Villa welcome Spurs to Villa Park as Premier League continues.
Aston Villa continued their upward trajectory under Unai Emery, securing European qualification with consistent performances throughout the season, narrowly missing out on Champions League football.
Spurs lifted the Europa League trophy in Bilbao, securing their first European title in over four decades. With Thomas Frank appointed as head coach ahead of the new campaign, a fresh chapter begins at Tottenham as they look to build on that success domestically.
Villa and Spurs met twice last season. In November, Tottenham came from behind to claim a convincing 4–1 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Dominic Solanke scored twice in a dominant second-half performance; full report here. In May, Villa responded with a 2–0 victory at Villa Park, with second-half goals from Ezri Konsa and Boubacar Kamara sealing the win, read more here.
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