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  1. Lions await if Newport progress in EFL Cuppublished at 17:50 26 June

    Alex Neil claps Millwall's fans last seasonImage source, Getty Images

    Newport County will host Championship club Millwall in round one of the EFL Cup if they can overcome Barnet in the preliminary round.

    The Exiles enter the competition in the new preliminary stage, with David Hughes' side travelling to The Hive in the week commencing 4 August.

    The winners of that tie will then take on Alex Neil's Lions in the week commencing 11 August.

    Barnet will be back in the EFL in 2025-26 having won last season's National League title.

    The preliminary round has been added this term to reduce the number of clubs in rounds one and two, in order to accommodate all Premier League clubs involved in Europe in round three.

  2. Exiles to face Arsenal youngsters in EFL Trophypublished at 16:02 26 June

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    Newport County will take on Arsenal Under-21s in the 2025-26 EFL Trophy.

    The Exiles were drawn alongside Cardiff City and Exeter City in Southern Group A of the competition on Wednesday.

    Sixteen invited under-21 teams from Premier League clubs were added to the groups on Thursday, with the young Gunners now in alongside Newport.

    The competition will begin in September, with the top two sides from each group progressing to the knockout stages.

  3. Newport kick-off League Two season against Notts Countypublished at 12:00 26 June

    Newport County's Shane McLoughlin and Ollie Greaves celebrateImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Newport County will kick-off their League Two campaign against Notts County at Rodney Parade on Saturday, 2 August.

    County will be looking to improve upon their 22nd-place finish last season under new head coach David Hughes who replaced Nelson Jardim in May.

    Hughes' first away test in League Two will be a trip to Crawley Town on Saturday, 9 August.

    The Exiles will host Barnet on Boxing Day before a home match against Crewe Alexandra on 29 December.

    They will play their first match of 2026 away to Bromley on New Year's Day and will end the League Two campaign with a long trip north to Barrow on Saturday, 2 May.

    *Dates and kick-off times will be subject to change.

  4. Rai joins National League Aldershotpublished at 11:20 26 June

    Kiban Rai in action for Newport last seasonImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Kiban Rai has signed for National League Aldershot after being released by Newport County.

    The 20-year-old made a total of 30 appearances for the Exiles, scoring once, having made his senior debut at the age of 17.

    But after his contract was not renewed, the attacking midfielder or forward has joined a Shots side who finished 16th in the fifth tier last season.

    Aldershot boss Tommy Widrington called Rai "a really exciting prospect".

  5. Evans moves to National League after Cardiff exitpublished at 09:50 26 June

    Kieron Evans at Newport last seasonImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Kieron Evans has joined National League side Eastleigh following his release by Cardiff City.

    Evans, 23, played 39 games and scored three goals during a loan spell with League Two Newport County last season.

    But having left Cardiff this summer, the midfielder has dropped down a division to sign for Eastleigh, who finished 13th in the fifth tier last season.

    Eastleigh say they "fought off competition from EFL clubs" to land former Wales youth international Evans, who made 11 senior appearances for Cardiff after coming through the club's academy.

  6. Cardiff and Newport drawn together in EFL Trophypublished at 11:39 25 June

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    Cardiff City and Newport County will face each other in next season's EFL Trophy.

    The Welsh sides, along with Exeter City, are in Southern Group A of the competition, which was won by Peterborough United last season.

    The group's fourth team will be one of eight invited under-21 sides from Premier League clubs, which will be confirmed on Thursday, 26 June.

  7. Ex-Newport loanee Ajiboye joins Carlislepublished at 09:06 25 June

    David Ajiboye in action for Newport CountyImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Forward David Ajiboye, who spent the second half of last season on loan at Newport County, has joined Carlisle United.

    The 26-year-old will join the Cumbrians – who were relegated to the National League last season - as a free agent on 1 July when his contract with Peterborough United expires.

    Ajiboye, who also had a previous loan spell at York City, scored two goals in 21 league appearances for County after arriving on loan last January.

  8. Hudlin a free agent after Huddersfield exitpublished at 16:47 23 June

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    Huddersfield Town have confirmed the departure of Kyle Hudlin by mutual consent.

    The towering 6ft 9in forward spent last season on loan at Newport County, but is now a free agent.

    The 25-year-old joined The Terriers in 2022 after making a name for himself at non-league side Solihull Moors.

