Port Vale 0-3 Bolton Wanderers – Valiants lose their final friendly fixture
Port Vale were defeated at home by League One side Bolton Wanderers in their final summer friendly ahead of the new season.
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Port Vale were defeated at home by League One side Bolton Wanderers in their final summer friendly ahead of the new season.
Our latest match preview including team news, fixture details, a little bit of history and (of course) our traditional match preview quiz…
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…
Port Vale have exited their first cup competition of the season as they were well beaten by a classy Bolton Wanderers outfit in the Football League Trophy knockout stages.
It’s Port Vale’s eleventh cup game of the season (with at least two more to come) as the Valiants travel to Bolton in the Football League Trophy knock-out stages. Here’s our preview…
Bolton manager Ian Evatt praised Port Vale as a “good team” after his Wanderers team defeated the Valiants 1-0 at Vale Park.
A defeat and a draw in the League was followed by a win in the Cup. How will Port Vale fare on Saturday afternoon? Here’s our preview.
The Valiants suffered another defeat but it was a much improved performance at the University of Bolton stadium.
It’s just one win in nine games as the Vale travel to promotion chasing Bolton on Saturday afternoon…
A post on Twitter appears to show that the ball was indeed cleared off the Port Vale goaline during a goal attempt in the 0-0 game between Bolton Wanderers and Port Vale on Saturday.
Thanks to Sean Evans of Lift Hills and Thrills we’ve got this vlog of the home match against Bolton Wanderers.
Port Vale 0-0 Bolton Wanderers – an entertaining game at Vale Park ended goalless with Vale unable to beat ten man Bolton thanks to an excellent display from visiting goalkeeper James Trafford.
Port Vale v Bolton Wanderers preview: can the Valiants record another home victory in League One?
Port Vale manager Darrell Clarke felt there were plenty of things to be pleased about during Port Vale’s 3-2 defeat to League Two Bolton Wanderers in the Football League Trophy group stages.
Bolton Wanderers v Port Vale: captain Tom Conlon marked his return to the starting XI with a goal and David Amoo also scored his first of the season as Vale lost an entertaining Football League Trophy game.
Port Vale 0-1 Bolton Wanderers: the Valiants failed to win once again as they were beaten by a soft second-half Bolton goal on Saturday afternoon.
Port Vale v Bolton Wanderers preview: Tuesday provided energy and intent, can Saturday provide some goals? We preview the action…
Ended in style… Rob Fielding says there are plenty of positives after an excellent away win for Port Vale.
Bolton 3-6 Port Vale: Port Vale ended their poor run in emphatic style with an extraordinary away performance at the University of Bolton stadium.
Can John Askey’s side end their awful recent run with a win over Bolton Wanderers on Saturday?
Tabloid newspaper The Sun has linked Championship side Bolton Wanderers with a move for Vale’s Luke Hannant.
The official Port Vale YouTube channel has highlights of Port Vale’s final home game of the season.
Four fans – two from each side – were arrested following a series of pitch invasions that disrupted Port Vale’s game against Bolton.
Port Vale 0-2 Bolton: A hugely controversial game at Vale Park ended with ten-man Port Vale losing to Bolton after a game that was delayed due to pitch invasions.
Next up is a MUST-WIN game against Bolton Wanderers – a team that Vale have beaten just twice in 35 meetings. Still feeling confident?