Port Vale v Arsenal: Line-ups, stats and preview

Arsenal go to Port Vale tomorrow night in the EFL Cup. Read our in-depth preview here...

Port Vale v Arsenal: Line-ups, stats and preview

Preview for Port Vale v Arsenal

Mikel Arteta has the chance to lead Arsenal to a much-needed trophy in the EFL Cup this season with their campaign opening at Port Vale tomorrow night.

For all the progress the Gunners have made under the Spaniard, the only silverware claimed in his near six years in charge was the 2020 FA Cup.

They have come close several times, particularly in the Premier League, but the murmurings of discontent are just starting to grow with Arsenal already five points behind defending champions Liverpool following Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City.

Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour has urged Gunners fans not to panic and rightly pointed out the season was still in its infancy.

EFL Cup Third Round Betting Offers, Tips & Predictions

Three-time Premier League winner Parlour told HaytersTV: “It’s still early days. In 1998, we were 12 points behind in March and came back to win the league. Five points now is nothing. There are still 33 games to go, anything can happen over the season.

“Liverpool haven’t been great yet but they’ve still won every game. They’re the ones to beat this year, but Arsenal have the squad and the quality to challenge. If they beat Liverpool at the Emirates later in the season, that could be a big turning point.

“As much as you want to win every single match, there’s still a long way to go. Don’t panic now – Arsenal are still good enough to win this title.”

Vale made a slow start to life back in League One after promotion but come into this game on the back of two wins, the most recent against Mansfield at the weekend.

Boss Darren Moore was unimpressed, however, after his side required a 95th-minute goal from Ronan Curtis to beat a Stags team that were reduced to 10 men in the 14th minute.

The former Sheffield Wednesday boss said: “There have been some choice words said by myself in the dressing room to the players because their goal should never have happened. The sending-off from them made it really difficult because they ended up with all 10 players behind the ball.

“The game ended up being about Port Vale winning the game. We needed that impetus to find the goal, because we knew they were sitting deep in and around their box.”

Team News for Port Vale v Arsenal

Arteta will rotate with the trip to Vale Park coming in between tough games against City and Newcastle.

Noni Madueke was today ruled out for two months with a knee problem and joins Kai Havertz, Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Jesus on the sidelines. Piero Hincapie is also a major doubt.

Bukayo Saka made his comeback at the weekend but is unlikely to be risked. Weekend hero Gabriel Martinelli is likely to start alongside the likes of Eberechi Eze and Ethan Nwaneri.

Mo Faal is available for selection for Vale but defender Liam Gordon is a doubt. The hosts are without Mitch Clark and Kyle John.

Predicted line-ups for Port Vale v Arsenal

Port Vale: Gauci; Humphreys, Debrah, Heneghan; Gabriel, Croasdale, Garrity, Byers, Shorrock; Cole, Curtis

Arsenal: Kepa; White, Mosquera, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly; Norgaard, Eze, Merino, Nwaneri, Trossard; Martinelli

How to watch Port Vale v Arsenal: TV and online streams

Port Vale versus Arsenal kicks off at 8pm UK time tomorrow night. It is being screened live on Sky Sports Main Event and can be streamed on Sky Go.

Stats for Port Vale v Arsenal

  • Arsenal needed a replay and penalties to progress past Port Vale in the third round of the 1998 FA Cup
  • Arsenal have conceded just two goals in six games in all competitions this season

Prediction for Port Vale v Arsenal

Arsenal might not be at their free-flowing best right now but they will surely have too much for Port Vale.

There will be changes but the depth of Arteta’s squad means it will still be a strong XI.

Prediction: Port Vale 0-4 Arsenal