Aston Villa heads into the second leg of their Round of 16 clash in a dominant position following an impressive display in Belgium. Their early opener set the tone, and while Club Brugge briefly equalized, Villa’s depth and quality proved decisive in the closing moments. Two late goals secured a crucial advantage, leaving Unai Emery’s men well-placed to progress.
Marcus Rashford’s presence provided a cutting edge in attack, while Marco Asensio, continuing his stellar start to life in Birmingham, made an impact off the bench by converting a penalty. Now, Villa returns to home soil with confidence, looking to finish the job.
Club Brugge faces a daunting task as they travel to the West Midlands needing a major turnaround. Maxim De Cuyper briefly provided hope in the first leg, but two late defensive lapses left Brugge staring at a two-goal deficit. If they are to stand any chance of forcing extra time, they must strike a perfect balance between aggressive attacking play and defensive stability.
With nothing to lose, Brugge is expected to push forward early, but that approach could leave them vulnerable to Villa’s pacey counterattack. Tactical discipline will be key if they are to keep their European hopes alive.
Aston Villa Team News & Predicted Lineup
Villa fans will be keeping a close eye on fitness updates ahead of the game, particularly regarding key players who could influence the outcome.
Predicted XI (4-2-3-1):
Martinez; Disasi, Konsa, Mings, Digne; Kamara, Tielemans; Rogers, Asensio, Rashford; Watkins
- Unavailable: Barkley (injured)
- Questionable: Asensio (injured), Martinez (injured), Onana (injured)
Club Brugge Team News & Predicted Lineup
Brugge’s squad will need to be at full strength to mount a comeback, but they will be missing a couple of key players.
Predicted XI (4-2-3-1):
Mignolet; Sabbe, Ordonez, Mechele, De Cuyper; Vetlesen, Jashari; Talbi, Vanaken, Tzolis; Jutgla
- Unavailable: Meijer (injured), Seys (injured)
- Questionable: None listed
Match Prediction: Villa to Seal the Deal
With Brugge needing to attack from the outset, Villa has the perfect opportunity to exploit spaces on the break. Emery’s side boasts the superior squad depth, and with home advantage, they are well-positioned to secure another victory.
Expect an open contest, but with the firepower of Watkins, Rashford, and Rogers leading the line, Villa should have too much quality for their Belgian opponents.
Prediction: Aston Villa to win and advance comfortably.