Port Vale 1-0 Morecambe

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Port Vale overcame a lengthy snow delay to continue their fine run with victory against promotion hopefuls Morecambe.

Nathan Smith's winner ensured in-form Vale secured their sixth successive win for the first time in 25 years.

Shrimps striker Cole Stockton tested Vale goalkeeper Scott Brown with a well-timed low effort early on.

Stockton then turned creator, with a dangerous cross evading his teammates as conditions worsened in Burslem.

Referee Anthony Coggins called the players off after 28 minutes and a 45-minute stoppage followed as ground staff cleared heavy snow from a covered pitch.

The re-energised Valiants took the lead six minutes after the restart as Smith headed home Tom Conlon's inch-perfect free-kick.

Morecambe were incensed not to receive a penalty after the break when Shaun Brisley challenged John O'Sullivan in the area.

Derek Adams' side could not sustain any attacking pressure as they searched for a late equaliser.

Vale threatened through substitute David Amoo in the final moments and stayed resilient defensively to maintain their winning run.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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