Port Vale Stadium
Port Vale stadium: all about the Vale Park stadium, the home of Port Vale FC.
Port Vale Stadium FAQ
What is the Port Vale stadium?
The home of Port Vale FC has been Vale Park since 1950. The ground is based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent and has been nicknamed the “Wembley of the North”
What is the capacity of the Vale Park ground?
The modern capacity of Vale Park is 19,052.
What are the names of the Vale Park stands?
Here are the names of the four stands (plus links to the historical development of each one)
- The Lorne Street stand is the largest stand and contains the dressing rooms, the tunnel, the directors’ suite and executive boxes. Find out more about the Lorne Street stand history here
- The Railway Stand is on the opposite side to the Lorne Street and is popular with home fans. It comprises of the upper stand and the lower Railway Paddock. Find out more about the Railway stand history here
- The Bycars End is the popular home end. Find out more about the Bycars End history here
- The Hamil End is usually where away fans are located. Find out more about the Hamil End history here
Where can I find out more about the building and history of Vale Park?
You want to head over to our Vintage Vale Park section for exclusive features, images and much more.