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Aston Villa

0 - 1 1 February 2026
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Brentford

Match Statistics

Aston Villa Brentford
1 Accurate through passes 0
72% Ball possession 28%
4 Big chances 2
11 Blocked shots 1
19 Clearances 34
12 Corner kicks 1
49 Duels won 35
1 Errors leading to goal 0
1 Errors leading to shot 1
2.11 Expected assists (xA) 0.15
2.41 Expected goals (xG) 0.37
8 Fouls 8
8 Free kicks 8
0 Goalkeeper saves 5
0 Hit the woodwork 0
3 Interceptions 13
1 Offsides 6
0 Red cards 1
17 Shots inside the box 5
11 Shots off target 3
5 Shots on target 2
10 Shots outside the box 1
16 Throw ins 18
27 Total shots 6
77 Touches in opposition box 13
0.98 xG on target (xGOT) 0.70
0.70 xGOT faced 0.98
1 Yellow cards 4

Confirmed Lineups

Aston Villa 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Martinez E.
  • 2 Cash M.
  • 3 Konsa E.
  • 4 Torres P.
  • 5 Maatsen I.
  • 6 Douglas Luiz
  • 7 Bogarde L.
  • 8 Sancho J.
  • 9 Rogers M.
  • 10 Buendia E.
  • 11 Abraham T.

Substitutes

Bailey L., Barkley R., Bizot M., Digne L., Elliott H., Hemmings G., Lindelof V., Mings T., Onana A.

Brentford Unknown
  • 1 Kelleher C.
  • 2 Kayode M.
  • 3 Ajer K.
  • 4 van den Berg S.
  • 5 Henry R.
  • 6 Henderson J.
  • 7 Janelt V.
  • 8 Ouattara Da.
  • 9 Jensen M.
  • 10 Schade K.
  • 11 Thiago I.

Substitutes

Bentt L., Collins N., Damsgaard M., Donovan R., Hickey A., Lewis-Potter K., Pinnock E., Valdimarsson H. R., Yarmolyuk Y., X

