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Newport County have won three of their last five; Tranmere have taken six points from their last five. The momentum is with the hosts going into this League Two tie.
Goals are a tough one to call here. Newport County are scoring 2.0 a game (2.0 of those at home) and Tranmere manage 1.4 (1.4 on the road). Add it up and it's basically a coin-flip whether we see three or more, we make it 66%, so there's no strong lean either way on the goals line. There's a good chance both teams find the net, and we make it 69%. Newport County score in 63% of their games and Tranmere in 72%, and neither back line is tight enough to bank on a clean sheet. Their past meetings back this up. These two average 3.4 goals when they meet, with 8 of the last 10 producing three or more.
Both teams score in 52% of Newport County's home games and 65% of Tranmere's away matches. both teams finding the net isn't guaranteed.
Newport County are all-out attack: 2.0 goals a game, but they leak 1.7 at the other end. They'll throw plenty at Tranmere, but there are gaps at the back for the visitors to get at.
In the last 10 meetings: Newport County have won 5, Tranmere 4, with 1 draw. These fixtures average 3.4 goals per game. 8 of the last 10 produced 3+ goals. Both teams have scored in most of their recent meetings, so there's a good chance both find the net again. Recent results: Newport County 3-1 Tranmere, Tranmere 1-1 Newport County, Newport County 1-4 Tranmere.
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| Market | Selection | Odds | Probability | Bookmaker |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match Result | Newport County Win | @0.00 | 0.0% | |
| Match Result | Tranmere Win | @0.00 | 0.0% |
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Newport County vs Tranmere kicks off on Saturday 29 August 2026 at 15:00 in the League Two.
Our model gives Both Teams to Score (Yes) a 68.9% probability.