Aston Villa v Ipswich Town

Aston Villa v Ipswich Town

Villa are set to host Chelsea at Villa Park in what promises to be a pivotal Premier League showdown.

Aston Villa enjoyed one of the standout campaigns in the country in 2025/26. Unai Emery’s side finished fourth to qualify for the Champions League, recorded the longest winning run of the league season, and capped it all by lifting the Europa League, beating SC Freiburg 3-0 in the Istanbul final for their first European trophy since the 1982 European Cup. Emery remains in charge as Villa look to build on a memorable season.

Chelsea endured a turbulent 2025/26, finishing tenth after a season that included more than one managerial change.

The two sides met twice in the 2025/26 Premier League season: Aston Villa 1-4 Chelsea at Villa Park in March, and Chelsea 1-2 Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge in December.

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Where is Villa Park?

Villa Park, which has been home to Aston Villa since 1897, is located in the Aston area of Birmingham, around two miles north of the city centre.

What is the address of Villa Park?

Villa Park, Trinity Road, Birmingham B6 6HE, UK

How do you get to Villa Park?

Villa Park sits in a well connected spot for transport links, with train the recommended method for most supporters.

Witton is the closest station, only a five minute walk from the ground, with frequent services to and from Birmingham New Street. Aston station is around a 15 minute walk away and served by two rail lines, so trains to and from the city centre run more often. Fans travelling from further afield will usually arrive into Birmingham New Street and take a connecting train to Witton or Aston.

Travelling by bus is also a good option. The 7, 11A and 11C run from the city centre and stop at Witton Square, a short walk from the stadium. On match days the AV82 shuttle, run by Stagecoach, picks up outside Birmingham New Street on Dudley Street and runs direct to the ground, starting three hours before kick off and returning for up to two hours after the final whistle.

Supporters are strongly advised to avoid driving to Villa Park.

Roads around the ground are closed for several hours on match days and the surrounding streets are residential, so on-street parking is heavily restricted. Stadium car parks are permit holders only. Official park and walk car parks are available a little further out, including Y International and King Edward VI Aston School, and should be pre-booked where possible. Allow plenty of time, as traffic delays around the ground are common.

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