π Kick Off: 20:00 BST ποΈ Venue: Vale Park πΊ UK Broadcaster: Sky Sports ππ»ββοΈ Referee: Andrew Kitchen πΉ VAR: Not in use π΄ Arsenal Team News: Gabriel Jesus: Knee injury (Major surgery), ruled out Kai Havertz: Knee injury (Post-surgery), ruled out Martin Γdegaard: Shoulder injury, doubtful Chukwunonso Madueke: Knee injury, ruled out β½ Arsenal Form: π§π©π©π₯π© βͺPort Vale Team News: Liam Gordon: Injured, ruled out Mitch Clark: Injured, ruled out Kyle John: Injured: ruled out β½ Port Vale Form: π©π©π₯π©π₯ βοΈ Head-to-Head: Port Vale 1-1 Arsenal (14 January 1998, FA Cup) Arsenal 0-0 Port Vale (3 January 1998, FA Cup) Arsenal 1-0 Port Vale (2 February 1927, FA Cup) Port Vale 2-2 Arsenal (29 January 1927, FA Cup) Woolwich Arsenal 0-0 Port Vale (25 April 1904, League Division Two) π Match Facts: Port Vale haven't beaten Arsenal since 1901 when Arsenal were Woolwich Arsenal. Port Vale currently sit 19th in League 1 with 8 points in 9 games. 6 of these points were won in their previous 2 fixtures. This game will be played without VAR. VAR is only used in the EFL Cup if all remaining stadiums have VAR capabilities. In the result of a draw after 90 minutes, the match will be decided on penalties; extra time is not played. βπΌ Pre-Match Ramblings Arsenal begin their EFL cup campaign tomorrow in a favourable draw against League 1 strugglers Port Vale. We have historically not been a team that has done well in this competition, with our recent results being a handful of early knock-outs, a few semi-final appearances, and our last final appearance being in 2018 where we lost to Man City. We haven't won the competition since 1993. Expect a rotated side as Arsenal prepare to go even further north to Newcastle at the weekend. Having to go to Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle in the same week is a fate I wouldn't wish on anyone, although some would say that Stoke-on-Trent is a vibrant mix of the great and good (a cookie if you get this reference). I'm hopeful to see starts for Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri, a pair who haven't seen much gametime so far this season after big new contracts in the summer and massively impressive development last season. Max Dowman could also see a start, although school has recently started and he is sitting his GCSE this academic year, so who knows what the plan is for him. Port Vale play a back three with a midfield five and two up front: a pairing that includes Devante Cole, who is their top scorer so far this season with 3 goals (the same number as Gyokeres), who will be one to watch against what I assume will be a rotated defense. https://anditsarsenal.com/2025/09/23/port-vale-vs-arsenal-24th-september-2025-efl-cup-3rd-round-match-preview/   submitted by   /u/Mahoganychicken [link]   [comments]