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  1. Newport boss Hughes explains Jenkins head injurypublished at 04:36 GMT 2 November 2025

    Lee Jenkins tussles with Armani Little of GillinghamImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Newport County captain Lee Jenkins looks set to be available for the Exiles' return to league action, despite his clash of heads in the FA Cup win over Gillingham.

    Jenkins was forced off the field after lengthy treatment early in the second-half and was on the bench as Newport sealed their place in the second round via a penalty shoot-out.

    The former Haverfordwest defender looked frustrated to be taken off and initially seemed to be withdrawn because of concussion.

    But Newport head coach Dave Hughes cleared up the situation and said it was a cut that forced his withdrawal – and suggested he would be ready to go against Walsall next Saturday.

    Hughes explained: "There was no concussion and he could have carried on – but he had a nasty cut and we were just concerned if he'd have headed it again in that area it would have got worse.

    "We erred on the side of caution and I've got to credit the medical staff because Jenks was desperate to stay on but the doctor said it could be dangerous if he caught the cut again.

    "Despite the emotion of the game they made a really positive decision and he will get patched up and ready to go again."

  2. Hughes 'relishing' FA Cup first-round tie against Gillinghampublished at 08:05 GMT 31 October 2025

    Luke Hemmings
    BBC Sports Journalist

    Dave Hughes, Newport County boss.Image source, Getty Images

    Newport County host Gillingham in the first round of the FA Cup on Saturday (15:00 GMT) at Rodney Parade, with County eager to improve on the 3-1 defeat suffered the last time the two sides met in September.

    Manager Dave Hughes said: "We think we deserve better than the result we got at home to Gillingham last time.

    "So, from that perspective, we absolutely need to deliver a performance at the same level that we did in the league game [against Harrogate]."

    County come into the match with momentum, having secured three wins from their last four games, including a convincing 3-0 victory away at Harrogate Town.

    Hughes added: "The support last week was exceptional.

    "We gave them something to cheer about and I'm sure made their journey home was far more enjoyable, and we'll look forward to doing the same at home this weekend against Gillingham."

    A recent tactical shift to a narrower formation with two forwards proved effective.

    Hughes said: "Systems change but the principles will be consistent for us in the way that we try to play on the front foot and difficult to play against.

    "We'll pick a team which we feels give the chance of winning. Maybe with two strikers, maybe with one. Either way, we back the players 100% to make sure that they can deliver a performance to help us be successful in the FA Cup.

    "We will be all-out to avenge that result last time at home."

  3. County 'will win at home' - David Hughespublished at 17:22 GMT 30 October 2025

    Ioan Griffiths

    Ryan Leonard of Millwall jumps for the ball with Ciaran Brennan of Newport County during the Carabao Cup first round match between Newport County and Millwall at Rodney Parade on 12 August, 2025 in NewportImage source, Getty Images

    Newport County boss David Hughes is confident his side will improve on their home form soon.

    The Exiles have failed to win at Rodney Parade since a 3-0 win against Harrogate Town on 15 March, 2025, with a winless run stretching 13 home games in all competitions.

    Despite struggling in front of their own fans, Hughes side have managed three away wins on the bounce, including a comprehensive 3-0 victory at Harrogate on Saturday.

    Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Hughes shared his confidence that County can turn it around when they host Gillingham in the first round of the FA Cup on Saturday, 1 November (15:00 GMT).

    "The game's always about the players, preparing the way we do to ensure that they are ready to execute a game plan and in a frame of mind," said Hughes.

    "It will change. We will win at home. There is no concern. The win will come on the back of a level of performance.

    "We've been successful in the last three games away from home because we've performed well.

    "Not by good fortune or luck, it's been down to some really, really good individual and collective performances and we'll aim to deliver exactly the same on Saturday."

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    Hughes: 'we will win at home.'

  4. 'A long way to go': Can Newport's 3-0 win kickstart their season?published at 17:03 GMT 27 October 2025

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    BBC Sport asked Newport County fans whether Saturday's 3-0 away win against Harrogate Town could kickstart their season despite still being bottom of League Two.

    Here are some of the responses we received.

    Ian - It shows we do have something in the team that can deliver when set up in that tactical way. Hopefully David Hughes continues that formation as stats were the highest this season for the final third. With injuries coming back soon we can feel more confident about moving up the table. Still need a striker, need to keep Braybrooke also.

    Elliot - It's a big win, keeping a clean sheet away from home and scoring three, plus it could have been more. We got the win despite being in a bit of an injury crisis at the moment. Although the recent Cheltenham result was really disappointing, we now have three wins from our last four, so I think we have reason to be a little bit more optimistic than we could have been a few weeks ago.

    Terry - Courtney Baker-Richardson has, rightly, faced some very harsh criticism since he joined, but he has to maintain this scoring form right through the rest of the campaign. Same goes for Michael Reindorf and if these two can manage to start scoring regularly, then yes the Exiles are capable of climbing the table.

    Kevin - I'm not going to get too excited about one win. Let's see if we can go back to back or get two or three wins from the next five.

    Ade - Great result. Long way to go but light at the end of the tunnel. We still need someone up front. I can't believe that there's not a player free out there who could come in.

    Newport players celebrating a goal against HarrogateImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
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    Newport County bounced back to winning ways on Saturday with a convincing 3-0 win over Harrogate

  5. Are you also 'ecstatic' after Newport's big win?published at 21:42 GMT 26 October 2025

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    Newport County enjoyed their best win of what has been a difficult start to the season – winning 3-0 at Harrogate Town.

    Manager Dave Hughes was "ecstatic for the players" and added that he never doubted their effort.

    Although County remain bottom of League Two there are now five teams within three points. Can the win kickstart County's campaign?

