Port Vale 0-0 Cambridge Utd report – Valiants’ stay in League One ends with dour draw
Port Vale’s latest spell in League One ended in a goalles bore draw against Cambridge United on Saturday lunchtime. Here’s our match report…
Port Vale’s latest spell in League One ended in a goalles bore draw against Cambridge United on Saturday lunchtime. Here’s our match report…
After Port Vale’s relegation was confirmed last weekend, this game is now a dead rubber for the home side although the visitors are still in slight danger of going down. Here’s our preview…
It may have been coming for several weeks but now it’s official – Port Vale will play in League Two next season thanks to a dreadful 2023-24 season. The result on Saturday was incidental after results elsewhere condemned Vale to a return to the bottom tier.
It’s sadly looking a matter of time before Port Vale’s relegation is sealed especially as they have to travel to Bolton who still have a chance of automatic promotion. Here’s our preview…
It may not be mathematically confirmed yet, but all the signs suggest that this loss against Wycombe Wanderers has put another major dent in Port Vale’s hopes of avoiding relegation from League One. Here’s our match report…
The Valiants slipped back into the relegation zone in midweek and now every point is vital. It’s therefore of maximum importance that the side get something from their home games, including, of course, this one. Here’s our preview…
Port Vale were completely outclassed as a dominant Peterborough side recorded an easy home win on Wednesday night. It could arguably have been more for the home side as goal difference plunged Vale back into the bottom four.
Darren Moore’s side held on for what could be a vital point as they picked up a deserved draw at Wigan Athletic on Saturday afternoon.
It was an Easter weekend of mixed fortunes for the Valiants – can they put some more points on the board at Wigan or will their troubles escalate?
Port Vale’s Easter fixtures ended on a losing note as they lost to Northampton Town at the Sixfields stadium.
First half of the Easter double-header done, can the Valiants now make it a very happy Easter by picking up something at Northampton on Monday? Here’s hoping and here’s our preview…
An opener from top-scorer Ben Garrity and a brilliant second by teenager Baylee Dipepa were enough to earn Darren Moore’s side a second successive win and boost their survival hopes.
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…