Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Walsall and Port Vale face each other at Bescot Stadium in the League Two round 44. The Saddlers are stuck in the middle of the table with 50 points, and given their anything but good form, home win should not be considered. Both Rollin Menayese and Donervon Daniels have recovered from their respective injuries, while Liam Kinsella is a major doubt for Walsall, who suffered four defeats in the previous four league fixtures.
The Valiants, on the other hand, aim to stay in automatic promotion berth, and they should take advantage of the home team’s poor run of results. All James Gibbons, Tom Conlon, Tom Pett, and David Worrall should miss out with injuries for the away team. Earlier in the process Walsall defeated Port Vale 1-0, meaning that the visitors are hungry for revenge.
Highlighted Player (David Amoo):
David Amoo is a professional football player who was born in Southwark, London, England on April 13, 1991. Amoo spent his youth career at the likes of Millwall and Liverpool, but nowadays he plays for League Two side Port Vale.
It has to be noted that the pacey winger played for the likes of Milton Keynes Dons (loan), Hull City (loan), Bury (loan), Preston, Tranmere Rovers, Carlisle United, Patrick Thistle, and Cambridge United as well before joining the Valiants in the summer of 2019. David Amoo made his League Two debut with Port Vale on August 3, 2019, in a 1-1 draw with Colchester United.
He scored his first goal for the Valiants in a 1-1 draw with Northampton Town seven days later. His primary position is a right winger, but he is often used as both left winger and second striker. David Amoo has dual citizenship (England/Nigeria).
Highlighted Team (Port Vale):
Nicknamed the Valiants, Port Vale are a professional club that compete in the League Two. Port Vale welcome their rivals at Vale Park, and they wear white and black kit when playing in front of home fans. Yellow, on the other hand, is the dominant colour of their away kit.
The Valiants’ home ground, which was built in 1950, can hold up to 49,768 people. Championship side Stoke City are seen as one of the club’s fiercest rivals, but their rivalry is pretty healthy. The two teams first met on December 2, 1882, with the Potters emerging triumphant (1-0).
The Valiants maintain a rivalry with fellow League 2 club Crewe Alexandra as well. Speaking of the club’s titles, it has to be noted that Port Vale have won Football League Trophy on two occasions (1993, 2001). A 9-1 win over Chesterfield from September 24, 1932 is the club’s biggest triumph.