Barrow will be aiming to overtake Newport County in the League Two table when they host the Exiles on Friday night.
The Bluebirds are currently 15th in the fourth tier on nine points, while Michael Flynn's men sit two points better off in 13th.
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This is Barrow's second season in League Two after they ended a 48-year exile from the Football League last year.
After caretaker manager Rob Kelly helped the club survive relegation by five points in 2020-21, former Swindon Town and Forest Green Rovers boss Mark Cooper took the reins in Cumbria in the summer but has overseen just two wins from the first eight league games.
Last weekend, Barrow drew 1-1 away at pre-season promotion favourites Bradford City, with Cooper praising his side's "desire and commitment" as they dealt with several absentees.
Josh Kay gave the Bluebirds a first-half lead at Valley Parade, but Charles Vernam equalised for the Bantams after the break.
Barrow are just two points above the relegation zone but only three points behind the playoff places at this early stage, but Cooper will hope to be looking up the table in the next few weeks.
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Newport certainly have their sights set on promotion this year after an extra-time defeat to Morecambe in the League Two playoff final in May – their second playoff final defeat in three seasons.
A win at Holker Street would take the Exiles into the top six after an inconsistent start to the campaign.
Flynn's side ended a four-game winless streak in League Two with a 2-1 victory over Walsall last weekend, secured by James Clarke's 87th-minute header.
This will be Newport's sixth away match of their first nine league games, after they played their first four fixtures of the season on the road due to a new pitch being laid at Rodney Parade.
Recent history is in Barrow's favour though, as when these two teams met last season, it finished 2-1 to the home side on both occasions.
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Barrow captain Mark Ellis and fellow defender James Jones are available for selection after serving suspensions in recent weeks.
The pair's return should allow top scorer Ollie Banks to move back into midfield after he was deployed as a makeshift centre-back against Bradford.
Cooper has said that full-back Connor Brown has an "outside chance" of returning from injury, but Matty Platt is still sidelined.
Newport striker Courtney Baker-Richardson was on the books at Barrow last season but never played for the Bluebirds; he could make his first Exiles start on Friday after recovering from a pre-season injury.
Flynn will be without Scot Bennett and Courtney Senior, who are both sidelined.
Robbie Willmott is the only County player to score more than one league goal this season, but missed last weekend's win over Walsall.
Barrow possible starting lineup:
Farman; Jones, Grayson, Ellis; Hutton, Taylor, Banks, Kay, Brough; Gordon, Zanzala
Newport County possible starting lineup:
Day; Clarke, Farquharson, Demetriou; Norman, Upson, Livermore, Haynes; Willmott, Abraham, Baker-Richardson
We say: Barrow 1-1 Newport County
With multiple players returning, Barrow will be strengthened for this game and eager to get a win on the board. Newport do have more quality than the Bluebirds, but may have to settle for a share of the points away from home.
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Data Analysis
Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Newport County win with a probability of 44.47%. A draw had a probability of 27.8% and a win for Barrow had a probability of 27.74%.
The most likely scoreline for a Newport County win was 0-1 with a probability of 13.17%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 0-2 (8.72%) and 1-2 (8.58%). The likeliest drawn scoreline was 1-1 (12.95%), while for a Barrow win it was 1-0 (9.78%). The actual scoreline of 2-1 was predicted with a 6.4% likelihood.