Paul Warne has named his Derby County line-up as he prepares to oversee his first home game as the club's Head Coach.
Substitutes: Stone (GK), Hall, Worrall, Odubeko, Pett, Butterworth, Politic. Port Vale: Stephens (GK), Jones, Walker, Smith, Garrity, Wilson, Conlon (C), Forrester, Massey, Harrison, McCarron. Derby County: Wildsmith (GK), Hourihane, Chester, Cashin, Barkhuizen, Bird (C), Collins, Mendez-Laing, Dobbin, Stearman, Knight.
Live blog from Port Vale's League One game at Derby County featuring all the build-up, team news, action and reaction.
It's swung in deep to Garrity who heads back across goal but the ball is cleared. Walker floats a free kick to the back post, finding Jones. A corner from the right was handled and referee Sam Harrison pointed to the spot. Wilson has two shots blocked in the area before Derby break down their left through Barkhuizen. The Rams break swiftly but Forrester executes a perfect sliding challenge to stop Dobbin. After an awful start, Vale have actually got back into this game well and quietened the home fans, at least to an extent. The corner drops at the far post but Max Bird's effort is blocked. To see our tremendous fan base fill out the away end and come to Derby County, which is a very big team in the league, and win is a good day for owners and supporters alike.โ Derby cross from the right is met by Conor Hourihane whose shot is deflected wide. Ref plays on then thinks about it - then gives a penalty! I'm The Sentinel and StokeonTrentLive's Port Vale reporter Mike Baggaley and am blogging live from the game. Collins must have then done something else while they were on the deck because the ref brought out a straight red.
The latest Derby County news as Rams supporters reacts to the sending off of James Collins against Port Vale in League One.
#dcfc Here is what some of them had to say: Ellis Harrison duly dispatched the spot kick. Collins was judged to have committed a foul and hit the ground in frustration after it was given. But his afternoon took a bad turn after the interval when he received his marching orders.
Derby suffered a shock 2-1 home defeat to Port Vale in a controversial match at Pride Park.
Collins was shown a straight red three minutes later after a clash with Nathan Smith and Vale won it in the 66th minute when Harrison set up Wilson to score from 15 yards. Vale showed plenty of spirit but Derby almost made it two in the 35th minute when Lewis Dobbin shot wide from 10 yards. Derby hit Vale on the break in the fifth minute with Tom Barkhuizen crossing for Collins to fire past Jack Stevens from 12 yards.
Port Vale manager Darrell Clarke handed Liam McCarron a first League start while defender Connor Hall was named on the bench. It was a high tempo start by both ...
As for Vale, this was a magnificent team effort from Jack Stevens at the back to Ellis Harrison upfront. The tall striker made no mistake with a low drive past the keeper to open his account for the season. With the home side down to ten men, Vale sensed that an upset could be on the cards but they had to be careful as, with the home fans livid, the officials appeared to lose control for a period and fouls and yellow cards were brandished all over the place. A minute later the game was turned on its head when James Collins was sent-off. Richard Stearman was booked for what appeared to be a hand in the box. Typically, for the Valiants, the chance was wasted as captain Tom Conlon put his effort wide.
Derby suffer shock 2-1 home defeat to Port Vale in Paul Warne's first home league game as manager.
Gavin Massey (Port Vale) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. Post update - Shots - Referee: - 1Wildsmith
Latest Derby County news from Derbyshire Live brings you how the players fared in the clash at Pride Park.
Lewis Dobbin: Full of running and was not afraid to go hunting for mistakes which he did on a few occasions in the first half. James Collins: His third goal in two games and it was a hell of a finish too. Should have cleared his lines in the build-up to Vale's second goal. Jason Knight: Produced one cross that almost led to a goal for Lewis Dobbin and there was plenty of effort. Full of speed and tricks and played a key role in the first goal as it was his pass that led to Barkhuizen crossing for Collins. Vale asked questions of the Derby defence through set-pieces and long throws, but Joe Wildsmith was rarely troubled.
Derby head coach Paul Warne admitted his team were taught a hard lesson after his first home game in charge ended in a 2-1 defeat to Port Vale.
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