Newport County make the journey to Port Vale on Saturday afternoon in Sky Bet League Two (3pm).
Ahead of the Exiles' trip to Vale Park, take a read of our away matchday guide to help plan your journey.
Where is Vale Park?
Vale Park stadium is located at:
Port Vale Football Club,
Hamil Road, Burslem,
Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffordshire,
ST6 1AW
How do I get to Vale Park?
By Car:
From the South: Leave M6 at junction 15 and take the A500 north to Stoke-on-Trent. Continue on this road until you come to the exit signposted Tunstall A5271. Take the fourth exit, and after 0.5 miles turn right on to the B5051 (second exit, Newcastle Street) at the small roundabout. Carry on up to the next roundabout and go straight across to the crossroads. Go straight across the crossroads into Moorland Road. Take the second left on to Hamil Road and Vale Park is on the left.
From the North:
Leave M6 at junction 16 and take the A500 south to Stoke-on-Trent. In approx 6 miles take the exit signposted Tunstall (A527). At the roundabout take a left turning, second exit signposted Tunstall A527. After 0.5 miles turn right on to the B5051 (second exit, Newcastle Street) at the small roundabout. Carry on up to the next roundabout and go straight across to the cross-roads. Go straight across the cross-roads into Moorland Road. Take the second left on to Hamil Road and Vale Park is on the left.
By Train:
Trains run to the main Stoke-on-Trent station. From there, you can catch a bus to Burslem town centre. The Ground is situated on Hamil Road (By the traffic lights, go past the Red Lion on your left and Hamil Road is the second left turning.) You can also catch the train to Longport station which is a 25 minute walk to Vale Park. Head up Station Street then head onto Newcastle Street until you reach Burslem town centre. Hamil Road is then on your left.
By Bus:
98/98A: Run regularly from Newcastle Bus Station to Burslem town centre. 20/20A/29/21/21A: Run regularly from Hanley Bus Station to Burslem town centre. 7/7A/7B/7C: Run regularly from Stoke-on-Trent Bus Station through to Hanley Bus Station and then to Burslem town centre.
Can I park near the stadium?
Yes. Match day parking at the stadium is limited however, there is often parking available at their sister company Synectics Solutions lower down Hamil Road. Parking on matchdays can also be pre-booked HERE.
Turnstile opening times
Turnstiles will open 90 minutes before kick off. In the stadium you will find refreshment kiosks with a hot and cold menu.
Away Fanzone
Away Fanzone located inside the bycars stand (enter through the turnstiles) where you can buy alchocol, snacks, hot food, etc (within the stands you will find the toilet facilities). Here you will find a specific container for draught beer and cider.
Please note that Tommy Cheedle’s and the Staffordshire University FanZone are predominately a home supporter area however look at more information before attending the game.
Please check out the Port Vale website and social media channels for more information for what’s on offer during your visit to Vale Park as some offerings might change on a match-by-match basis,.
How much are tickets for Port Vale vs Newport County?
Tickets for our trip to Vale Park are priced as follows:
Adult - £25
Senior 62+ - £20
Under 21 - £17
Young Person 13-17 - £12
12 & Under - £2
Any child 13 and under must be accompanied by a parent/responsible Adult (Aged 18+)
Can I buy tickets on the day?
Tickets will be available to away supporters on the day of the game. These can be purchased on the day from 9am using the QR Code which will be visible at Turnstile 29. This will also be available outside the Bycars Away stand to allow supporters to purchase away tickets.
However, Port Vale strongly recommends that all visiting supporters purchase their tickets prior to the day of the game.
For further matchday info, please visit Port Vale’s official away fan guide HERE.