It’s a second trip to Barrow after our trip in the League Cup with the Valiants hoping for a more positive result this time around…
The Vale perspective
Essentials
Opposition: Barrow- Kick-off time: Saturday, 3pm
- Venue: Holker Street
- Competition: League Two
Stadium guide: Barrow have played at the Holker Street ground since 1909 and it maintains its traditional feel thanks to copious use of the club’s blue and white colours. Its current capacity is 6,500 with away fans housed on the Holker Street terrace.
Form
The Valiants began their season with a decent 2-0 away win at Salford City. They’ve followed that with a home draw against Tranmere, another away win at Salford, this time in the cup and, of course, their League Cup exit at the hands of Barrow.
Fitness
There will be doubts over the fitness of Connor Hall and Baylee Dipepa after both were replaced in midweek. Manager Darren Moore says there will be a late decision on the duo. Funso Ojo also missed that game with a knock. On the flipside, George Byers and Jayden Stockley made their first starts and are in contention for the weekend game.
Team selection
We’d expect to see the likes of Connor Ripley, Tom Sang, Ben Garrity and Ryan Croasdale return to the side after being rested in midweek. Jayden Stockley may well start again upfront after an impressive display against Salford. There’s plenty of competition with Diamond Edwards and Ruari Paton pressing their cases with goals in midweek. One possible change could see Sam Hart swop into the back three if Connor Hall is ruled out.
The Vale team –
Possible formation: 3-4-3
Possible starting eleven: Ripley – Debrah, Heneghan, Hall/Hart – Sang, Croasdale, Garrity, Hart/John – Chislett, Stockley, Curtis
Viewing guide
This game has not been selected by Sky+ and is therefore not being shown to fans in the UK. Fans based overseas can watch it via the PVTV service.
The opposition
Club factfile
Team: Barrow- League: League Two
- Manager: Stephen Clemence
Trivia: the Barrow club crest contains an image of a submarine (an Astute class to be precise) to celebrate the town’s dockyard’s submarine industry. It (the dockyard, not the football club) constructed the country’s first nuclear powered submarine in 1960.
Man in charge
Peter Wild was dismissed at the end of the season after failing to reach the play-offs and the club opted for 46 year-old Stephen Clemence as his replacement. Clemence, the son of former England goalkeeper Ray, is in his second job as manager having previously managed Gillingham for seven months in 2023.
Form
Barrow started the season with a 1-0 home win over Vale’s near neighbours Crewe Alexandra. They beat Vale in the League Cup and lost to Carlisle United at the weekend.
Summer signings
Following the departures of Cole Stockton and Ben Whitfield, the club have strengthened upfront by bringing in Andrew Dallas on a season-long loan from Barnsley. Other additions include defender Sam Barnes, winger Connor Mahoney, former Vale man Vassell (pictured), veteran defender Chris Stokes as well as defenders Ben Jackson and Neo Eccleston.
One to watch
Midfielder Kian Spence impressed in his first season in the Football League last season. Signed from AFC Halifax Town, the 23 year-old scored nine times in 45 appearances and won the Football League goal of the month in August.
Connections
Current connections
Who else could start this section but former Vale favourite David Worrall. Many still see the decision to allow the veteran to move on after Barrow offered a longer contract as a huge mistake by the club. The 34 year-old is sure to be greeted by Vale fans and also be a significant threat. Barrow also include former Vale defender Theo Vassell in their squad. Valiants defender Dan Jones also spent a season on loan at Barrow.
Vintage connections
Over the years there have been a number of players to feature for both clubs. The list includes striker Jamie Proctor, forward Ben Whitfield, striker Dior Angus and midfielder Rory Holden.
Featured connection
Midfielder Mark Boyd had spells with both clubs in the noughties. He joined the Valiants from Newcastle Utd in 2002 and made 42 appearances, scoring three times during a two year spell. In 2008 he moved to Barrow where he stayed for three years making 81 appearances and scoring seven times.
History
Overall record
- Port Vale wins: 12
- Port Vale losses: 4
- Draws: 5
Trivia: the Valiants have enjoyed some high scorelines against Barrow over the years. Vale have hit five goals once and four goals on three occasions.
Last time we met
The two sides met in the League Cup earlier this season. There were first goals for Ruari Paton and Tom Sang in the game but the Valiants exited the competition after a 2-3 defeat
Memorable meetings
The two clubs first met in 1929 when it ended in a thumping 5-0 win for the Valiants. Phil Griffiths (pictured) netted twice for the Vale. During Vale’s memorable Iron Curtain season (1953-54) striker Basil Hayward scored a hat-trick in a 4-0 home win. The Valiants haven’t actually lost at Holker Street since 1937, a run of seven games.
Brief history
Founded in 1901, Barrow’s first spell in the Football League lasted from 1921 until 1972 when they were replaced by Hereford United. Barrow’s fortunes hit a low in 1990s when owner Stephen Vaughan was investigated for money laundering. The club recovered and rejoined the Football League in 2020 under the management of Ian Evatt after finishing as the National League Champions. The image shows speedway at the Holker Street ground, more on that below…
Club stats
- Record attendance: 16,874 vs Swansea Town (1954)
- Highest League position: Eighth in Division Three (1968)
- Average attendance last season: 3,920
Trivia: Barrow’s expulsion from the Football League in 1972 in favour of allowing Hereford Utd to join was due to three things – Hereford’s cup record, Barrow’s geographical isolation and (somewhat bizarrely) because of the Barrow board’s decision to host speedway at the Holker Street stadium.
Opinion and quiz
Discuss the game
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Barrow v Port Vale match thread
Predict the score
Quiz
Have you been paying attention? Here’s our traditional preview quiz
Preview quiz
- Who is the current Barrow manager?
- Which former Vale winger now plays for Barrow?
- What was the score in the last competitive fixture between the two sides?
- Who scored Vale’s last goal against Barrow?
The tough one: what vessel is depicted on the Barrow crest?
(answers below – no cheating)
Quiz answers
- Stephen Clemence
- David Worrall
- Barrow 3-2 Port Vale
- Tom Sang
The tough one: an Astute class submarine
Images (c) onevalefan.co.uk except:
- Top Holker Street image from the Barrow AFC Facebook page
- HolkerStreet.png” by Barrovian is licensed under CC BY 3.0
- Speedway at Holker Road – image the South Cumbria Mail
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Opposition: Barrow
Form
Fitness
Viewing guide
Team: Barrow
Man in charge
Form
Summer signings
Current connections
Vintage connections
Featured connection
Last time we met
Memorable meetings
Brief history
Discuss the game
Interesting to see that Vale v Barrow match programme from April 1966. I still have a copy of that, but the match was postponed and actually played a month later on a very pleasant Monday evening near the end of the season, ending 0-0. I recall standing in the old Lorne Street paddock, and that it was John Rowland who wore the number 9 centre forward shirt.