Aston Villa vs Brentford Match Commentary

90+11'
Nothing more will happen in this game as the referee blows for full time.
90+9'
Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) takes the corner kick but the ball only finds the head of an opponent.
90+9'
The defence had a hard time blocking out the strike from Harvey Elliott (Aston Villa). He didn't hesitate and finished from outside the box right after he had received a pass from his teammate. Aston Villa have been awarded a corner kick.
90+9'
A horde of players are waiting inside the penalty area for a cross from the corner, but Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) takes it short.
90+8'
Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa) shoots inside the box, but is denied by a timely block.
90+6'
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) reacts well to get to the rebound and takes a shot from the edge of the box, but he fails to get the ball through the players standing between him and the goal.
90+6'
A corner kick by Aston Villa is thwarted by the well prepared Caoimhin Kelleher (Brentford).
90+3'
This yellow card was deserved. The tackle by Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) was quite harsh and Tim Robinson didn't hesitate to show him a yellow card.
90+3'
Aston Villa take a short corner kick.
90+1'
Vitaly Janelt (Brentford) is booked after bringing down an opponent. Tim Robinson had an easy-decision to make.
90+1'
Nathan Michael Collins (Brentford) has tested the patience of referee Tim Robinson and goes into the book for a previous late challenge.
90+1'
Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) beats the defender to the lofted pass inside the box, but can't control his shot and it flashes high over the bar.
90'
10 additional min. will be played.
90'
An accurate cross picks out Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa) in the centre of the box, but his header floats harmlessly high over the bar.
89'
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) unleashed a rocket of a shot aiming towards the left side of the goal, but the goalkeeper denies his attempt with a stunning save.
87'
Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa) makes a reckless foul in order to win the ball from his opponent. Tim Robinson has a clear sight of it and blows his whistle.
85'
Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa) sends the corner into the box, but Caoimhin Kelleher intercepts it and averts the threat.
84'
Keith Andrews is forced to make a change. Rico Henry is not able to carry on due to injury. He is replaced by Aaron Hickey (Brentford).
83'
Rico Henry (Brentford) is down injured and the referee stops play so that he can receive medical treatment.
83'
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) plays in a hopeful cross, but it doesn't find its way to any of the attacking players. The ball goes out of play and Brentford will have a goal kick.
81'
Harvey Elliott (Aston Villa) smashes a first-time shot a goal from inside the box, but it's bravely blocked by a defender.
81'
Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) sends a cross into the box, but the opposition's defence clears the ball to safety.
79'
A pass from Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) is intercepted by Caoimhin Kelleher and the move breaks down.
77'
That's the end of the game for Jadon Sancho, who is replaced by Harvey Elliott (Aston Villa).
76'
Keith Andrews prepares a substitution. Mathias Jensen is replaced by Keane Lewis-Potter (Brentford).
76'
Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa) unleashes a first-time long-range shot towards the bottom left corner, but the goalkeeper somehow manages to keep it out.
75'
Aston Villa are seeing far more of the ball now.
73'
One of the players from Aston Villa times his run too early and the referee blows his whistle for offside.
72'
The attendance for today's match is 41415.
72'
Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa) receives a pass and tries his luck with a long-range powerful effort. His poorly placed shot lacks accuracy and flies way over the crossbar.
72'
Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) rolls the ball short to a teammate from the corner instead of sending a cross into the box.
72'
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) attempts to find the head of one of his teammates with a promising cross into the box, but a defender outjumps the attackers and averts the threat. Aston Villa will have a chance to score from a corner kick.
71'
Pau Torres (Aston Villa) crosses the ball into the box, but one of the defending players averts the threat.
69'
Igor Thiago (Brentford) is caught in the offside trap.
67'
A rebound falls to Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) in space inside the box. He looks up and fires in a powerful shot at goal that flies just over the bar.
67'
Matty Cash (Aston Villa) does well to control a poor pass on the edge of the box then shoots towards the middle of the goal. Caoimhin Kelleher is out of position but leaps to make a brilliant save.
66'
The ball is cleared after Igor Thiago (Brentford) attempted to dribble past an opposing player.
66'
Aston Villa work the corner short. The ball is passed to a nearby teammate.
65'
The Aston Villa players are exchanging some short passes.
64'
The current number of shots on target for both teams is 10:4.
62'
Matty Cash (Aston Villa) receives a pass and decides to smash the ball from long range, but his poor effort sails high over the bar.
62'
A quickly taken corner by Aston Villa.
60'
Keith Andrews decides to make a substitution. Dango Ouattara will be replaced by Yegor Yarmolyuk (Brentford).
60'
Here comes a substitution. Jordan Henderson is given a rest as he is replaced by Nathan Michael Collins (Brentford).
59'
Aston Villa take a short corner instead of sending the ball into the penalty area.
59'
Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) fires the ball from distance, but it's blocked by a defender. Aston Villa earn a corner.
59'
Aston Villa quickly take a corner kick with a short pass.
59'
Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa) pounces on the cross and fires in a shot on goal from close range, but Caoimhin Kelleher is alert and makes a decent save. The linesman makes the right call and Aston Villa will have a corner.
57'
Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa) sends a teasing cross into the area, but Caoimhin Kelleher intercepts the ball.
56'
Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa) expertly controls the pass inside the penalty area and shoots, but it's inadvertently blocked a defender.
56'
One of the defenders reacts at the last minute to brilliantly block a pass from Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa).
54'
