Graham Lee's fitness will be assessed before Darlington name their side for this evening's game with Barrow when they aim to continue their revival.
Three wins from four have helped Quakers recover after a poor run sent them tumbling down the table, and they can climb back into the top half tonight.
But Mark Cooper's team who could be without Lee for a third successive game.
The centre-back failed a fitness test on a sore groin, suffered in training, before Saturday's game with Kidderminster so Jonatan Sanchez-Munoz kept his place and he ended up scoring an 80th minute winner.
The game was easily the Spaniard's most impressive of his four appearances so far and Cooper was pleased to see that the coaching that has been undertaken appears to be proving dividends.
He said: "I am pleased for Jonny because he's had a little but of a rough time since he has come here and I still getting used to our game, it's a totally different game compared to what he's used to. He looked on Saturday as though he's got a little bit of potential.
"We've done a lot of work on the defence because last Tuesday at Stockport we had a completely new back four, so we've had to cram in as much work defensively with Jonny because he's learning a new way of football.
"I've had one or two French lads before that couldn't speak English, but football is a universal language and we've done a lot of work. It helps with Richard Dryden being a centre-back and we've spent hours and hours on it; over-loading the back four, playing eight versus four in training, so that when the defence is under pressure he learns to make the right decisions.
"We show, literally, where to be. The best way to do it, I believe, is by demonstration and if you keep doing it and doing it somewhere along the line he is going to get it. On Saturday it started to look as though it's starting to sink in. He's learning and he's coming on leaps and bounds."
Aside from the question mark over Lee's fitness, Darlington's team is likely to be otherwise unchanged against 12th-placed Barrow who are one place and one point above Quakers.
They have conceded 20 goals away from home, including five in each of their last two matches - at Grimsby and Luton - which is more than any other club in the division.
But in defeating Hayes & Yeading 3-1 at home on Saturday they recorded a third consecutive win as Bishop Auckland-born striker Andy Cook scored a hat-trick.
n Former Darlington striker Tommy Wright has signed a three-month contract with Luton Town. He had a short spell with Kidderminster, but was released after making only two substitute appearances.
Luton boss Gary Brabin said: "Tommy's a physical, goalscoring forward, the kind of player that we've been looking for.
"He's come here with a hunger and desire to score goals and with the quality of players around him here he'll certainly get the best chance to achieve what I know he's capable of."
n Darlington will discover this evening who they will play in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup when Hinckley United and Leek Town meet in a replay.
Quakers have been drawn at home to the winner of this evening's match with the tie to be played on Saturday, October 29.
The two sides drew 3-3 in the second qualifying round on Saturday, and replay at Leek's Harrison Park tomorrow night (Tuesday).
Meanwhile, Darlington's match at Wrexham, originally scheduled for November 29, has been put back 24 hours for live broadcast by Premier Sports Television.
Quakers: Soderberg; G Taylor Geohagon S.-Munoz K Taylor; Rundle Chandler Atkinson Brown; Hatch Walshaw
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