When : Saturday 13 January 2024, 3pm
Where : SCL Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
And now the club have to raise themselves from the immense sadness of a cup exit, after a nondescript performance at Brighton, and try once again to climb out of the bottom four.
Mid table Port Vale started the season with five wins and a draw from their first seven league games and went from a 7-0 opening day defeat at Barnsley to winning 2-1 at Oxford in the space of a month. However that form went south very quickly and since beating Northampton 1-0 at Vale Park in early September the Valiants have been struggling badly with only 3 wins in 18 games, 2 of which were v Exeter and Wigan. Form over the last 5 is 5 points from 15 and their last away game was a 2-1 defeat at Carlisle.
Midfielder Ben Garrity (8 goals) and forward Ethan Chislett (6 goals) provide the biggest goal threats. However Reading have scored more league goals (34) overall compared to Port Vale (28) and Vale have a concede record almost as bad as Reading (38 v 41) so this game should be one of the more winnable games that Reading get this season. At home Reading are 12th in the home table while Port Vale are 12th in the away league table but have only scored 11 goals (only 5 teams have scored fewer) while Reading have the 7th highest home goals scored record (21) in the division.
After 2 weeks off it's tricky to know who is injured currently. However there is a rumour that Knibbs is crocked with a knee injury and on top of it all there's bound to be more squad "rotation" from the manager.
For the record Exeter are currently back in 20th place, 3 points above 21st placed Reading, and face a trip to Blackpool on Saturday. However a win for Reading and defeat for Exeter reverses the positions once again and puts more pressure on the likes of Cambridge, Wigan, Burton and Wycombe should they also fail to win.
Referee
Ross Joyce
Previously
Nothing
Historically
This is the 31st season Port Vale and Reading have shared and to date both sides have recorded 24 league wins. At home Reading have managed 16 wins while Vale have recorded just 7 and have lost all games so far played in RG2 without even scoring.
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and travel to the Mad Stad
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)