This weekend's Stoke City and Port Vale football fixtures

By Sarah Garner

1st Apr 2023 | Local Sport

Port Vale and Stoke City both have fixtures planned for this weekend (photo by Daniel Norin on Unsplash).
Port Vale and Stoke City both have fixtures planned for this weekend (photo by Daniel Norin on Unsplash).

Stoke Nub News has you covered for the biggest football fixtures happening in Stoke-on-Trent this weekend. 

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Coventry City vs Stoke City

Stoke City will play Coventry City tomorrow at the Coventry Building Society Arena at 3pm.

Conventry are currently 8th in the Championship and have won two out of their last five matches.

Stoke City are 13th in the League but have also won two out of three of their last matches.

Port Vale vs Cambridge United

Port Vale face Cambridge United tomorrow at 3pm (Wiki Commons).

Port Vale play Cambridge United at Vale Park tomorrow at 3pm.

Cambridge are second-from-bottom in the League One table and Port Vale are currently in 16th place.

Don't forget that Chief Executive Colin Garlick will be on the pitch at half-time to receive thanks from staff and supporters as he leaves the club this weekend.

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READ MORE: Port Vale Chief Executive set to leave the club this weekend

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