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Peterborough vs Port Vale prediction time, and it lands on a Thursday night under the Weston Homes Stadium lights (London Road). This League One Round 36 meeting is scheduled for 2026-04-16 with kickoff at 19:45 GMT (18:45 UTC), and it has the feel of a game where the home side wants to set the tempo early, while the visitors hope to make it awkward for as long as possible.
Here are the essentials for your notebook before the match begins: Peterborough United vs Port Vale, League One, Round 36, in Peterborough. The Posh come into this one with the advantage of familiar surroundings and a style that usually leans toward front-foot football at home. Vale, meanwhile, travel with the underdog tag and the sort of mindset that says, “If we keep it tight for an hour, anything can happen.”
From a tactical point of view, the likely story is Peterborough trying to control the rhythm through longer spells of possession and a higher shot volume. The numbers we’re projecting fit that script: around 60% of the ball for the hosts, 14 total shots, and 6 on target. If that happens, Port Vale’s goalkeeper could have one of those “busy hands” evenings.
Port Vale’s best route is usually to stay compact, defend their box with discipline, and look for moments rather than minutes. Our game model expects the away side to see about 40% possession with 8 shots in total and just 2 on target. That doesn’t mean Vale won’t threaten; it often means their chances are fewer, but sharper—think set pieces, second balls, and quick breaks when Peterborough commit numbers forward.
There’s also a small reminder from Peterborough’s past that football loves a plot twist. Back on 2022-03-08, they went to Bournemouth with long odds (11.0) and came away with a 1-1 draw. Different teams, different season, same lesson: if you keep your head, you can nick something.
The 1X2 odds at the time of writing: Home win 1.62, Draw 6.0, Away win 6.0. On paper, the prices say Peterborough are rightful favourites, but not so short that you can fall asleep after placing your bet.
Our top safety-first angle is 1X (Peterborough win or draw) at 1.18, with a trust level of 8.5/10. In plain words: the model expects Peterborough to avoid defeat more often than not, which fits the projected control in possession and shots.
If you prefer the main result market, our analysis points to Home win (1) as the most likely outcome, with confidence 8.0/10 at odds of 1.62. That price is attractive if you believe Peterborough turn pressure into goals—especially with the on-target gap (6 vs 2) suggesting better chance quality.
The over 2.5 goals call is more cautious—confidence is only 5.3/10—because it depends on whether Port Vale contribute or whether Peterborough do most of the scoring alone. Still, the projected flow (22 shots combined) suggests chances should exist, even if finishing is always the part that refuses to follow the script.
Our Peterborough vs Port Vale prediction for the scoreline is 2-1 to the hosts, with a half-time forecast of 1-1. That lines up with a first half where Vale can stay in it, followed by a second half where Peterborough’s volume tells. For extras: we’re projecting 6 corners total (4-2) and a calm discipline profile at 1 yellow card each—so maybe not the kind of night where the referee becomes the main character.
Peterborough vs Port Vale prediction time, and it lands on a Thursday night under the Weston Homes Stadium lights (London Road). This League One Round 36 meeting is scheduled for 2026-04-16 with kickoff at 19:45 GMT (18:45 UTC), and it has the feel of a game where the home side wants to set the tempo early, while the visitors hope to make it awkward for as long as possible.
Here are the essentials for your notebook before the match begins: Peterborough United vs Port Vale, League One, Round 36, in Peterborough. The Posh come into this one with the advantage of familiar surroundings and a style that usually leans toward front-foot football at home. Vale, meanwhile, travel with the underdog tag and the sort of mindset that says, “If we keep it tight for an hour, anything can happen.”
From a tactical point of view, the likely story is Peterborough trying to control the rhythm through longer spells of possession and a higher shot volume. The numbers we’re projecting fit that script: around 60% of the ball for the hosts, 14 total shots, and 6 on target. If that happens, Port Vale’s goalkeeper could have one of those “busy hands” evenings.
Port Vale’s best route is usually to stay compact, defend their box with discipline, and look for moments rather than minutes. Our game model expects the away side to see about 40% possession with 8 shots in total and just 2 on target. That doesn’t mean Vale won’t threaten; it often means their chances are fewer, but sharper—think set pieces, second balls, and quick breaks when Peterborough commit numbers forward.
