When : Saturday August 12 2023, 3pm
Where : Vale Park, Hamil Road, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, ST6 1AW
Capacity : 15,036
Relegation might of happened but it doesn't mean you get out of a day trip to Stoke! Though now the opponents play in black and white, rather than red and white, and have a much more traditional football ground than the plastic meccano set owned by their more illustrious neighbours.
Doesn't mean either that the game will be any easier to win or even entertaining esp. given Reading's dreadful state off the pitch that has led to an appalling preseason. Add to that a Port Vale side that were destroyed 7-0 at Barnsley last week, meaning their players are going to be on the back of a rollicking and desperate to show that they are a decent team. Hopefully some of that will have been lessened by their LC tie with Fleetwood in midweek.
Port Vale have been really busy over the summer, first manager Darren Clarke was replaced by Andy Crosby then 10 new signings were made, among them the highly regarded Ethan Chislett and Mitch Clark and also loanees Oliver Arsblaster and Kofi Balmer from PL clubs.
The Valiants have just 1 win in their last 7 league games but that is form Reading can only dream of given their 0 wins in 14 league attempts but at least there is some vague hope in the Reading camp, after a thoroughly decent first half v Peterborough, and if the club have managed a few more new faces and some decent time together on the training field then maybe the club can turn a corner. And that would be a real achievement with not only zero wins in 14 league games but also zero wins away from home since 12 November last year.
Reading will be without Sam Smith and Ovie Ejaria though injury and hopefully no-one will go down with anything after the Millwall game which would make for an amazing turn around in the treatment room after the last few seasons.
Lastly, if Reading fail to win this game then the club will have a new club record for succesive league games without a win.
Referee
Peter Wright
Previously
No previous fixtures
Historically
Record at Vale Park is not too bad with 8 wins to date from 30 games, however the Vale have won 16 so is a tricky place to go if you're not quite on the ball. However Reading have won 2 and drawn 1 of their last 3 visits and haven't conceded a goal in that time so there is quite something to live up to for the club and if they manage to improve that recent run further then it can only show the club are on the right track on the pitch at last.
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and go
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalsTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)