Port Vale v Bristol Rovers preview – the first game of a huge Easter double header for the Valiants
Can Darren Moore’s side build on their win over Burton Albion and give their survival hopes a huge boost? Here’s hoping and here’s our preview…
Can Darren Moore’s side build on their win over Burton Albion and give their survival hopes a huge boost? Here’s hoping and here’s our preview…
Ryan Loft – one of the most criticised strikers in Port Vale’s recent history – scored what could be a crucial winner as the Valiants picked up three points at Burton in a game which could massively boost their hopes of avoiding relegation.
It will take a miracle for this Port Vale side – bereft of confidence, skill, resilience and goal threat to escape the relegation zone. The side’s lack of belief was in evidence on Saturday as they were comfortably beaten by an Oxford United side who had shipped five goals in midweek.
Port Vale were grateful for a superb goalkeeping performance by Connor Ripley as they held on for a point after a goalless draw against Leyton Orient on Tuesday evening.
After another disappointing home loss, it seems a tough task for the Vale to win away at Leyton Orient. But stranger things have happened… here’s our preview.
Port Vale’s stay in League One looks set to come to an end as a home defeat to Shrewsbury extended their winless run and left them increasingly adrift in the relegation zone. The only highlight was a first Vale goal for teenager Baylee Dipepa.
Should Darren Moore’s side fail to win this one then it would look increasingly like it’s League Two football next season for the Valiants. Here’s our preview…
There was no upset at Pride Park as a Port Vale side lacking any senior striker were comfortably beaten by Derby County on Saturday afternoon. The defeat leaves the club with an even tougher task in trying to avoid relegation.
It looked like being a precious home win for Port Vale but two late goals for Fleetwood saw the points shared and the Valiants still deep in relegation trouble.
Port Vale conceded an awful goal in the very first minute and a late penalty as their relegation fears deepened after a poor home defeat to Lincoln City on Saturday afternoon. It was a performance devoid of confidence, quality and goal threat from the Valiants.
Port Vale’s winless run stretched to eight games on Wednesday evening as Reading scored two late goals to earn all three points.
Former Port Vale manager Darrell Clarke got the better of new man Darren Moore as Cheltenham won a five goal thriller at Whaddon Road. It was a chastening defeat for the Valiants who were put to the sword in the second-half by a dominant home side.
New Port Vale manager Darren Moore takes on former Valiants boss Darrell Clarke as the two relegation threatened sides do battle. Here’s our preview…
The Valiants snatched a late point on Saturday and would love to go one better at Peterborough in midweek – but on paper it looks a tough task. Here’s our preview…
There was late drama at Vale Park as Funso Ojo scored a last-minute penalty to earn Port Vale a potentially precious point against Stevenage on Saturday afternoon.
There’s set to be a rookie on the bench and not the Director of Football – yet somehow Vale need to try and get at least a point against play-off chasing Stevenage. Here’s our preview…
No strikers. No manager. No coaches. No form. However, Vale still have a Director of Football in place even though he wasn’t to be seen trying to help the team out of their rut. In those circumstances, it was inevitable that, managed by rookies, Port Vale slipped to a home loss and increased their relegation […]
This was written before Port Vale parted company with Andy Crosby but nevertheless… here’s our match preview for the game against Leyton Orient…
Port Vale are poor at the back, have little squad depth and are lacking any goal threat. This was yet another awful performance by the Valiants saw them comfortably beaten by bottom side Fleetwood on Saturday afternoon.
Port Vale were second-best for much of this game but looked to be holding on for a point before a soft penalty gifted Portsmouth a late winner.
Fingers crossed that this one goes ahead. After pitch issues – of the invasion and frozen kind – Vale will desperate to get back to action and will include several new faces in their side. Here’s our preview…
After the truncated affair at Reading – will this game last the duration and can Port Vale impress during it. Here’s our preview…
It was a much better second-half display last Saturday so hopes are high that a repeat of the same could pay dividends in Berkshire. Here’s our preview…
A topsy turvy game saw Port Vale draw with Charlton thanks to a late equaliser from Gavin Massey. Poor defending overshadowed Vale’s performance but the plus points were a first goal from Uche Ikpeazu, a period of excellent play in the second-half and that Massey strike late on.
Poor defending saw Port Vale let slip a one goal lead as they lost to bottom of the table Carlisle United on New Year’s Day.
It’s a long journey to start the year off but Vale fans will be hoping it won’t be in vain if the club can carry over their good form from the Blackpool win. Here’s our match preview…
Goals from Ben Garrity, James Wilson and Nathan Smith helped Port Vale to a comfortable three points on Friday night. A Valiants side featuring youngsters Jack Shorrock and Ben Lomax therefore ended 2023 on a winning note.