Port Vale’s much anticipated FA Cup quarter-final tie with Chelsea will be broadcast live on Saturday 4th April.
The game will be shown simultaneously on TNT Sports and BBC One with the kick-off at 5:15pm.
The club added that travel and ticketing for the game will be announced in due course while two fixtures – games against Cardiff City and Rotherham United – will need to be rescheduled.
Chelsea v Port Vale dedicated section
We have a dedicated section containing all our latest features and a link to the forum section for this eagerly anticipated game.

OH NO, after Wednesday’s awful performance, the last thing I want is the bbc to show the world, what a great cup side we are,
Again the Owners, the Football Association and T.V. Companies don’t give a damn about the travelling away supporters. A bank holiday weekend, so there may be a lack of coaches, and though trains from Stoke-Euston so there’s no chance of getting back. Well done the F.A. and B.B.C. for arranging this, and the pathetic owners for not giving a damn about their supporters and allowing it to happen! Football wouldn’t be anything without its football fans, yet their the last ones any considerations is given to.
I just dont know whsts up with this squad of players
Seems like 2 games a week this squad carnt cope with even though we went all out against sunderland that was totally pathetic against Bradford
I really like this manager the last i thought was useless
Can we pull off the biggest shock in any cups history
They got 11 men so have we
Up the vale
Sorry, that should have been “No Through Trains” teach me to read things back !!!
This has been a shocking season we’ve all suffered but for Gods sake please let’s enjoy this day out we are actually in the FA CUP QUARTER FINAL I for one would have taken what’s happened this season to see us making a bit of history. Let’s just appreciate how lucky we are to see Vale get this far in the cup it will probably never happen again. UTV !
why not use the tv fee of £ 175.000 on getting the lorne street finished then ?