Port Vale secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Sunderland in the FA Cup fifth round, a result that saw the League One side advance to the next stage of the competition. The single goal, scored by Ben Waine in the 28th minute, was enough to defeat the Championship visitors. The match, played on March 8th, 2026, at Port Vale's home ground, was watched by an attendance of 10,685.
This win marks Port Vale's fourth consecutive 1-0 home win in the FA Cup this season, underscoring their resilience and effectiveness in cup ties. The team, managed by Jon Brady, has now navigated its way through several challenging rounds, including victories against Bristol Rovers, Fleetwood Town, and Bristol City, the latter requiring extra time. Sunderland, meanwhile, saw their FA Cup journey end with this defeat, following a penalty shootout win against Everton and a narrow victory over Oxford United in previous rounds.
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The defeat for Sunderland, featuring players like Granit Xhaka, represents a setback in their pursuit of FA Cup glory. Details regarding team news and specific match incidents, beyond the decisive goal and a few key plays, remain somewhat sparse in the available reports. The focus now shifts to the FA Cup quarter-final draw, where Port Vale will learn their next opponent.
Match Details and Broadcast Information
The match took place in Stoke-on-Trent, England. For fans unable to attend in person, the game was broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 in the UK. In Australia, the match was available to watch via Stan Sport, with VPN services also mentioned as a means to access the broadcast. The context of the FA Cup, a tournament steeped in history, provides a stage for such 'giant-killing' acts, with Port Vale now firmly in the conversation for potential cup runs. The tournament continues with other fifth-round ties, including West Ham versus Brentford.
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