
Preview: Southampton visit Villa Park
Unai Emery's men host Southampton in second-consecutive home outing
Unai Emery's men host Southampton in second-consecutive home outing
Aston Villa Foundation hold competition for young poets inspired by Benjamin's writing, commemorating the first anniversary of his passing
Alphonso Davies is open to offers, Manchester City target Pepelu, Manchester United and Aston Villa watching Tyler Dibling.
Match report from third round clash at Bodymoor Heath
Aston Villa supporters can read an exclusive interview with Steven Davis in Saturday's matchday programme. The 39-year-old told the News and Record about his grounding in the club's Academy and how it helped him to forge a career in the game, recalling the FA Youth Cup win against Wayne Rooney's Everton in 2002. Davis, who also represented Southampton with distinction later in his career, spoke about being given a first team opportunity by David O'Leary, cleaning up at the club's awards after a sterling 2005/06 season and the decision to leave for Fulham in 2007. Here's an extract from his interview with the official programme... How did your move to Aston Villa come about? “I first started coming over to Villa on trial when I was 12 and then I’d be over in the school holidays, spending time at Bodymoor Heath. I signed when I was 14 with the idea of moving over when I finished school at 16. I moved across when I was 16 and then I was in digs full-time.” Looking back on your time in the Academy, how was it coming through the ranks? “It was a big move because I was a kid moving away from home. I’d got to know the group that I was joining because I’d been over so regularly, which made the transition easier. I was excited to follow my dream of becoming a professional footballer. I moved into digs in Wylde Green for a couple of years with a really nice family that I’m still in touch with now. I had a great grounding with the coaching I had with Gordon Cowans, a club legend, Tony McAndrew and Kevin MacDonald. They saw I had a good attitude and that I tried to improve myself every day. They wouldn’t let anyone get too far ahead of themselves. It was a great place for me to start my career and it was the right decision to sign for Villa.” Because you’d come through the ranks, did you find the Villa fans were very supportive of you? “The support I received from them throughout my time at the club was amazing. I think they always like to see someone coming through the ranks and I had a special relationship with them. I’m very thankful for the support because as a young player, you’re not always playing your best and you’re trying to find that level of consistency when you’re adjusting to the level. I always felt that they had my back.” What are your reflections on playing for Villa, given you went from a boy to a man at the club? “Nothing but good memories. Amazing facilities, amazing club and amazing people who made me feel so welcome. I came through with a good group and got my chance to play. Making the number of appearances that I did (102) in that short period was amazing. I’m very thankful for my time at Villa and the fans were great. The stadium is still amazing and I always love to come back to Villa Park.”Matchday Programmes The Villa News and Record is available to purchase from around the stadium on every matchday, while you can also order your copy online. If you've missed an issue or want to order a copy of the next edition to your door, you can do so online via the link below...Order your official matchday programmeShop now!
FixturesAston Villa Women Vs. Manchester City Women - Sun, Jan 26th 2025, 14:00A new date and kick-off time has been set for Aston Villa's Women's Super League clash with Manchester City at Villa Park. The match originally scheduled for Sunday 26th January 2025, will now take place on Saturday 25th January 2025. The fixture will also now kick-off at 12:00pm and will be shown live on Sky Sports. Ticketing details for the fixture will be announced in due course.
Aston Villa legend Gary Shaw died from a severe head injury as a result of a fall, an inquest hears.
Everything you need to know ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash at Villa Park
A gallery of images from Aston Villa's session in the gym
Aston Villa manager looks ahead to clash at Villa Park
"It’s important that we make Villa Park a difficult place to come."
‘You’ve got to cop it’: Spurs fans vent at PostecoglouBournemouth 1-0 Tottenham | Fulham 3-1 Brighton So to this weekend’s Premier League fixtures. Fun fact: the top four all face away trips. Saturday 12.30 Everton v Liverpool 15.00 Aston Villa v Southampton 15.00 Brentford v Newcastle 15.00 Crystal Palace v Man City 17.30 Man Utd v Nottingham Forest Continue reading...
Aston Vila paid emotional tribute to Gary Shaw in September after his death and it has now been revealed what caused the 19882 European Cup winner's shock passing after an inquest
Emi Martínez has been named Aston Villa Player of the Month for November. The Argentina goalkeeper took over a third of the overall vote, on the back of a month where he again stood out for Unai Emery's side, playing every minute in all competitions. November began with a 4-1 defeat to Spurs, followed by a narrow loss at Club Brugge in the Champions League. A 2-0 defeat at league leaders Liverpool was next, before another 90-minute haul for Martínez as the Villans drew 2-2 at home to Crystal Palace. But it was the final game of the month where we saw Martínez's heroics, against Juventus in the Champions League. Having paraded his two Yashin Trophies around the Villa Park pitch ahead of kick-off, The World's Number One pulled off a magnificent stop to claw Francisco Conceição's effort off the goalline and keep the scores level, as the Villans played out a 0-0 draw with the Italian outfit. Villa's top three players in our November poll were: Emi Martínez 34% Lucas Digne 11% Ross Barkley 10% Thank you to everyone who voted and congratulations, Emi!
A quadruple sub from Unai 🔄
🟣 1-0 🟡 [59’] #AVLSOU || #UpTheVilla https://t.co/MdqVrExbsA
Straight into the thick of it 💥 https://t.co/XbY79PQmaK
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Half time at Villa Park. ⏸️ https://t.co/jtkpZy8ai9
Going into the break a goal to the good 💪
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Hungry for a second 😤
🟣 1-0 🟡 [40’] #AVLSOU || #UpTheVilla https://t.co/No8SkPNcuS
RT @BBCMOTD: Back on target! 🎯
Jhon Duran puts Aston Villa ahead with his first Premier League goal since September.
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A sequence of events 🎯 https://t.co/0Ufe2sLwgT
Jhon's fifth in the Premier League this season 😤 https://t.co/bIJyvh7dg7
A tidy finish from Duràn gives us the lead 🤛 https://t.co/MeVkC74rGR
Incredible support given the conditions 👏
Good to have you with us, Saints fans 💛 https://t.co/oC9eNcf1wY
🟡🟡🟣🟡 https://t.co/1ZwUU3rhJ2
1: We're under way in the West Midlands 💛
And... we're OFF! CMON VILLAAA 🗣️
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💯 up for Leon in the Premier League https://t.co/jS4CxPoXSG