Embed from Getty Images Arsenal Football Club on Wednesday evening announced that the FA Cup Final against Premier
League opponents Aston Villa will be screened live and exclusively for Arsenal Members at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, 30th May.
On the face of it, Arsenal should have no problem recording a home win over our Premier
League opponents Aston Villa on Sunday.
Newcastle United manager John Carver has spoken of his personal vendetta against Saturday's Premier
League opponents Aston Villa, the Daily Star reports.
Not exact matches
One of my biggest worries is that the Arsenal players will look at tomorrow's
opponents Aston Villa, who have not won in the Premier
League since the opening day, and assume that this will be a doddle after going to Olympiacos and winning 3 - 0.
The Premier
League leaders kept a clean sheet on his last appearance — a 0 - 0 draw with
Aston Villa — but they have not been able to shutout an
opponent since.
The Merseyside outfit, looking to bounce back from the FA Cup semi-final exit against
Aston Villa and the 0 - 0 Premier
League draw at West Bromwich Albion, saw plenty of the ball but failed to punish their well - organised
opponents.
White Hart Lane has always been a tough venue for an
opponent to play their football in, as it has been this season in fairness, Only Wigan Athletic, of all the teams, have beaten them in their own backyard in a
league contest thus far, with Man City and Chelsea being held to draws and Liverpool and, fittingly,
Aston Villa being put to the sword in 2 - 1 defeats.
League Two Bradford will take a two - goal lead into the second leg of their
League Cup semi-final after beating top - flight
opponents Aston Villa 3 - 1 at Valley Parade.