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) plays a through ball but overhits it. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Brentford.
54'
Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford) fouls an opponent during an attacking move.
53'
The Aston Villa players can't believe it after the referee disallows the goal after the intervention of the VAR!
50'
The Aston Villa players celebrate the goal but the referee immediately signals a VAR review. Let's see what happens. Big moment in the game.
49'
Goal! Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa) fires the rebound into the middle of the goal after the ball breaks to him in the box. The score is 1:1.
49'
Jadon Sancho (Aston Villa) blows a good opportunity. He has a lot of space around him and fires a terrific shot from the edge of the box towards the bottom left corner, but the goalkeeper makes a brilliant save and stops this one!
47'
Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa) makes a rough challenge and the referee blows for a foul.
46'
Unai Emery makes a switch. Leon Bailey (Aston Villa) is coming on in place of Lamare Bogarde at the start of the second period.
46'
Everything is set for the start of the second half.
45+5'
Tim Robinson has ended the first half by blowing the whistle.
45+5'
Michael Kayode (Brentford) violates the laws of the game and is shown a deserved yellow card by the referee.
45+4'
Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa) launches the ball from the resulting corner, but one of the defenders is first to the ball and deals with the threat.
45+3'
Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa) has a big opportunity! He finds some space for a shot inside the penalty box after collecting a lofted pass and sends the ball narrowly over the crossbar.
45+1'
0 - 1
Goal! Dango Ouattara (Brentford) was in the right place at the right time to get to the rebound inside the box and gleefully rifles the ball into the top left corner. It's 0:1.
45+1'
Dango Ouattara (Brentford) attempts to find some of his teammates with a dangerous pass from the edge of the box. The opponent's defence, however, intercepts the effort and clears the ball to safety.
45'
We will have 4 min. of added time.
45'
What a great touch by Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa) as he controls a fine pass into the box and fires the ball to the left post, but the effort is brilliantly blocked.
42'
Kevin Schade (Brentford) receives a red card due to his mindless behaviour. His team will now have to play with a man down.
42'
Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa) sends a pass into the box, but the opposition's defence is alert to the danger and makes a clearance.
41'
The referee stops play as the linesman flags Michael Kayode (Brentford) offside.
40'
Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa) swings a cross into the box, but it's far too close to Caoimhin Kelleher, who smothers the ball.
36'
The foul by Igor Thiago (Brentford) was seen by Tim Robinson who didn't hesitate to blow the whistle.
35'
Tim Robinson shows a yellow card to Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford) for his blatant foul.
33'
Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa) wastes a huge opportunity after receiving a fine cross from the free kick, but his close-range shot goes well over the crossbar.
32'
Kevin Schade (Brentford) makes a strong challenge and Tim Robinson blows for a foul. That's a free kick to Aston Villa.
32'
Neat passing move from Aston Villa in order to create new attacking opportunities.
31'
Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa) seems to be alright and is okay to carry on.
29'
The game is interrupted now, Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa) picks up a knock and the physio has to come on.
28'
Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa) receives a precise pass on the edge of the box and shoots. His poorly placed shot flies well wide of the right post.
27'
Some great controlled play and passing in the middle of the pitch from Aston Villa.
27'
Jordan Henderson (Brentford) is moving okay again after that injury scare.
26'
Jordan Henderson (Brentford) is clearly asking for some medical attention with his painful gestures. The extent of his injury is yet to be discovered.
25'
Dango Ouattara (Brentford) finds himself behind the opposition's defence, but the game is stopped for offside.
24'
Brentford couldn't find the way to score from a mid-range free kick as Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) leaped high and intercepted the cross.
22'
Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa) gets to the ball from the resulting corner but blazes it well over the bar.
22'
The referee awards a corner and Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa) goes over to take it.
21'
Matty Cash (Aston Villa) produces an inaccurate low pass into the box that is blocked by the one of the defenders. If this pass had slipped through, the ball would have probably ended up in the back of the net. The ball is out of play. A goal-scoring opportunity from a corner for Aston Villa.
18'
Brentford fail to score from a corner as Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) leaps to collect the ball.
18'
Dango Ouattara (Brentford) is unable to control an accurate defence-splitting pass properly and one of the defending players reacts well to rob him of the ball. The ball goes out for a corner. Brentford can continue in their attacking effort.
16'
A promising first-time strike from inside the box by Kevin Schade (Brentford), but his attempt goes just wide of the target.
15'
Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa) produces a ferocious strike from the edge of the box. His dangerous effort towards the middle of the goal is blocked by Caoimhin Kelleher, who pulls off a superb save to keep the ball out of the net.
12'
The percentage of ball possession is – 35:65.
9'
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) makes a rough challenge and Tim Robinson blows his whistle for a foul.
8'
Igor Thiago (Brentford) was standing in a clear offside position, making it an easy call for the linesman.
7'
Matty Cash (Aston Villa) makes a bad challenge and the referee blows his whistle for a foul.
7'
Mathias Jensen (Brentford) hits a piledriver from long range, but the effort curls well wide of the right post.
4'
Tim Robinson blows his whistle. Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford) commits a foul after dangerous play.
4'
Igor Thiago (Brentford) finds himself beyond the last defender but the linesman raises his flag for offside.
3'
A cross from Jadon Sancho (Aston Villa) fails to reach the box as the defence clears the ball away to safety.
1'
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Aston Villa vs Brentford Match Overview: 0-1 Premier League