There’s also a small reminder from Peterborough’s past that football loves a plot twist. Back on 2022-03-08, they went to Bournemouth with long odds (11.0) and came away with a 1-1 draw. Different teams, different season, same lesson: if you keep your head, you can nick something.
The 1X2 odds at the time of writing: Home win 1.62, Draw 6.0, Away win 6.0. On paper, the prices say Peterborough are rightful favourites, but not so short that you can fall asleep after placing your bet.
Our top safety-first angle is 1X (Peterborough win or draw) at 1.18, with a trust level of 8.5/10. In plain words: the model expects Peterborough to avoid defeat more often than not, which fits the projected control in possession and shots.
If you prefer the main result market, our analysis points to Home win (1) as the most likely outcome, with confidence 8.0/10 at odds of 1.62. That price is attractive if you believe Peterborough turn pressure into goals—especially with the on-target gap (6 vs 2) suggesting better chance quality.
The over 2.5 goals call is more cautious—confidence is only 5.3/10—because it depends on whether Port Vale contribute or whether Peterborough do most of the scoring alone. Still, the projected flow (22 shots combined) suggests chances should exist, even if finishing is always the part that refuses to follow the script.
Our Peterborough vs Port Vale prediction for the scoreline is 2-1 to the hosts, with a half-time forecast of 1-1. That lines up with a first half where Vale can stay in it, followed by a second half where Peterborough’s volume tells. For extras: we’re projecting 6 corners total (4-2) and a calm discipline profile at 1 yellow card each—so maybe not the kind of night where the referee becomes the main character.
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Port Vale is a risky team
1X -556
Peterborough to win or draw with odds of -5561 -161
Peterborough is expected to win with odds of -161Over 2.5 -139
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -128
Both teams are expected to score1X&O1.5 -238
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals
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2:1
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Port Vale |
20-Dec-25
0:1
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Peterborough |
10-Apr-24
3:0
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Port Vale |
24-Oct-23
0:1
| Peterborough ![]() |
Port Vale |
16-Jan-23
0:2
| Peterborough ![]() |
Peterborough |
24-Sep-22
3:0
| Port Vale ![]() |
Port Vale |
04-Feb-17
0:3
| Peterborough ![]() |
Peterborough |
10-Sep-16
2:2
| Port Vale ![]() |
Peterborough |
12-Mar-16
2:3
| Port Vale ![]() |
Port Vale |
17-Oct-15
1:1
| Peterborough ![]() |
Port Vale |
17-Jan-15
2:1
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| 06 Apr | D |
Peterborough
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Cardiff
| 1 |
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Luton
| 2 |
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| 1 |
| 21 Mar | D |
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Peterborough
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Exeter
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| 21 Mar | W | Port Vale |
1 | Bolton |
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2 |
| 14 Mar | D | Port Vale |
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England - League One| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Lincoln | 42 | 79-36 | 93 |
| 2 |
Cardiff | 41 | 76-42 | 81 |
| 3 |
Bradford | 42 | 52-46 | 71 |
| 4 |
Bolton | 42 | 59-44 | 70 |
| 5 |
Stockport | 40 | 59-50 | 67 |
| 6 |
Stevenage | 41 | 43-38 | 67 |
| 7 |
Plymouth | 42 | 66-58 | 63 |
| 8 |
Huddersfield | 42 | 65-56 | 62 |
| 9 |
Reading | 43 | 62-55 | 62 |
| 10 |
Luton | 41 | 57-50 | 61 |
| 11 |
Wycombe | 43 | 63-51 | 60 |
| 12 |
Barnsley | 40 | 63-65 | 54 |
| 13 |
Mansfield Town | 40 | 50-43 | 53 |
| 14 |
Doncaster | 42 | 43-64 | 53 |
| 15 |
Wigan | 42 | 46-56 | 52 |
| 16 |
Peterborough | 41 | 60-58 | 51 |
| 17 |
Burton Albion | 43 | 46-56 | 51 |
| 18 |
Blackpool | 43 | 51-65 | 51 |
| 19 |
Leyton Orient | 42 | 57-66 | 50 |
| 20 |
AFC Wimbledon | 42 | 49-63 | 50 |
| 21 |
Exeter City | 43 | 47-55 | 47 |
| 22 |
Rotherham | 41 | 36-62 | 37 |
| 23 |
Northampton | 41 | 34-60 | 35 |
| 24 |
Port Vale | 39 | 30-54 | 34 |