Arsenal loses another player: who will miss the match against Port Vale due to injury.
According to The Sun: The ARSENAL team heads to Potteries for a Carabao Cup match on Wednesday evening.
The Gunners, who have not won trophies since 2020, hope for a successful cup run as Mikel Arteta is under pressure to secure silverware.
Arsenal travel to Port Vale on Wednesday for a Carabao Cup clashHowever, Arsenal will be unable to count on Noni Madueke, who suffered a serious knee injury during the 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Sunday.
Madueke joins Martin Ødegaard, Kai Havertz, and Gabriel Jesus, leaving Arteta feeling a shortage of attacking options.
Port Vale sits 19th in League One, but Darren Moore's team has won two matches in a row and has climbed up from the bottom of the table.
Devante Cole, the son of former Newcastle and Manchester United striker Andrew Cole, has scored three goals in his last three matches and will be the biggest threat this evening.
When is the Port Vale vs Arsenal match?
- The Port Vale vs Arsenal match will take place on Wednesday, September 24.
- The game will kick off at 20:00 British time.
- It will be held at Vale Park stadium.
Will the Port Vale vs Arsenal match be broadcast on TV and online?
- The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event.
- You can also watch all the actions live via the Sky Sports app or NOW TV.
- A package including Sky Sports, Sky TV, and Netflix costs £35 per month.
- Existing Sky customers can add Sky Sports for £22 per month.
- A six-month subscription to NOW TV costs £28 per month.
- A flexible NOW TV subscription will cost £34.99.
- A day pass can also be purchased for £14.99.
- Additionally, SunSport will also provide a text match blog.
As Arsenal aims to return to triumph, the match against Port Vale will be an important step in their Carabao Cup journey. The team must prove their strength despite the losses of key players. Whether they can handle the pressure and continue the fight for the trophy will be shown in the upcoming match, which promises to be exciting.
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