Aston Villa battered at Brentford’s door for long stretches, played against 10 men for almost an hour, and still walked away with nothing as the Aston Villa vs Brentford Score finished 0-1. Dango Ouattara’s stoppage-time strike at the end of the first half proved decisive, while Caoimhin Kelleher delivered the kind of goalkeeping performance that turns a tense away day into a statement win. Villa thought they had their equaliser through Tammy Abraham early in the second half, only for VAR to rip the celebration away and leave Unai Emery’s side chasing shadows of a goal that never stood.

In a game that felt like it would inevitably swing Villa’s way on volume alone, Brentford clung on with discipline, blocks, and a goalkeeper in full flow. The Aston Villa vs Brentford Result will read like a smash-and-grab, but the emotional truth of the afternoon was harsher: Villa created, Brentford survived, and one moment of clinical chaos decided it.

First Half

From the opening exchanges, Aston Villa settled into the kind of possession-heavy rhythm that can suffocate opponents at Villa Park. Jadon Sancho and Emiliano Buendia found pockets, Morgan Rogers drove forward with intent, and Tammy Abraham twice looked ready to turn pressure into profit—first forcing Kelleher into a sharp early save, then flashing a close-range chance over the bar as the half wore on.

Brentford’s threat came in flashes rather than phases. They tried to spring Igor Thiago and Kevin Schade beyond the line, but offsides and Villa’s recovery pace repeatedly broke the momentum. Then the match tilted dramatically on 42 minutes when Schade was shown a red card, leaving Brentford to navigate the remainder with 10 men.

Villa pushed, sensing the opening. Yet just as the hosts looked set to go in level and in control, the game delivered its cruel twist. In first-half stoppage time, a loose moment in Villa’s defensive sequence allowed the ball to break kindly inside the area, and Dango Ouattara reacted quickest—rifling the rebound into the top-left corner. Against the run of play and against the numbers, Brentford led 1-0, and Villa Park fell into that stunned, simmering silence that only football can conjure.

  • Key Moments: Tammy Abraham forced an early Kelleher save as Aston Villa began on the front foot.
  • Kevin Schade’s red card changed the shape of the contest, handing Aston Villa a long spell against 10 men.
  • Dango Ouattara struck in first-half stoppage time, a brutal swing in a half Villa largely controlled.

Second Half

Unai Emery responded immediately, sending Leon Bailey on to sharpen Villa’s edge, and the pattern became relentless: waves of claret-and-blue attacks, set pieces stacking up, and Brentford retreating into a compact, stubborn shell. Villa thought they had the moment they needed when Abraham smashed in a rebound early after the restart, but the roar was cut short by a VAR review and the goal was disallowed. The psychological blow was obvious—Villa didn’t stop, but the urgency turned a little more frantic, the final touch a little more rushed.

The Aston Villa vs Brentford Highlights in the second half were dominated by one man: Kelleher. He denied Sancho from the edge of the box, then produced outstanding stops from Matty Cash and Douglas Luiz as Villa’s shot count climbed. Rogers drove the game forward repeatedly, testing the goalkeeper and drawing blocks, while Buendia and Bailey tried to find angles through a crowded penalty area.