    He made 10 first team appearances before loan spells at AFC Wimbledon and Burton Albion.

    He arrived at Rodney Parade on a short-term deal last August, before Newport extended his stay for the remainder of the 2024-25 season.

    He made 27 appearances and scored six goals for the Exiles, although was hampered by a calf injury in February.

  9. Newport new boy Smith would love Wales returnpublished at 10:40 17 June

    Matt Smith in a yellow Wales shirt controls the ball under pressure from the Republic of Ireland's Shane LongImage source, Getty Images

    New Newport County signing Matt Smith has not given up on returning to the Wales squad, despite dropping into League Two with the Exiles.

    Smith, 25, has won 19 caps for Wales since making his debut as an 18-year-old under Ryan Giggs.

    But the midfielder has not featured since being part of the squad that travelled to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup having made the move to the Scottish Premiership with St Johnstone.

    Now 25, Smith has headed to Rodney Parade to link up with new County boss David Hughes, his manager during his time at Wales youth level.

    And speaking of his time in the national set-up, Smith told the club:, external "It's always been a massive honour to represent Wales. Every time I put on the shirt was a really proud moment and something I look back on with fond memories.

    "I'd love to get back to that level again. I spent a number of years involved in the set-up and it's something I truly cherish.

    "Being around players of that calibre, you see the standards every day in training and around the camp. I've learnt a lot from those players, and I hope to take those experiences forward here."

    Born in Redditch but eligible for Wales via a grandparent, the Manchester City academy graduate won caps under Hughes at under-17 level.

    He added: "I've worked with the manager before, so we already have that connection. We had a really good conversation and he knows who I am, what I can bring, and the type of person I am. For me, it was a no-brainer. I'm really excited to be part of it.

    "I want to be a big part of this team and help Newport push up the league and finish as strongly as possible. It's got a fantastic fanbase. I've always admired the club from afar, especially with the Welsh connection, and I've seen the passion the fans bring."

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  10. Newport legend Parselle recognised in King's Birthday Honours published at 15:18 16 June

    Norman Parselle in Newport training kitImage source, Newport County

    Newport County have congratulated club legend Norman Parselle for being awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the King's Birthday Honours list for his outstanding service to sport and the local community.

    A former player and lifelong County fan, Pill-born Parselle has led the club's County in the Community charity since it began in 2013. He is currently its chief executive.

    The charity delivers sport projects and schemes for people in Newport, Monmouthshire and Torfaen with a staff of more than 20.

    "Norman has worked tirelessly to deliver and increase sports participation, improve health and education, social inclusion and the environment," said Newport on their official website.

    "His work makes a huge difference to the local community, and he is regarded by the club and those in the community he serves as a tremendous ambassador for the football club.

    "If anyone deserves recognition for his tireless and selfless work in the community then it is Norman Parselle."

    Known affectionately as 'Norm', Parselle has been involved with County for more than 30 years and was inducted into the club's Hall of Fame in 2015.

  11. Newport to face Barnet in new preliminary EFL Cup roundpublished at 15:50 12 June

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    Newport County will enter next season's Carabao Cup at a new preliminary round stage, with a tie against Barnet set for the week commencing 4 August.

    The format of the competition has been amended by the English Football League (EFL) due to nine Premier League teams being involved in European competition.

    The two promoted clubs from last season's National League - Barnet and Oldham Athletic - and the clubs who finished in 21st and 22nd place in League Two - Accrington Stanley and Newport - now have to compete in a preliminary round in order to qualify for the first round proper.

    The format is designed to reduce the number of clubs in rounds one and two, in order to accommodate all Premier League clubs involved in Europe in round three.

    The venue for County's tie with Barnet and who has home advantage will be determined at the same time as the draw for the first round of the Carabao Cup on 26 June.

  12. Townsend joins National League side Eastleigh published at 11:50 12 June

    Nick Townsend is leaving Newport after seven years Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Goalkeeper Nick Townsend has joined National League side Eastleigh following his departure from Newport County.

    The Antigua and Barbuda international was offered a new deal by The Exiles, but decided to leave Rodney Parade after seven years and 209 appearances.

    Townsend, who was voted Newport's Supporters Player of the Year for the last two seasons, was out of contract this summer.

    The 30-year-old former Barnsley keeper joins an Eastleigh side that finished 13th in the National League last season.

    "It's exciting for me and my family to have a fresh start down here," Townsend told the club's website.