Port Vale vs Middlesbrough live stream: How to watch EFL Cup online

Port Vale and Middlesbrough go head-to-head in the EFL Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday at 7:45pm (UK time).
How to live stream Port Vale vs Middlesbrough online:
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Port Vale vs Middlesbrough match preview
The two lowest-ranked remaining teams in the tournament, both Port Vale and Middlesbrough will be seeing Tuesday night as a huge opportunity to reach a rare cup semi-final.
Port Vale have already seen off Mansfield, Sutton United, Crewe and Fleetwood in this year’s competition, with this the first time they’ve ever reached the EFL Cup quarter-finals. The run has been a welcome distraction from their middling League One form, sitting 15th in the table with 25 points from 20 matches so far, though they have beaten Exeter (1-0) and Wigan (3-2) in their last two league games.
As for Middlesbrough, they won this competition back in 2004 and reached back-to-back finals in 1997 and 1998, so fans have fond EFL Cup memories. However, it’s the first time they’ve reached the quarter-finals since 2019. Boro don’t exactly head in on the best of form, with their 2-1 win at Swansea at the weekend only coming off the back of three consecutive defeats to Leeds, Ipswich and Hull. Michael Carrick’s side are 13th in the Championship and maintain an outside chance of reaching the playoffs, but Boro will want to make sure there are no shocks here against Port Vale so they can set up a semi-final clash with one of the Premier League’s big hitters.
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