Key events
20 mins: McGinn links up with Watkins outside the Brentford area, but the move peters out. At the other end, Wissa is penalised for a frustrated shove after a long pass gets away from him.
18 mins: A lull in any meaningful goalmouth action.
15 mins: From a deep free kick, Digne swings in a pinpoint delivery and Mings gallops on to it – but he can’t make a clean contact and Flekken smothers his shot. That was Villa’s best chance so far.
13 mins: Villa continue to press, with Disasi’s flick repelled by Flekken before the flag goes up.
12 mins: Villa’s first corner is headed behind by Schade; the second is comfortably claimed by Mark Flekken.
11 mins: Now Jacob Ramsey finds space and looks to curl one beyond Flekken from the edge of the area … but Collins is there again to head it behind for a corner.
9 mins: At the other end, Tielemans tries a low shot on goal from 25 yards, but it’s blocked by Nathan Collins.
8 mins: Another Brentford opening as Damsgaard lifts the ball over the Villa backline to Janelt on the left. Mings intercepts the cross, but the offside flag goes up anyway.
6 mins: Eek! More defensive nerves for Villa, McGinn overplaying in his own penalty area – and a last-ditch Tielemans tackle is required to stop Wissa poking the ball home!
5 mins: Janelt plays a lovely ball down the left towards Kevin Schade, but Disasi is able to prod the ball back to Olsen – who traps the ball and then picks it up! Brentford appeal in vain for a free kick – but Villa get away with it.
4 mins: Today’s referee, Jared Gillett, penalises John McGinn for a shove in midfield. From the free kick, Brentford go long …
3 mins: Rogers, playing in the middle of Villa’s three behind Ollie Watkins, tries to find Bailey down the right, but overhits his pass.
2 mins: Villa are playing the ball around midfield, Brentford scurrying after them and making life difficult.
Peep!
Villa kick off and play it back to understudy Robin Olsen, who gets an early touch before hoofing it upfield.
The teams are out, with Villa in their navy away kit. Brentford are in red and white stripes, naturally. “Hey Jude” is reverberating around the Gtech. Here we go!
Unai Emery says that Emi Martínez and Marco Asensio were “not feeling comfortable” in training yesterday and are being left out as a precaution. He’s looking for his team to be more consistent and defensively tougher – “we’re conceding more goals recently”.
As for Thomas Frank, he says his “front four are on on fire at the moment. Offensively, we’ve added layers and they are much more of a threat this season.”
Here’s the table as it stands. Palace’s win means Brentford are down to 12th – but if they win today, they’ll only be six points behind City in fourth.
Premier League 3pm results
Brighton 2-1 Fulham
Crystal Palace 1-0 Ipswich
Liverpool 3-1 Southampton
Liverpool fight back in the second half, Mohamed Salah on target twice as they go sixteen points clear at the top; elsewhere, a late Ismaïla Sarr goal and an even later João Pedro penalty ensured home wins for Palace and Brighton.
No Emiliano Martínez for Aston Villa; Robin Olsen starts in goal instead. Marco Asensio is also not included in the visiting squad, making this game around 50% less interesting for the neutrals. Both players didn’t travel to the Gtech due to injury, it seems. Marcus Rashford is on the Villa bench, with Jacob Ramsey replacing him in the only outfield change to the team that won in Bruges on Tuesday.
For the hosts, Christian Norgaard has recovered from a concussion and replaces Yehor Yarmolyuk in midfield; that’s the only change from Brentford’s last game, which was at home to Everton 10 days ago. Injury problems mean a youthful bench; Yarmolyuk, midfielder Yunus Konak, defender Kim Ji-soo, forward Iwan Morgan and defender Benjamin Frederick are all 21 or younger.
Team news
Brentford (4-2-3-1): Flekken; Ajer, Collins, Pinnock, Lewis-Potter; Norgaard, Janelt; Mbeumo, Damsgaard, Schade; Wissa.
Subs: Jensen, Valdimarsson, Mee, Yarmolyuk, Konak, Maghoma, Kim, Morgan, Fredrick.
Aston Villa (4-2-3-1): Olsen; Disasi, Konsa, Mings, Digne; McGinn, Tielemans; Bailey, Rogers, Ramsey; Watkins.
Subs: Zych, Cash, Rashford, Torres, Garcia, Malen, Maatsen, Bogarde, Kamara.
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Preamble
Both of these teams kick off here in mid-table, but still hopeful of achieving greater things in the frenetic race for European places. To make progress today, though, both teams will have to overturn their recent form.
Having won seven of their first eight home games, Brentford are without a victory in their last six – their worst run for almost 20 years. Meanwhile, Aston Villa’s travel troubles are mounting. They have won just one of their last nine away league games, a run that includes four winless visits to the capital.
Unai Emery’s side can at least be encouraged by their recent record against tonight’s opponents. Their home win in December made it five games without defeat against Brentford, having previously failed to beat the Bees in eight games between 2016 and 2022.
On the other hand, Villa haven’t won the league game after a Champions League match since September. Something surely has to give tonight; or we could get a 1-1 draw. Let’s find out.
Kick-off is at 5.30pm, GMT.