Newcastle United v Aston Villa
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This was a defensive performance from Villa that took away Newcastle’s best strengths and made them predictable
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Aston Villa hits the road on Sunday for a top-10 showdown in English Premier League play against Newcastle United. The game is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. ET (2 p.m. local) with TV coverage on NBC Sports NOW and streaming on-demand.
Aston Villa are ready to make a move for a "top-level player", who they are now crazy about signing, and he could be in line to join alongside Tammy Abraham. Villa's pursuit of Abraham has dragged on throughout the January transfer window, but it appears as though a deal is now edging closer to completion, having reached an agreement in principle.
Serie A powerhouse Inter Milan are reportedly making strides in their pursuit of Aston Villa stalwart Emiliano Martinez.According to TyC Sport via FCInterNews, the first meeting between the Italian
• You can watch Newcastle United vs. Aston Villa live for FREE with DIRECTV (free trial) or streaming live on Peacock for under $11/month. When: Kickoff takes place at 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET (7 a.m. MST) on Sunday, January 25.
Emery had seen enough of the emerging end-to-end nature. With more than a quarter of an hour to go, he changed to a compact 4-4-2, moving into a back five when the ball was out wide. Villa sat deeper and were content to play on transition, with Tyrone Mings and Victor Lindelof barking orders.
The battle for supremacy continues at the top of the division.
Jadon Sancho scored his first goal for Aston Villa to lift his new club past Fenerbahce 1-0 and into the Europa League round of 16 on Thursday with a game to spare. Lyon also clinched a last-16 spot with a 1-0 victory over Young Boys in Bern,
Unai Emery ended a week of tumult, including a touchline clash with a player, a rare home defeat and serious injury to a key midfielder, by orchestrating a first Aston Villa victory at St James’ Park since 2005.
Chelsea have been fined a substantial sum by the FA after an "unidentified member" of the club's staff was accused of throwing a plastic drinks bottle towards the opponent's technical area in December.