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Port Vale’s clash with Stevenage has been postponed after an early pitch inspection.

The Saturday match has fallen foul of the freezing weather conditions that grip North Staffordshire, following a 12.30pm referee pitch inspection.

 The Vale Park pitch has remained covered since last Friday’s FA Cup victory over Accrington, but with further snow forecast and the icy conditions set to continue, it was decided there was no prospect of the game going ahead.

Micky Adams told the clubs website: “We are glad an early decision was made because we can decide what to do with the players now. We can’t help the elements but at least we all know where we are now.

“It is frustrating because we were on fine form and needed a game and Stevenage would have posed a stern test.”

Kidsgrove Athletic boss Peter Ward has slammed the Evo-Stik league for starting fixtures later than other leagues which he claims causes fixture congestion later in the season.

The Welsh Premier and Blue Square Premier, North and South divisions all start their fixtures on August 14, but the Evo-Stik divisions start on August 21 and this delay is causing havoc as the cold weather sets in.

Ward said: “We start two weeks after everyone else and this needs changing.

Peter Ward

“This cold weather is set for at least ten days now, so we have no chance of playing our midweek games and next week so it is going to be a struggle.”

Ward also believed that the number of cup competitions is hampering the side’s that do well and progress further in the competitions.

He added: “There are too many cups – it is simple.

“We are four games behind some teams and other are four behind us so it means that we have a fixture congestion late in the season when others are maybe only playing once a week.”

Kidsgrove are currently in the quarter-finals of the Staffordshire Senior Cup but reached the third-round of the League Cup, as well as competing in the FA Cup preliminary rounds, FA Trophy and Presidents Trophy.

Grove sit seventh but if they can win their games in hand then Ward’s men will be hanging on the coattails on the top two side Barwell and Carlton Town.

 Two goals from centre back John McCombe helped Port Vale keep the pressure on League Two leaders Chesterfield with a 2-1 victory over Wycombe Wanderers, writes Christopher Finch.

 The three points keep Vale in second place in the table, just two points off top spot, as the Spireites secured a 2-0 win over Aldershot.

Both sides remained unchanged from their previous outings, Micky Adams sticking with the side that dispatched Dartford 4-0 in an FA Cup first round replay on Tuesday night, while Gary Waddock kept faith with the 11 that beat Bradford 1-0 last Saturday.

It was a nervy, but exciting opening, and Vale had an excellent chance to get on the board early-on.

A Marc Richards through ball released Gary Roberts, who picked out Justin Richards perfectly, but the 30-year-old could not add to his goal midweek, shooting wide when he should have done much better.

He had the chance to atone for that miss in the 10th minute as he turned and unleashed a powerful shot at visiting keeper Nikki Bull, who comfortably parried it away.

However, the deadlock was broken just 60 seconds later. A Rob Taylor corner to the far post reached Marc Richards, and the Valiants top scorer nodded across goal to McCombe, who buried a header in to the back of the net.

Wycombe responded quickly though and in the 16th minute Vale’s goalkeeper Stuart Tomlinson slipped from a corner, and that left David Winfield with an easy header to level the match.

Both sides had chances to take the lead in the rest of a very even first-half. Gareth Ainsworth, returning to one of his former clubs almost put Wycombe in the lead at the end of a classy passing move across the Chairboys midfield. He cut inside from the right wing, but his hopeful effort went wide.

John McCombe

A cross from Stuart Beavon just evaded the head of Kevin Betsy, as the visitors continued to come forward.

However, it was Vale who came closest to taking the lead at the interval. A through ball from Roberts found Justin Richards on the left hand side. He crossed perfectly for namesake Marc at the back post, but Bull produced a fantastic save at point blank range to deny him his 13th goal of the season.

A quiet start to the second-half ensued, prompting Adams to make the first switch of the game, bringing on Louis Dodds for Sean Rigg. The move almost paid dividends immediately as Justin Richards ran down the left wing and dragged the ball back for substitute Dodds, but he could not get full contact with the ball and scuffed it wide.

