Best way to move iTunes to new computer

Hi
I currently have a windows based computer where my iTunes library is held.  I am purchasing a new MacBook Pro shortly and want to know what is the best way for me to transfer the libraries over.
I have an iPod Classic, and run iTunes at present on a windows based  iTunes, I am subscribed to iCloud and have the subscription for match as well.  and my library consists of music, films, podcast.
Some of my stuff is bought from iTunes but a lot are old cd''so, so I would prefer not to have to load them again.
I do not have an external hard drive that I could use so is there any way to use what I have to transfer over without a tonne of back up discs? Is there any way to push the stuff via match to put the music onto the hard drive of the new mac? Or can the iPod itself be used to transfer.  Will it work for both purchased and non purchased products?
Many thanks
Anna

See this migrate iTunes library post.
tt2

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