OConnor, M Williams, Newton, Wood, Poole, Halls, Smith, OsBorne

DARLINGTON: Right-back Neil Austin has recovered from a hamstring strain but may not be risked as Quakers play their last home game of the season.

Liam Hatch and Danny Carlton have played their last games for the club after Darlington admitted defeat in their attempts to overcome the eligibility problems which prevented either playing in any of the most recent three games.
Suspensions: None
Injuries: Oakes (ankle), Foster (hernia), Gray (hamstring), Blundell (knee)
Leading league scorer: Hatch 9
Last five league games: WDDLD
Next game: Chester (A) 2/5/09

BRENTFORD: Striker Billy Clarke, who scored nine goals during the first half of the season while with Quakers, will start for Brentford who can seal promotion with a win. They can also win the League Two title but to do so need results elsewhere to go in their favour. Also in the squad will be goalkeeper Simon Brown who played 26 games while on loan at Darlington earlier this season. The Bees have sold 500 tickets for the game but more expected as tickets are available on the gate.
Suspensions: Powell (1)
Injuries: Johnson (shoulder), Elder (cheekbone), MacDonald (shoulder), Rhodes (metatarsal)
Leading league scorer: MacDonald 16
Last five league games: LWWDD
Key player: Billy Clarke - Quakers know all about the strengths of the striker
League head-to-head: Darlington 9, Brentford 17, draws 7
Last season: 3-1
Odds: H5/2; A6/5; D5/2
Referee: Rob Shoebridge (Derbyshire) G33 Y61 R3 Av:1.93
Last Darlington match: 2-1W v Bradford (H) 20/10/08 Y3 R0
It's a fact: Billy Clarke scored four goals in a game for Quakers during August, and bagged a hat-trick during January while on loan with Northampton.
Comment by Craig Stoddart: Quakers have nothing to lose while Brentford's biggest test will be whether they can handle the nerves.
Prediction: 1-1