Darlington moved back into League Two's automatic promotion places after drawing 0-0 at Barnet on Tuesday, after a floodlight failure delay.The Quakers - who have now not won in seven attempts at Underhill - failed to find top form but wayward home finishing meant they claimed the point that sent them above Hereford into third.
Top-scorer Tommy Wright squandered a 10th-minute chance when he shot wide from five yards after good work by Julian Joachim and that was as good as it got for Dave Penney's men.
Barnet, on the back of three successive home wins, came closest to breaking the deadlock in the first-half with impressive winger Albert Adomah firing wide after 19 minutes.
Six minutes later, Kieron St Aimie's overhead kick flew just over with Rob Purdie also flashing a shot wide at the other end.
The home side again had the better chances after the break and 12 minutes from time, substitute Cliff Akurang failed to convert Adam Birchall's cross from five yards out.
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