Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Out-of-sorts Chesterfield will try to put an end to their four-game losing run when they take on Newport County in the League Two round 36. The Spireites have suffered a dip in form, but Saturday’s clash could be the turning point for Paul Cook’s charges. Albanian forward Armando Dobra is widely expected to return to the starting XI, while fellow attacker Patrick Madden misses out through suspension.
The Exiles, on the other hand, aim to build on a 3-1 win over Gillingham. Newport County are likely to adopt yet another attack-minded approach this weekend and given Chesterfield’s need for points, we believe that there is a big value in betting on both teams to score. A man to keep an eye on in the away team will be Bobby Kamwa, who scored a hat-trick in the midweek triumph. Nelson Jardim has no fresh injury worries ahead of the trip to Derbyshire.
Highlighted Team (Newport County):

Nicknamed the Exiles, Newport County are a Welsh club that welcome their rivals at Rodney Parade. Despite being based in Wales, the club compete in the English League Two. Newport County’s home ground was built in 1904, and it has a capacity of 7,850 people. The club’s home colours are amber shirts and black shorts, with the team wearing black, gray and amber kit when playing on the travels.
Newport County did well to win Welsh Cup in 1980, with the team making it to the FA Trophy in 2012. In 2008 the Latics managed to win the FAW Premier Cup, with the team beating fellow Welsh club Llanelli 1-0 in the title game.
Newport County recorded their biggest league win against Merthyr Town (10-0) on April 10, 1930, with the team suffering their heaviest defeat to Newcastle United (0-13) on October 5, 1946. The club’s record league attendance is 24,268. The record was set on October 16, 1937, when Newport County hosted Cardiff City in a Football League Third Division South game.