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After a dismal run of form in February left them 12th in League Two, after hoping for a promotion push at the beginning of the season, Bradford City made the decision to dismiss manager Derek Adams, with former Manchester City and Stoke City boss Mark Hughes now at the helm.

He was initially unable to stop the rot, overseeing defeats to Mansfield Town and Swindon Town in his first two games, before the Bantams were finally able to put an end to a five-game losing run with an eye-catching 2-0 victory away at league leaders Forest Green Rovers.

They built on that with another impressive win, defeating Hartlepool United away from home by the same scoreline, thanks to goals from Matty Foulds and Yann Songo’o, but were unable to make it three wins on the bounce last weekend.

Hughes’s men hosted Port Vale most recently, and, despite Charles Vernam pulling a goal back with 20 minutes to go, they eventually fell to a 2-1 defeat at Valley Parade.

Having dropped as low as 15th following that defeat, the Yorkshire outfit will be desperate to climb towards a higher mid-table finish with a return to winning ways at the weekend.

They meet a Newport side also desperate to bounce back from a loss, with the visitors involved in a heated battle for promotion.

The Exiles improved their claim for an automatic climb to England’s third tier with a run of three straight victories at the beginning of March, firstly

defeating Bristol Rovers and Stevenage before goals from Mickey Demetriou and Finn Azaz saw them leave Carlisle United with an impressive 2-1 win.

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However, James Rowberry’s side were unable to extend their winning run last time out, eventually falling to a 3-2 defeat in a dramatic contest with Hartlepool as Rob Street’s equaliser was quickly followed by a decisive 73rd-minute goal from Neil Byrne.

That saw them fall to sixth spot, but, with three teams winning automatic promotion and just one point between themselves and third-placed Northampton Town, they could quickly climb back into an enviable position with a win in Yorkshire

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