
Goalkeeper Watch Week Eight – That Friday Night at 19…
It’s time to bring you our goalkeeper of the weekend once more, who do you think deserves to win it this time?
It’s time to bring you our goalkeeper of the weekend once more, who do you think deserves to win it this time?
The Reds travel to the West Midlands in the hunt of redemption and to secure a place in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup as they face Aston Villa at Villa Park.
After becoming a regular name within the Aston Villa matchday squad under Steve Bruce, the young forward is now 22 years of age and looking out of favour under current Villa boss Dean Smith.
Ivorian centre-half Eric Bailly proved significant as Manchester United survived a late scare from Dean Smith’s Aston Villa to seize all three points and go joint-top of the Premier League.
The 2020 summer transfer window was nothing short of hectic for Manchester United, as they were routinely linked with Aston Villa’s star man Jack Grealish throughout.
In a game full of bookings, Aston Villa edged Wolves in a game that saw both teams down to ten-men but El-Ghazi’s penalty was enough to secure Villa the three points.
Having faced defeat in four of their last five fixtures in the Premier League, Villa find themselves in 12th place with two games in hand on West Midland rivals, Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Brighton hold on to an important 2-1 away win after late VAR drama which ruled out a penalty for Aston Villa. Goals from Danny Welbeck and Solly March secured the vital win for Potter’s side.
Dean Smith’s side will come back from the international break with a target of reaching the top spot for the first time in over 19 years, however, the Seagulls will look to spoil the fortunes at Villa Park.
An incredible Ross Barkley strike settled the tie at the King Power, with Villa getting the all-important three points in a game which could have gone either way.
With the Premier League season just around the corner, Prost International looks into what we can expect from the sides in the top flight. This edition looks at the fortunes of Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brighton, Burnley and Chelsea.
Aston Villa welcome FA Cup Finalists Arsenal to Villa Park this evening. Safety is still in reach for Dean Smith’s men, but lose tonight and it could be all over.
Wolves made it three successive wins since the Premier League restarts thanks to a 1-0 win over Midlands rivals Aston…
Sixth-placed Wolves make the short trip to Villa Park tomorrow lunchtime as they look to move a step closer to…
Aston Villa return to their home ground, Villa Park where they will face a Chelsea team rejuvenated and raring to go.
The Premier League season resumed with a goaless draw between Aston Villa and Sheffield United.
Football is back! And boy we cannot wait!
The sporting world has seen many things return in recent weeks due to coronavirus lockdown’s being eased but how has this impacted the sporting world.
Today’s edition of the Birthday Boys sees us explore the career’s of Arsenal talisman Alexandre Lacazette and Manchester City full-back Kyle Walker.
Leicester aim for revenge when they take on Aston Villa on Monday night.
Aston Villa take on Leicester City in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg in what looks to be a thrilling encounter at Villa Park.
Aston Villa host Southampton in another relegation crunch-clash.
Manchester United hope to return to winning ways as they host Aston Villa at Old Trafford.
Wolves host Aston Villa in an important derby match with both hoping to improve on their poor starts to the season.