3 : 2
  • 23 November 2024, Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace, 2-2, Draw
  • 09 November 2024, Liverpool vs Aston Villa, 2-0, Lose
  • 03 November 2024, Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa, 4-1, Lose
  • 26 October 2024, Aston Villa vs Bournemouth, 1-1, Draw
  • 19 October 2024, Fulham vs Aston Villa, 1-3, Win
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  • 23 November 2024, Everton vs Brentford, 0-0, Draw
  • 09 November 2024, West Ham United vs Everton, 0-0, Draw
  • 02 November 2024, Southampton vs Everton, 1-0, Lose
  • 26 October 2024, Everton vs Fulham, 1-1, Draw
  • 19 October 2024, Ipswich Town vs Everton, 0-2, Win
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Premier League
Villa Park, England

The Premier League clash between Aston Villa and Everton on 14 September 2024 at Villa Park proved to be an exhilarating fixture for football spectators and bettors alike, ending in a 3-2 victory for the home side. Despite taking an early two-goal lead through Dwight McNeil and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Everton were ultimately undone by Aston Villa’s relentless pressure and clinical finishing.

Everton’s initial dominance was evident with Dwight McNeil scoring a remarkable goal at 15:24 and then assisting Dominic Calvert-Lewin at 26:26, showcasing effective teamwork in the first half. However, their efficiency did not endure as they only managed two shots on target throughout the match. In stark contrast, Aston Villa’s persistence paid off, as they produced a total of 17 shots, 8 of which were on target, underscoring their attacking prowess.

The turning point was Ollie Watkins’ goal at 35:41, assisted by Lucas Digne, which reignited Aston Villa’s momentum just before halftime. Watkins' second goal early in the second half at 58:00 further disrupted Everton’s defense. Aston Villa’s tactical adjustments at halftime and superior shot conversion played critical roles in shifting the game's dynamics.

The role of substitutions and individual performances was paramount for Aston Villa. Ross Barkley’s assist to Jhon Duran for the decisive goal at 75:37 highlighted the strategic depth and impact of Villa’s bench. Conversely, Everton’s reliance on initial momentum and failure to effectively counter Villa’s surging attacks contributed to their downfall. Additionally, Everton’s disciplinary issues were detrimental, accumulating four yellow cards compared to Villa’s two, indicating a loss of composure under pressure.

Statistically, Aston Villa held the upper hand with 6 corner kicks compared to Everton’s 2, providing more set-piece opportunities. The 12 fouls committed by Everton, coupled with 3 offsides, further hampered their fluidity and offensive rhythm. Aston Villa’s lone offside and fewer fouls suggest better discipline and coordination, enhancing their control over the match.

In conclusion, the match was a tale of two halves where Aston Villa’s consistent pressure, clinical finishing, and tactical acumen in both attacking phases and defensive solidity after gaining the lead turned the tide. Everton’s inability to maintain their early lead, compounded by inefficiency in front of goal and disciplinary lapses, ultimately led to their defeat.

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Form Guide

Draw2-2Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace
Lose2-0Liverpool vs Aston Villa
Lose4-1Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa
Draw1-1Aston Villa vs Bournemouth
Win1-3Fulham vs Aston Villa
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:10
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Aston Villa has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:10, scoring 1.4 goals average
Draw0-0Everton vs Brentford
Draw0-0West Ham United vs Everton
Lose1-0Southampton vs Everton
Draw1-1Everton vs Fulham
Win0-2Ipswich Town vs Everton
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
3:2
GOALS / MATCH
0.6
  • Everton has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 3:2, scoring 0.6 goals average

Aston Villa H2H Everton

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PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
10:4
GOALS / MATCH
2.00
  • In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Aston Villa overtook Everton three times
  • Aston Villa won three times, lost once and had one draw
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 10:4; average goals per match – 2.00
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