By Joe Jones
Notts County and Newport County have met a total of 45 times over the years, the first fixture coming in 1930, which the Magpies won 3-2.
The head-to-head record is skewed in the Magpies’ favour, with 24 wins, 9 draws and 12 defeats. Our last meeting, in December last year, was a thrilling affair, with Liam Noble bagging a 96th-minute winner in a 4-3 victory at Meadow Lane.
Notts’s record league win is against Newport – an 11-1 victory. We have also beaten them 5-0, 6-2, 7-0, 6-0 and 8-1 over the years.
Newport County, originally nicknamed "The Ironsides" due to Newport being home to Lysaght's Orb Works steel works, started out in the Southern League in 1912 at Somerton Park.
The official name of the club was The Newport & Monmouth County Association Football Club, although the shorter Newport County was soon adopted.
The club were reformed in 1919 and were first elected to the Football League in 1920.
Newport County were Welsh Cup winners in 1980 and subsequently reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup Winner's Cup in 1981.
The club was relegated from the Football League in 1988 and went out of business in February 1989, but reformed shortly afterwards and entered the English football league system at a much lower level. In 2013 the club then won promotion back to the Football League for the first time since 1988.
In the 1970s and 1980s comedian Frank Carson was appointed as a Director and Vice President in order to raise the profile of the club.
Newport based rappers Goldie Lookin' Chain are also supporters of the club and were the team's shirt sponsors for the 2004–05 season FAW Premier Cup matches.
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Newport confirmed their League Two status with last weekend's draw against Luton Town and boss Warren Feeney looks poised to call up academy products Liam Angel, Kieran Parselle and Tom Owen-Evans for their dead rubber against Notts.
Striker Tom Meechan can also expect a first-team chance as the Exiles wind up their season with their final two games, against the Magpies and, a week later, against AFC Wimbledon.
Elsewhere, there could be a recall for defender Matt Partridge following his three-month injury absence, with Feeney thought to be considering resting Darren Jones and Andrew Hughes.
Notts will once again be without the suspended Liam Noble after his red card last weekend. His third dismissal of the season, and his sixth in the past two campaigns, has seen the midfielder hit with a five-match ban and he will sit out the remaining two games of this season as well as the opening three matches of 2016-17.
Elsewhere, strikers Jon Stead and Izale McLeod are serious doubts for the trip to Wales and Curtis Thompson's ankle injury will keep him out.
Stead missed the defeat to Cambridge United after suffering concussion against Barnet and he will have to prove his fitness, while McLeod is also struggling, having had an upset stomach which also forced him to miss last weekend's game against ex-boss Shaun Derry's team.
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