The winning goal came just after the hour mark. Roberts swung a free-kick into the penalty area, and after taking a touch to bring the ball down, McCombe turned, and hooked the ball past a surprised Bull in to the corner of the goal. Vale had chances to further extend their lead.

A Doug Loft free-kick was punched away unconvincingly by Bull, landing at the feet of Roberts, who could only shoot wide.

The golden chance to put the game to bed came with ten minutes left. Loft floated the ball to Justin Richards at the far post, who aimed the ball back at Marc Richards, but the latter could not take advantage and launched the ball high into the stands behind the goal.

Wycombe also had their opportunities to snatch an equaliser late-on. Andy Sandell fired a stinging shot at Tomlinson, who palmed the ball away, and Ben Strevens missed from close-range.

It was not to be though, and Vale took home the three points at the start of a busy week for them. A trip to Stockport County on Tuesday night is followed by an FA Cup second-round match with Accrington Stanley on Friday.

Let North Staffs Football know your thoughts from the match.

Port Vale entertain Wycombe Wanderers in a top of the table clash at Vale Park the host sit second in League Two, the visitors are just outside the automatic promotion spots in fourth, writes James Hale.

Micky Adams side’s attention turns back to the league after victory in an FA Cup replay over non- league side Dartford.

Vale have failed to score in their last two league matches, drawing both, while Wycombe have won three of their previous four matches.

The hosts who are in talks with an American investor will hope to put on a performance for the perspective buyers.

A victory could see them regain top spot in the division.

Victory for Wanderers will see them leapfrog Vale into the automatic promotion places.

Kick-off is 3.00pm at Vale Park.

North Staffs Football predicts: Port Vale 2-2 Wycombe

Click below to see Sam Morris’s report for Staffs Live as players from both side’s give their thoughts ahead of the match.

Port Vale eased into the second round of the FA Cup, seeing off non-league Dartford in last night’s (Nov 16) replay at Vale Park, writes Lewis Davies.
 
Marc Richards scored a brace before Sean Rigg and namesake Justin Richards made the game a rout.
 
The original tie had finished 1-1 in Kent but M. Richards settled the home side’s nerves when he hit home a 15th minute penalty after Gary Roberts was brought down in the box by Paul Goodacre.

Vale Park

 
That chalked up Richards eleventh goal of the campaign and he made it twelve just ten minutes later, hitting Kris Taylor’s cross past Andrew Young in the Dartford goal.
 
Despite starting the second-half brightly, the visitors went three goals down this time Rob Taylor provided the cross for Rigg to finish.
 
Vale fans will have been pleased to see J. Richards end his recent dip in form as he scored from M. Richards’ through ball to make it 4-0.

Micky Adams’s men will now face Accrington Stanley at Vale Park in the second-round, to be played on Nov 27.

To see Marc Richards penalty click below.

Burton Albion face their toughest game of the season when they travel to the b2net
stadium to take on high flying Chesterfield this Saturday (Nov 13), writes Jonathan Moulds.

Burton are searching for their first win in three games while it’s a completely different
story for Chesterfield.

The Spireites continue to lead the way in League Two and John Sheridan’s men
are currently on seven-match unbeaten run which makes Paul Peschisolido’s job a
whole lot harder.

The Brewers prepare to take on League 2 leaders

Burton Albion defender Darren Moore has completed a one-match ban and is available
for selection, but may have to settle for a place on the bench.

Fellow defender Aaron Webster is also pushing for a start as he impressed in the Brewers 1-0 FA Cup win
against Oxford United last weekend, scoring the winner in the 85th minute.

Chesterfield striker Dean Morgan could be included after recovering from a hamstring
injury.
Fellow frontman Craig Davies is expected to return after being rested for the FA Cup tie
with Harrow last week.

Kick-off is 3.00pm and North Staffs Football predicts a 2-1 Chesterfield win.

Burton Albion and Port Vale have made into in the draw for the second-round of the FA Cup this weekend, writes North Staffs Football’s James Hale.

