Port Vale welcome Cardiff City to Vale Park on Thursday, 7 August 2025, as both sides aim to build early momentum in League One after contrasting results on the opening weekend.

This fixture marks Port Vale’s first home game since winning promotion from League Two last season. Darren Moore’s side finished second in the table.

How to watch Port Vale v Cardiff City on TV

The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event in the UK. Coverage typically begins around 30 minutes before kick off, offering pre-match analysis, interviews, and team news.

Live stream: How to watch online

Sky Sports subscribers can stream Port Vale v Cardiff City live online via the Sky Go app.

NOW TV users with an active Sky Sports Pass can stream the match through the NOW TV app, which is also supported on most smart devices and gaming consoles.

Kick off time

Port Vale v Cardiff City will kick off at 8:00pm BST on Thursday, 7 August 2025.

Gates at Vale Park are expected to open at 6:30pm, with the match being played under the lights for what should be a lively midweek encounter.

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The Vale opened with a 2-1 loss at Rotherham, a game in which they created four big chances but were undone by defensive lapses.

While key players like Nathan Smith and Ethan Chislett have moved on, Moore has retained the core of his squad and focused on adding depth.

Rico Richards has joined permanently after impressing on loan, Jordan Gabriel provides promise at right back, and Jaden Stockley is set to lead the line. Stability and survival remain the main objectives this season.

In contrast, Cardiff City arrive with more unpredictability. Relegated from the Championship, the Bluebirds now look to regroup in League One under new boss Brian Barry-Murphy.

The manager’s development focused approach is seen as a bold choice, and the squad remains largely intact.

Cardiff opened their campaign with a 2-1 win over Peterborough, controlling more of the ball, though they also gave up several big chances.

With Rubin Colwill, Alex Robertson, and Yousef Salech in the attack, the Bluebirds are expected to be one of the division’s stronger sides and are widely tipped for a top six finish.

Thursday night’s clash is a chance for Port Vale to prove their mettle against a highly rated opponent and for Cardiff to build consistency early in the season.

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