Find out how Newport County secured a stunning victory against 10-man Wrexham in the thrilling Welsh Derby.
In a thrilling showdown at Rodney Parade, Newport County emerged victorious against Wrexham AFC in a nail-biting Sky Bet League Two fixture. The game took an unexpected turn early on when Wrexham was reduced to 10 men after Will Boyle's high challenge on Newport County's Shane McLoughlin. Taking full advantage of the situation, Palmer-Houlden led Newport County to a 1-0 win, leaving Wrexham stunned and defeated in the Welsh Derby.
Fans eagerly anticipated the clash between Newport County and Wrexham AFC, with both teams showcasing their competitive spirits. The intense battle on the field kept viewers on the edge of their seats as Newport County fought for dominance against a resilient Wrexham side. Despite the cold afternoon weather at Rodney Parade, the excitement of the match warmed the hearts of football enthusiasts rooting for their favorite teams.
As the final whistle blew, Newport County celebrated their well-deserved victory over Wrexham, solidifying their position in the English League Two standings. The clash between these two teams not only showcased their skills and determination but also added another memorable chapter to the history of Welsh football rivalries.
Phil Parkinson's fiery reaction to the referee's decision added an intense moment to the match, reflecting the passion and drama that unfolded at Rodney Parade. Despite the setback of the early red card, Wrexham's resilience and determination were evident throughout the game, highlighting the fierce competition in League Two.
Here is your team news ahead of this afternoon's Sky Bet League Two fixture against Wrexham AFC.
Newport County took full advantage after Wrexham were reduced to 10 men early on in the League Two contest at Rodney Parade.
Wrexham AFC succumbed to defeat in the Welsh Derby, as they fell to a 1-0 loss on a cold afternoon at Rodney Parade.
Here's where you can watch Wrexham AFC in Saturday's match against Newport County.
Newport County will welcome Wrexham at Rodney Parade in Game Week 29 of the English League Two.
Wrexham were down to 10-men inside the opening 20 minutes after Will Boyle was sent off for a high challenge on Newport County's Shane McLoughlin.