Darlington chairman George Reynolds has built a £25million stadium, which the Quakers should move into for the start of next season.
There does seem to be some doubt as to whether they will move into their new home though, after the players walked out of a recent fans forum in disgust in response comments made by Susan Reynolds, the wife of the chairman.
As a result George threatened to walk away from the club, and turn the neww stadium into a bull fighting arena.
However, the fuss does seem to have died down a bit, and all being well the April 13th visit of United should be the last football league game played at Feethams.
Tickets are priced at £7 for adults, and £4 concessions and are available from the Glanford Park ticket office as usual.
This probably won't be the last time an Iron side plays at Feethams however, as the Quakers are set to use the ground to host reserve games.