Tranmere Rovers 1-1 Port Vale – Proctor makes a point for Valiants
Tranmere Rovers 1-1 Port Vale: sub Jamie Proctor snatched a dramatic equaliser as the Valiants earned a valuable away draw at promotion chasing Tranmere.
Tranmere Rovers 1-1 Port Vale: sub Jamie Proctor snatched a dramatic equaliser as the Valiants earned a valuable away draw at promotion chasing Tranmere.
Port Vale and Northampton Town played out a goalless draw that was largely devoid of chances on Saturday afternoon.
Carlisle Utd 1-3 Port Vale: a fine all-round performance saw Port Vale put Carlisle to the sword on Tuesday night with striker James Wilson the star performer.
Port Vale 1-0 Scunthorpe Utd: a 72nd minute tap-in from captain Nathan Smith earned Port Vale their first victory of 2022.
Leyton Orient 0-0 Port Vale: an injury-hit Port Vale squad battled well to earn a goalless draw against Orient on Saturday afternoon.
Port Vale 0-1 Salford City: Port Vale’s poor recent form continued as they lost to Salford City on Tuesday evening.
Port Vale 1-3 Swindon Town: Darrell Clarke’s side were well beaten by a Swindon Town match after the game turned on an incident which saw goalkeeper Lucas Covolan dismissed.
Port Vale 1-4 Brentford: new signing Kian Harratt scored on his debut but Vale exited the FA Cup competition after a MBeaumo hat-trick guided Brentford to a comfortable away victory.
Newport Co 2-1 Port Vale: an injury ravaged Vale side were unable to hold out after Ben Garrity scored once again as they conceded two second-half goals to a strong Newport side.
Bristol Rovers 1-2 Port Vale: an injury ravaged Port Vale side were too good for nine men Bristol Rovers as Darrell Clarke enjoyed his return to the Memorial Ground.
Burton Albion 1-2 Port Vale: the Valiants earned a place in the FA Cup third round after they served up their second giantkilling of the season – beating League One side Burton Albion thanks to two late Dennis Politic goals.
Rotherham Utd 1-1 Port Vale: David Amoo’s last-gasp goal saw Vale take League One Rotherham to a dramatic penalty shootout which the home side won 5-3.
Port Vale 2-0 Hartlepool Utd: goals from midfielders Ben Garrity and Tom Pett helped Vale win a scrappy encounter with Hartlepool at Vale Park.
Port Vale 0-1 Walsall: captain Tom Conlon was controversially sent-off as poor refereeing and a win for old foes Walsall made it a night to forget in Burslem.
Oldham Athletic 3-2 Port Vale: the Valiants defence proved the side’s undoing as they lost a five goal thriller at Boundary Park.
Port Vale 1-1 Bradford City: James Wilson netted his seventh of the season but a late equaliser by Bradford’s Lee Angol saw it end 1-1 at Vale Park.
Port Vale 5-0 Liverpool B: the Valiants made it seven successive home wins as they cruised past a young Liverpool B side in the Football League trophy group stages on Tuesday evening.
Port Vale 5-1 Accrington Stanley: striker James Wilson scored three goals as Port Vale upset their League One opponents to reach the second round of the FA Cup.
Crawley Town 1-4 Port Vale: Tom Pett netted his first for the club as Vale came back from a goal down to win comfortably against Crawley’s ten men.
Port Vale 3-0 Colchester Utd: early goals by James Gibbons and James Wilson helped set up a comfortable Port Vale win over Colchester United on Saturday afternoon.
Mansfield Town 1-1 Port Vale: a superb free-kick from captain Tom Conlon and a fabulous penalty save from goalkeeper Lucas Covolan helped Vale earn a hard working draw on Tuesday evening.
Port Vale 3-1 Barrow: three second-half goals capped a fine Port Vale comeback against Barrow on Saturday afternoon.
Sutton Utd 4-3 Port Vale: another dramatic finish to a game saw a different result as Vale ended up losing 4-3 to Sutton on Saturday afternoon.
Port Vale 1-0 Rochdale: a late own-goal with almost the last kick of the game was decisive as Port Vale defeated Rochdale at a soggy Vale Park.
Port Vale 3-2 Leyton Orient: a stunning finish saw Vale snatch victory from the jaws of defeat as they won a five goal thriller.
Often forgotten amongst the glory matches of Spurs and Everton, the FA Cup win over Southampton is relatively unsung but remains a fine performance by John Rudge’s side.