COUNTY take on Man City tomorrow in the most-high profile game of the club's history.

The will be hoping to - against all odds - upset the Premier League champions and make it to the next round of the FA Cup.

Fans queued for hours last week in the hopes of securing tickets, and a temporary stand has been erected to house additional supporters.

But many were still left empty handed.

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Fortunately, there’s plenty of great venues in Newport to soak up the atmosphere and watch the game.

South Wales Argus:

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Bar Amber

South Wales Argus:

Based at the Ivy Bush, in Clarence Place, Bar Amber is a Newport County AFC Supporters Trust run pub. It is by the fans for the fans.

For those who didn’t score a Rodney Parade ticket, this pub could be the perfect to watch the action live on the televisions and big screens.

From 12pm there will be pre-game virtual horse racing, with prizes up for grabs.

The day will raise funds for Newport's Rocky and Newport County Trust, with a DJ playing a pre-game warm up, plus a post-game set.

The Neon

South Wales Argus:

The Neon, also on Clarence Place, has a full-sized cinema screen.

Guests are welcome from 2pm, with free entry and Newport City Radio providing music before and after the big game.

Families are welcome, with a soft play zone to keep the little ones busy.

You can book your table at The Neon in advance, either by e-mailing info@theneon.co.uk or calling the Box Office on 01633 533666.

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The Courtyard

South Wales Argus:

Bar owner Iftekhar Harris outside The Courtyard

Found in Cambrian Road, The Courtyard is multi-award-winning venue.

It will open its roof terrace and bar for extra seating and to save time at the bar, meaning you don’t miss a second of the action.

There are HD TV’s on each floor, big screen projectors and immersive surround sound.

The Courtyard will be open from 12pm, with free entry before 9pm, and happy hours until 11pm, with deals on drinks.

Woodland Road Sports and Social Club

Further afield, in Cwmbran, fans can watch the game at Woodland Road Sports and Social Club.

The social hub has been serving the community for more than 50 years, with plenty of parking and a fully-stocked bar.

They will be showing the game on the big screen, with £2.50 pints on offer.

The venue also has darts and pool tables.

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