Relegation-threatened Tottenham visit Aston Villa with survival and European ambitions colliding at Villa Park. Spurs sit two points below West Ham before the trip, entering the match after ending a 15-game winless sequence against Wolves. Villa, meanwhile, remain focused on securing Champions League qualification, with Unai Emery’s side still holding two possible routes into Europe’s elite competition.
Under Roberto De Zerbi, Tottenham show greater intensity without the ball despite their league position. Spurs now average 12.7 pressed sequences per match and 5.3 possessions won in the final third. Those figures exceed the team’s numbers under Thomas Frank, who recorded 11.1 and 3.7, and Igor Tudor, who posted 10.8 and 3.8 this Premier League
season.
De Zerbi has stressed that mentality will define Tottenham’s final four fixtures, starting at Villa Park. The head coach rejected any sense of surrender while addressing the situation. "I heard no, it's impossible, we are crying, everyone, we are relegated, no? Not yet, and we have to die on the pitch," said the Spurs boss. "We have to play, we have to fight, we have two points less than West Ham.
"They have to play a difficult game like us. It's not the best moment for us, a tough moment, but the losers cry, they think negative, and I don't want people close to me crying or to think a different way than me. "We are good enough to win the games and to stay up, and then we will see because it's the unique way. The way I know is to work hard, give my best, to trust in my idea of the players, their confidence, and to be realistic. I think there are not a lot of people realistic now. "
Tottenham’s confidence received a lift with that narrow 1-0 success over Wolves, which ended a long winless league run. Another victory would give Spurs back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time since August. Their last consecutive successes came in the opening two rounds, when they beat Burnley 3-0 and Manchester City 2-0.
Aston Villa enter the contest after two straight 1-0 defeats in different competitions. Emery’s side lost to Fulham in their most recent Premier League outing, then fell by the same scoreline against Nottingham Forest in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final. Despite that setback, Villa remain eight points ahead of sixth-placed Brighton in the table.
The home side also carry positive memories from this fixture last season. Villa beat Spurs 2-0 in the corresponding league game, and another win would mean consecutive home victories over Tottenham for the first time since a run spanning May to November 2004. That history adds another layer to a match already heavy with implications.
Head-to-head trends further underline how decisive these games have become. Tottenham have lost six of their last 10 Premier League meetings with Villa, winning four. That contrasts sharply with the previous 34 clashes, when Spurs suffered only five defeats while earning 19 wins and 10 draws, reflecting a recent shift in balance between the clubs.
Recent results between Villa and Spurs have also been notable for their lack of draws. None of the last 21 Premier League encounters ended level, with Villa winning seven and Tottenham taking 14. Only Chelsea against Crystal Palace, with 26 straight league games without a draw between September 1997 and February 2024, can better that streak in competition history.
Aston Villa vs Tottenham coaches and tactical expectations
Emery expects Tottenham to pose a serious test despite their lowly position and change in leadership. "Each match in the Premier League is very difficult," said Emery. "They have very good players, and they have a very good coach. Maybe they will need time to set the tactical things he [De Zerbi] did in Brighton, which were really fantastic.
"I think he will do it, but now they are trying to escape the bottom, and they need points more than playing in a strong structure or idea he is usually doing. They have experienced players, good players, and I expect a very difficult match. I expect in 90 minutes to play competing in our best way, tactically and in our structure through the players individually and collectively. "
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Aston Villa vs Tottenham key players and Opta prediction
Ollie Watkins again stands out as Villa’s primary attacking threat in the league. Ten of Watkins’ 11 Premier League goals this season have arrived since the start of December, more than any other player in that period. Watkins has also scored in three previous league games against sides coached by De Zerbi, including a hat-trick in September 2023.
Richarlison provides Tottenham’s main statistical highlight in the final third. The forward averages 0.72 goal involvements per 90 minutes this campaign, with nine goals and four assists in 1,615 minutes. That return is Richarlison’s third-best rate in a Premier League season, behind both 2023-24 and 2024-25, when the figure reached 0.9 per 90.
Villa’s recent league form has stuttered slightly, with only two wins from their last seven Premier League matches, alongside one draw and four defeats. That run includes as many losses as in their previous 24 league games, when they collected 15 wins and five draws. However, another success here would secure three straight home victories for the first time since January, when they produced an eight-match sequence.
| Outcome | Opta win probability |
|---|---|
| Aston Villa win | 59.9% |
| Draw | 21% |
| Tottenham win | 19.1% |
Overall projections favour Villa, with Opta assigning Emery’s team a 59.9% chance of victory, compared with 19.1% for Spurs and 21% for a draw. Yet Tottenham’s increased pressing under De Zerbi, combined with the urgent need for points, suggests a contest shaped as much by mindset and resilience as by form and statistics.












