Newport set for 'Championship level' against MK Donspublished at 09:36 23 August

Newport County's young talents have been challenged to show they can mix it with "Championship level" players against Milton Keynes Dons.
The Exiles face a stern test when they welcome the much-fancied and unbeaten Dons to Rodney Parade on Saturday (12:30 BST).
Newport have made a steady start to life under David Hughes but are trying to bounce back from narrow defeats to Grimsby and Salford.
The visitors will be without injured former County forward Aaron Collins, who arrived from League One Bolton this summer for a reported £750,000 fee.
However, they still boast Nathaniel Mendez-Laing and Callum Paterson - who played in the second tier with Derby and Sheffield Wednesday respectively last season - in their ranks.
"What a great test for our boys, a really good opportunity for our younger players to test themselves against players who have experienced Championship level," said manager Hughes.
"We have younger players who will be determined to play at that level as they progress in their careers. Go and show what you've got.
"When you look at our squad on Tuesday, look at the age. Tom Davies, Lee Jenkins, Matt Baker, Habeeb Ogunneye, Ben Lloyd, they are young and they are learning on the job to a certain degree.
"Their performances have been really positive and this challenge is a different one. We've got nothing to be fearful of, we have to back ourselves. We believe in the players we have got and we are providing them with an opportunity to progress their careers."
Newport memorably won last season's game against MK Dons at Rodney Parade 6-3 thanks to hat-tricks by Bryn Morris, who is now at Harrogate, and Bobby Kamwa.