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Where to Watch Arsenal v Port Vale, live odds, streaming Carabao Cup

Port Vale face one of the toughest tests in their recent history when they welcome Premier League giants Arsenal to Vale Park in the third round of the EFL Cup on Wednesday night.
What TV channel is Port Vale v Arsenal broadcast on?
Port Vale v Arsenal will be shown live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, with coverage starting from 7pm ahead of the 8pm kick-off at Vale Park.
Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or bundled with Netflix in a complete package from £43 per month. Sky Sports+ will also feature more than 1,000 EFL games throughout the season and is included as part of Sky Sports subscriptions.
How to live stream Port Vale v Arsenal online
Sky Sports customers can stream the game live via the Sky Go app on compatible devices including smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.
Fans without a Sky subscription can watch through NOW, with a day membership priced at £14.99 or a monthly membership at £34.99. NOW can be streamed via computer, smart TVs, consoles, and mobile devices, with access also available through TNT Sports.
Port Vale v Arsenal Match Preview
The League One side, promoted from League Two last season, endured a difficult start to the campaign but have lifted spirits with back-to-back victories in their last two matches. Darren Moore’s men will now look to carry that momentum into a daunting tie against Mikel Arteta’s side.
Arsenal arrive in Staffordshire after salvaging a dramatic late point against Manchester City at the weekend, Gabriel Martinelli striking in stoppage time to secure a 1-1 draw. While the Gunners would have preferred a statement victory, avoiding defeat was crucial in maintaining their strong league position.
Arteta is expected to make several changes to the side that started against City. Leandro Trossard could be among those handed another chance, with Noni Madueke sidelined and Bukayo Saka still working back towards full fitness.
Trossard impressed in Europe last week, coming off the bench to register a goal and an assist against Athletic Bilbao in the Champions League. The Belgian will be keen to continue that form if given the nod on Wednesday night.
Arsenal may also use the occasion to blood some of their exciting young talent, though even a rotated side should possess enough quality to overcome their League One hosts and book a place in the next round.
