Clarke likely to miss run-in through injurypublished at 16:20 22 April

James Clarke is expected to miss Newport County's final two matches of the season due to a suspected groin injury.
Club captain Clarke, 35, was withdrawn late on in the first half of the Exiles' 0-0 draw with Walsall at Rodney Parade on Monday.
Head coach Nelson Jardim says the central defender is unlikely to be available to feature in his side's matches against Fleetwood Town and Tranmere Rovers.
"Clarkey, he's been great, he's been playing a lot of games," said Jardim.
"We haven't been able to probably rotate the team as we wish because he brings that experience to the backline that we lacked for part of the season.
"We knew with two games within four days was not going to be easy, he had to come off in the last game as well because he had cramp.
"We felt that was the right decision to take, and it proved to be right, but with the cost of losing him, probably for the rest of the season which is two games now."
Versatile attacker Josh Martin was also replaced during the stalemate against promotion-chasing Walsall.
The 23-year-old suffered a head injury as a result of a collision with Saddlers goalkeeper Tommy Simkin deep into added time in the second half.
"That nasty clash, I have to watch that back again, I don't know what happened," said Jardim.
"I can recall at the beginning of the season, Jacob Carney getting sent off in a very similar situation with a Cheltenham player for the cup game.
"I have to look after the player. With the amount of blood he had in his face, that was serious."