Tottenham Hotspur travel to Villa Park to take on Aston Villa in what will be a massive game for the top-four race.
- Aston Villa and Tottenham to Draw @ +310 With FanDuel
- Both Teams to Score @ -310 With FanDuel
- Over 2.5 goals @ -295 With FanDuel
These odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
- Date: 10/03/24
- Kick-off time: 13:00
- Venue: Villa Park
Both Tottenham and Aston Villa are fighting for a Champions League place this season. Villa currently occupy fourth position, and are five points ahead of this weekend’s opponents, though Spurs do have a game in hand.
Unai Emery’s side have exceeded expectations this season, as they made an excellent start which saw them amongst the top three early on. They fell back a little, but are still in a great spot to enter Europe’s premier competition next season. Similarly, Tottenham have been inconsistent of late, but given the departure of Harry Kane in the summer and the arrival of new boss Ange Postecoglou, they have done well to remain firmly in the race for a Champions League spot, especially having suffered numerous injuries to key players.
This will be an intriguing match between two teams who come into it on the back of victories. Spurs beat Crystal Palace 3-1 at home, whilst Villa scored a late goal to win 3-2 at Luton. Both sides have great attacking talent, but struggle to keep the ball out of the net. The pair have kept just four clean sheets in the league between them since the beginning of December. Ollie Watkins is the division’s second-highest scorer with 16. Heung-Min Son is not far behind with 13.
Since 2015, Villa and Spurs have met in the Premier League 12 times. This weekend’s visitors edge the head-to-head, winning seven and losing five. This includes five consecutive victories between 2015 and 2021, but Villa have enjoyed more recent success, winning the last three meetings. The reverse fixture earlier this season ended in a 2-1 win for Emery at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Giovani Lo Celso opened the scoring, but goals from Pau Torres and Watkins turned it around.