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21 August 2021 Venue Prenton Park Attendance

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PREVIEW | Tranmere Rovers vs Newport County AFC

20 August 2021

Newport County AFC face their third successive Sky Bet League Two away fixture on Saturday with a trip to Tranmere Rovers.

The Exiles will hope to bounce back after their first defeat of the season against Mansfield Town last weekend, while Rovers are looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the campaign.

THE OPPOSITION - TRANMERE ROVERS

Tranmere Rovers are unbeaten in the league in their opening three fixtures following an opening day win before a pair of draws. They are looking to build on last year’s Sky Bet League Two play-offs appearance when they narrowly lost out in the semi-final.

Rovers began the season with a victory against Walsall and they followed that up with consecutive 0-0 draws with Port Vale and Swindon.

TEAM NEWS

Matty Dolan remains the only injury doubt for the Exiles, with Michael Flynn’s squad having had midweek off.

Tranmere will have Christopher Merrie back available for selection after serving his suspension. As far as injuries go, Rovers have no fresh concerns.

ONE TO WATCH - CALLUM MCMANAMAN

Callum McManaman joined Rovers in July on a one-year deal, returning to English football after a spell in Australia.

The 30-year-old wasted no time in endearing himself to the Prenton Park faithful after scoring the winner in his debut against Walsall.

Prior to his season in Australia, the Englishman had spells with Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland and Wigan Athletic, who he helped on their way to Emirates FA Cup glory in 2013.

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IN THE HOT SEAT - MICKY MELLON

Micky Mellon is currently in his second spell in charge at Prenton Park following his return in June.

The 49-year-old led Tranmere to successive promotions from the National League and Sky Bet League Two in 2018 and 2019 respectively, before ending his four-year stint at Prenton Park in July 2020.

Mellon spent last season with Dundee United, who he guided to a ninth-placed finish in their first season back in the Scottish Premiership. They also reached the Scottish Cup semi-final.

LAST MEETING

The last time the sides played was in March earlier this year when Tranmere took all three points at Prenton Park.

Rovers took the lead in the sixth minute when midfielder Liam Feeney fired in from the edge of the box.

Chances came and went for both sides in a tight affair, but it was the home side that held on for the victory.

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REPORT | Tranmere Rovers 0-1 Newport County AFC

21 August 2021

Alex Fisher scored on his first start to earn Newport County AFC a 1-0 win over Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park.

The striker was thrown straight into the mix against Mansfield Town last weekend just hours after signing with the Exiles, and was given the nod from the start for the trip to Birkenhead.

The decision paid dividends as Fisher carved out plenty of opportunities in front of goal - seeing two efforts denied by the crossbar - before he finally fired home on the hour-mark.

Tranmere had their fair of chances to take a share of the spoils, but Fisher's strike proved to be enough for County, who were without manager Michael Flynn due to a positive Covid-19 test, to travel back to south Wales with maximum points.

County made two changes after suffering their first defeat of the campaign against Mansfield Town last weekend, with Fisher and Jermaine Hylton replacing Chris Missilou and Timmy Abraham respectively.

Scot Bennett assumed the captaincy for the second consecutive fixture after Matty Dolan and Mickey Demetriou missed out through injury.  

Cameron Norman enjoyed County’s first opportunity to test Tranmere goalkeeper Joe Murphy after the ball fell kindly to the defender, who connected with the ball well but could only find the side netting.

But it was the home side who came closest to opening the scoring in the first half when Paul Glatzel latched on to Kieron Morris’ throw and stung the palms of Joe Day.

The County goalkeeper was forced into action again seven minutes later, this time backpedaling before making a brilliant save to tip a deflected cross off Priestley Farquharson over the top of the crossbar.

Day had produced several saves to prevent Tranmere from taking the lead in the first half, but the hosts should have broken the deadlock with 10 minutes left of the first half. After the experienced Liam Feeney raced from his own half to the byline, he put the ball on a plate for an unmarked Glatzel, who somehow failed to guide his effort on target from the centre of the box.

County soaked up the home side’s pressure and enjoyed a string of opportunities in the closing stages of the first half, with Jermaine Hylton the first to find a pocket of space before bringing a diving save out of Murphy.

The woodwork ensured the scoreline remained level with two minutes remaining of the first half when Fisher’s volley crashed against the crossbar after Farquharson’s header back across goal. But there was still time for Fisher to test Murphy for a second time before the half-time interval as he diverted Willmott’s cutback goal-bound, only to see the effort kept out by the goalkeeper as the sides headed for the tunnel level.

Finn Azaz continued to cause the home side problems after the restart and almost registered his first County goal since his loan move from Aston Villa loanee, with his effort from the edge of the area taking a wicked deflection off Tom Davies and sailing behind for a corner.

But the Exiles finally found the breakthrough on the hour-mark. After Fisher saw his header crash against the crossbar for the second time, Hylton diverted the ball back across goal and Fisher, aided by the ball falling kindly to him, was on hand to prod the ball beyond Murphy.

Nevitt almost responded for the hosts in the dying stages after rising high to meet a corner, but he could only nod his effort over the crossbar as the Exiles held out for their third clean sheet of the campaign.

Newport County AFC: Joe Day, Ryan Haynes, Priestley Farquharson, James Clarke, Cameron Norman, Ed Upson, Scot Bennett (C), Jermaine Hylton (Kevin Ellison 80’), Robbie Willmott, Finn Azaz (Chris Missilou 86'), Alex Fisher (Timmy Abraham 64’).

Substitutes not used: Nick Townsend, Aaron Lewis, Lewis Collins, Jordan Greenidge.

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