    Have your say here

  6. Newport boss Hughes 'ecstatic' with Harrogate winpublished at 15:02 GMT 26 October 2025

    Courtney Baker-Richardson celebrates goalImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Newport County bounced back to winning ways on Saturday with a convincing 3-0 win over Harrogate.

    Having suffered a demoralising loss against Cheltenham seven days before - which saw the Exiles drop to the foot of League Two - David Hughes' side were in need of a lift.

    They found it in North Yorkshire, as they took their chances and put bodies on the line to seal all three points.

    Speaking after the game, Hughes said he has never doubted the effort of his players, who he was delighted for.

    "I'm ecstatic for the players," said Hughes.

    "I think we showed bits of everything required to win a game.

    "I'm pleased for the players, they are a joy to work with.

    "I've never thought the players weren't leaving everything out there or felt they aren't buying in to what the club sees as success, I'd never criticise them for a lack of effort.

    "It's a collective effort, and today the players deserve the praise."

    County remain bottom of the league, as Crawley also picked up three points on Saturday, but there are now five teams within three points.

    "The supporters they have come up in their numbers and it is really pleasing to send them home with three points in the bag," added Hughes.

    "This puts the disappointment of last Saturday behind us.

    "We didn't get the result against Cheltenham we thought the performance deserved, today we did."

  7. Cheltenham loss typified Newport's woeful startpublished at 13:22 BST 21 October 2025

    Newport County players talk with head coach Dave Hughes (R)Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Jason Perry feels Newport County's defeat by fellow strugglers Cheltenham Town typified why the Exiles find themselves bottom of the Football League.

    Luke Young's brace earned the visitors all three points at Rodney Parade on Saturday and ensured the Robins rose above Dave Hughes' men in the League Two table.

    And former Newport defender Perry says the Gwent side's latest poor showing sums up why questions are being asked of the club's hierarchy.

    "People behind the scenes seem to be leaving the football club," he told BBC Radio Wales.

    "There's questions about who brought the players in and who picks the side.

    "It's all questions you associate with a team and club that is at the bottom of the league. That's where Newport County are, and this performance showed all of the reasons why."

    Defeat to Cheltenham means Newport have claimed just eight points from a possible 39 so far this season.

    On the loss to the Gloucestershire side, Perry added: "I didn't think that Newport threatened Cheltenham, I thought it was an easy day for the Cheltenham defenders.

    "Other than the period of the first 10 minutes in the second half, Cheltenham's game plan was executed, but was never tested.

    "Newport County struggled at times against a very ordinary Cheltenham team."

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    Jason Perry: Who’s responsible for this group of players

  8. 'It will take a miracle' - Can Hughes and Jenkins turn Newport around?published at 12:34 BST 20 October 2025

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    Seperate pictures of David Hughes and Huw JenkinsImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    BBC Sport asked Newport County fans whether head coach David Hughes and chairman Huw Jenkins can turn the current situation at Rodney Parade around.

    Here are some of the responses we received.

    Neil - Obviously the league position is a concern, but the players are behind the manager and I believe things will improve as the season goes on. The recent match stats show we're not a terrible side. If we can get one or two experienced players in January, then great, if not, I still believe the current squad and management is good enough to survive.

    Jamie - Really needs sorting or we will go down as the quickest exit from the football league ever! Something needs to change and fast.

    Ade - Sadly I don't think we can be saved. I've been trying to stay positive but it's dwindling. Hughes has some of my sympathy but seems out of his depth. Jenkins may be a good business man but obviously has no football knowledge although he seemingly thinks he has. A new manager would face the same as Hughes.

    Kevin - I've been connected to the county for over 65 years, but I don't think I've been so embarrassed to support the team. I'm not blaming the players, it's the manager and owner that I blame.

    Chris - In a word - No. Feels like us fans are on repeat. Huw Jenkins' business model hasn't worked, it's failing miserably. We were horrendous last season but somehow stayed up, lessons not learnt. Squad lacks quality and League 2 experience. A good number of the squad aren't good enough to be professional footballers. Hughes hasn't delivered either. Said he'd bring the old battling County back, it's been the total opposite, we are so easy to play against.

    Terry - It will take a miracle to get Newport back on track. They're struggling because there is not one player capable of scoring on a regular basis. The Exiles have two players listed as 'strikers' - Courtney Baker-Richardson has scored two goals, but one was in his own net, while Michael Reindorf only has one League Cup goal.

    Peter - With all due respect, Saturday was the worst performance I have seen in many a year. The existing players are clearly not up to the mark it's clearly boys against men.

  9. 'We won't throw the towel in' - Hughespublished at 11:42 BST 20 October 2025

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    Newport County boss Dave Hughes reflects on his side's 2-0 loss to Cheltenham Town, a result that leaves the Exiles at the bottom of the League Two table.

    Match report: Cheltenham rise from drop zone as Newport go bottom

  10. Can Hughes and Jenkins prevent Newport slide?published at 14:08 BST 19 October 2025

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    Despite the brief respite of victory over Accrington Stanley, Newport County find themselves back at the very bottom of League Two after Saturday's 2-0 loss at home to Cheltenham Town, who hauled themselves out of the drop zone in the process.

    Exiles boss David Hughes says he loves his job but has admitted that some people might have "deviated in their belief" that he is the man to turn around their fortunes.

    Are there signs that Hughes can deliver success on the park, and is chairman Huw Jenkins doing what needs to be done for the club behind the scenes?

    Have your say here

  11. Hughes: I love my jobpublished at 11:30 BST 17 October 2025

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    Hughes: 'I love my job'

    Dave Hughes reflects on his Newport County side's back-to-back wins, looks forward to a big game against Cheltenham Town at Rodney Parade and gives an injury update.