Aaron Webster struck late to secure victory for Burton Albion as they knocked out fellow League Two side Oxford United.

Left-back Webster met Scott Malone’s cross to power his header home five minutes from time.

His goal means the Brewers will now face Chesterfield at the Pirelli Stadium, game to be played over the weekend November 27/28.

Albion had the better of the first half, but the U’s defence stood strong, with Steve Kinniburgh clearing off the line from James Collins effort.

Pirelli Stadium

Webster was then introduced in the 70th minute and his header secured the victory.

Oxford had a great opportunity late on but Tom Craddock saw his shot deflected wide.

Burton boss Paul Peschisolido told BBC Sport of his delight at seeing hard work prevail.

He added: “The first half we showed patient build-up and played some great stuff.

“They put bodies behind the ball and we passed it for fun, created opportunities and were unfortunate not to hit the target.

“But I told the guys to keep patient and in the second-half all the hard work would pay off – and it did.”

Albion’s attention now switches back to League Two, and a weekend trip to Chesterfield as both side’s eye each other up ahead of their FA Cup clash in three weeks.

Meanwhile, Port Vale salvaged a late equaliser to earn a replay against non-league minnows Dartford.

Dartford opened the scoring in the 39th minute when Darts’ skipper Elliot Bradbrook slotted home past keeper Stuart Tomlinson.

This appeared to be the winner until the 85th minute when McCombe was on hand to bundle the ball over the line to deny Dartford a famous victory.

It was perhaps a harsh result on the home side who really took it to Micky Adams’s men, but Vale will breath a sigh of relief as the two sides will battle it out again at Vale Park.

The victors will then face a home tie against Accrington Stanley in the second-round of the competition.

For highlights of Vale’s trip to Kent click below:

League Two football takes its eyes of the league this weekend, as Burton Albion and Port Vale look for their very own FA Cup success, writes North Staffs Football’s James Hale.

League 2 high flyers Port Vale travel to Princes Park this weekend to take on Blue Square Conference South side Dartford.

Port Vale

Dartford currently sit precariously above the drop zone in the Blue Square South Division, whilst in comparison visitors Port Vale are in the automatic promotion spots in League Two.

The Darts have overcome Canvey Island and Leiston to reach this stage of the competition and a sell out crowd is expected for Dartford’s biggest game in 21 years.

Vale have history in the competition themselves having previously reached the semi-final back in 1954, losing out to eventual winners West Bromwich Albion.

At the Pirelli Stadium, Paul Peschisolido’s Burton Albion welcome Oxford United on Sunday (Nov 7).

Burton Albion

The Brewers currently sit one place above their opponents in League Two and the two sides met on the opening day of the season, where they played out a goalless draw.

Burton Albion have never passed the Third Round of the competition, but visitors Oxford United reached the Sixth round of the competition back in 1964.

North Staffs Football predicts two close games as both sides eye up a lucrative tie in the Third Round draw.

Dartford 1 Port Vale 3

Burton Albion 2 Oxford 1

Let us know your score predictions.

Newcastle Town boss Greg Clowes has praised his players despite their 1-0 defeat to Vauxhall Motors in the FA Cup Final Qualifying Round.

Motors, who are 34 places above Newcastle, were made spectators as Newcastle dominated lengthy spells of the match, with Jordan Johnson and Alan Nagington squandering chances.

The Liverpool-based side made Newcastle pay and scored through David Mannix’s close range effort at the back post.

Clowes said: “I am very proud of the lads and they did superbly well.

“We put in a good performance and we were the better team but we couldn’t find the back of the net.

“It is disappointing but the lads did not themselves down”.

Newcastle face Trafford in the Presidents Cup tomorrow (Oct 26) night and face Brigg Town on Saturday (Oct 30).

Clowes revealed he will be resting some of his side for Saturday’s league match.

“We want some of the lads fresh for Saturday so 5 or 6 will miss the match against Trafford so they have a full week of rest.”