
Nottingham Forest


Aston Villa
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1.46
Expected goals (xG)
0.77
Passing
334 (85%)
Accurate passes
326 (86%)
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27
G
Stefan Ortega
3
D
Neco Williams
4
D
Morato
31
D
Nikola Milenković
34
D
Ola Aina
10
M
Morgan Gibbs-White (C)
8
M
Elliot Anderson
16
M
Nicolás Domínguez
21
M
Omari Hutchinson
19
F
Igor Jesus
Substitutes
77
F
Zyan Blake
20
F
Lorenzo Lucca
61
M
Jimmy Sinclair
51
M
Archie Whitehall
29
F
Dilane Bakwa
24
M
James McAtee
65
D
Justin Hanks
67
G
Keehan Willows
26
G
Matz Sels
M
Ryan Yates
D
Zach Abbott
23
G
Emiliano Martínez
12
D
Lucas Digne
14
D
Pau Torres
4
D
Ezri Konsa
2
D
Matty Cash
M
Youri Tielemans
24
M
Amadou Onana
10
M
Emiliano Buendía
27
M
Morgan Rogers
7
M
John McGinn (C)
11
F
Ollie Watkins
Substitutes
18
F
Tammy Abraham
31
F
Leon Bailey
9
M
Harvey Elliott
16
D
Andrés García
5
D
Tyrone Mings
3
D
Victor Lindelöf
64
G
James Wright
40
G
Marco Bizot
F
Jadon Sancho
D
Ian Maatsen
M
Douglas Luiz
M
Lamare Bogarde

UEFA Europa League Standings – UEFA Europa League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
- Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Nottingham Forest secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Aston Villa in their UEFA Europa League clash at City Ground, claiming three vital points despite Villa’s superior league position and recent form.
Nottingham Forest came into this Europa League encounter seeking to bounce back from inconsistent results. The hosts had won just one of their opening two matches in the competition, collecting four points from a possible six. Aston Villa, meanwhile, arrived in excellent form. The visitors had won both their Europa League games so far without conceding a goal, sitting third in their group with a perfect record.
The opening stages saw both teams probe for weaknesses. Forest controlled possession early on, looking to exploit Villa’s defensive shape. Villa remained compact and dangerous on the counter-attack, their attacking players eager to punish any Forest mistakes.
The breakthrough came in the first half when Forest’s attacking play finally paid dividends. A well-worked move through the midfield created space for Forest’s forward line to operate. The goal arrived at a crucial moment, giving the home side the platform they needed.
Forest’s lead provided a significant boost to the City Ground crowd. The hosts now had something to protect and began to sit deeper, inviting Villa onto them. This tactical shift changed the game’s tempo considerably.
At halftime, Forest held their narrow advantage. The first 45 minutes had been competitive but not explosive. Forest’s defense had held firm against Villa’s threat, while the hosts had taken their chance when it arrived.
Villa emerged with renewed intensity after the break. The visitors pushed forward, searching for an equalizer to maintain their unbeaten record. Forest’s defensive line faced sustained pressure as Villa created several chances. However, the home defense stood resolute when it mattered most.
Forest made tactical adjustments to manage Villa’s attacking threat. The hosts brought fresh legs into midfield to shield their back line and break up Villa’s rhythm. These changes helped Forest control the game’s flow in the second half.
Villa continued to press for an equalizer as the match progressed. Their attacking players worked tirelessly to find a breakthrough, but Forest’s defenders remained alert and organized. The hosts absorbed pressure effectively throughout the second period.
As the final whistle approached, Forest managed the game intelligently. Villa’s attacking threat never fully materialized into clear-cut opportunities. Forest’s goalkeeper made one key save late on to preserve the clean sheet.
The statistics told the story of a tightly contested match. Forest’s clinical finishing proved decisive against a Villa side that dominated large periods. The victory moves Forest up to 4 points from their opening matches, while Villa’s perfect record comes to an end.
This result represents a significant scalp for Forest. Beating a team of Villa’s caliber and pedigree provides genuine momentum heading into their remaining Europa League fixtures. Forest will look to build on this performance, while Villa must quickly refocus on maintaining their challenge in the competition.