Brentford, for their part, managed the game with streetwise fouls, timely clearances, and smart substitutions as legs tired. They lost Rico Henry to injury late on, but the defensive structure held. Deep into stoppage time, Villa threw everything at it—corners, long shots, scrambles—yet the final whistle arrived with the scoreboard unchanged. The Aston Villa vs Brentford Match Report ends with Villa’s frustration and Brentford’s exhausted relief.

  • Key Moments: Tammy Abraham’s “equaliser” was ruled out after VAR, swinging emotion and momentum.
  • Caoimhin Kelleher produced a series of decisive saves, including strong stops from Cash, Luiz and Rogers.
  • Villa’s late siege brought corners and long-range attempts, but Brentford’s 10-man resistance held to full time.

Aston Villa vs Brentford Stats Breakdown

The Aston Villa vs Brentford Stats paint a stark picture. Villa dominated possession (72% to 28%), piled up 27 shots to Brentford’s six, and lived in the away box with 77 touches in the penalty area compared to Brentford’s 13. The underlying numbers were even more emphatic: Aston Villa posted 2.41 xG to Brentford’s 0.37, with expected assists at 2.11 to 0.15.

And yet, the story of the Aston Villa vs Brentford Analysis is about conversion and resistance. Villa had five shots on target, but Brentford’s goalkeeper made five saves and the visitors threw bodies in the way (11 blocked shots for Villa, just one for Brentford). Brentford also defended their box with volume—34 clearances to Villa’s 19—while Villa’s 12 corners became a test of patience rather than a route to a breakthrough.

In terms of Aston Villa vs Brentford Goals, the only one that counted arrived in the most damaging moment possible for the home side: first-half stoppage time. With a red card already in Brentford’s column, Villa had the platform to turn the game into a second-half siege. They did that—just without the finishing touch, and without the VAR decision going their way.

Aston Villa vs Brentford Lineups

Aston Villa XI (4-2-3-1): Emiliano Martinez; Matty Cash, Ezri Konsa, Pau Torres, Ian Maatsen; Douglas Luiz, Lamare Bogarde; Jadon Sancho, Morgan Rogers, Emiliano Buendia; Tammy Abraham.

Aston Villa Subs: Leon Bailey, Ross Barkley, Marco Bizot, Lucas Digne, Harvey Elliott, George Hemmings, Victor Lindelof, Tyrone Mings, Amadou Onana.

Brentford XI: Caoimhin Kelleher; Michael Kayode, Kristoffer Ajer, Sepp van den Berg, Rico Henry; Jordan Henderson, Vitaly Janelt; Dango Ouattara, Mathias Jensen, Kevin Schade; Igor Thiago.

Brentford Subs: Bentt L., Nathan Michael Collins, Mikkel Damsgaard, Donovan R., Aaron Hickey, Keane Lewis-Potter, Ethan Pinnock, H. R. Valdimarsson, Yegor Yarmolyuk, X.

Player of the Match

Caoimhin Kelleher (Brentford). When a team concedes 72% possession, faces 27 shots, and spends most of the second half pinned back with 10 men, the goalkeeper has to be flawless. Kelleher was. His reflex saves from Sancho and Cash, plus his command of a stream of corners and crosses, turned Villa’s pressure into frustration. This Aston Villa vs Brentford Match Overview doesn’t make sense without him.

What the Result Means

For Aston Villa, this was the kind of Aston Villa match today that can sting for weeks: dominant territory, strong chance creation, and nothing to show for it. Emery will point to the disallowed goal, the missed moments, and the need for calmer execution when the game becomes a siege.

For Brentford, the Brentford match today becomes a reference point for resilience. Winning away while reduced to 10 men so early, and doing it with a single ruthless finish, is the sort of result that can galvanise a squad. The Aston Villa vs Brentford Result won’t be remembered for flowing football, but it will be remembered for nerve.