Arsenal face an early test of their Premier League title credentials as they head to Aston Villa on Saturday, August 24.
The Gunners were beaten twice by Villa in 2023/24 without scoring a goal, making Unai Emery’s team one of the most damaging to the Londoners’ hopes of a first league title in 20 years.
Arsenal and Villa both started this season with a victory, Mikel Arteta’s side beating Wolves 2-0 while Emery’s men claimed a 2-1 win away to West Ham. This has the makings of a fascinating battle between two of this season’s UEFA Champions League competitors.
The Sporting News is following the Aston Villa vs. Arsenal match live, providing score updates and commentary as it happens.
Aston Villa vs. Arsenal score
1st Half | Goalscorers | |
Aston Villa | 0 | |
Arsenal | 0 |
Confirmed lineups:
Aston Villa (4-2-3-1, right to left): 23. Emiliano Martinez — 2. Matty Cash (20. Kosta Nedeljkovic), 4. Ezri Konsa, 14. Pau Torres, 12. Lucas Digne — 24. Amadou Onana, 8. Youri Tielemans — 31. Leon Bailey, 27. Morgan Rogers, 7. John McGinn — 11. Ollie Watkins
Arsenal (4-3-3, right to left): 22. David Raya (GK) — 4. Ben White, 2. William Saliba, 6. Gabriel, 12. Jurrien Timber — 8. Martin Odegaard, 5. Thomas Partey, 41. Declan Rice — 7. Bukayo Saka, 29. Kai Havertz, 11. Gabriel Martinelli
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Aston Villa vs. Arsenal live updates, highlights, and commentary
45+3 mins: Rogers has come to life in the latter part of this half. He spins away from Partey and is fouled by Rice, who gets a booking. Digne takes the free-kick, but his attempted pass wide is so poor that Youri Tielemans has to make a sliding tackle that hands Arsenal a goal kick.
45 mins: We’ll have six minutes of added time at the end of the half, largely because of those early Villa injuries.
44 mins: A rare spell of possession for Villa in the Arsenal half ends in Bailey trying to lob Raya, but the attempt isn’t quite on the money. Just before then, Rogers got himself into another good position, but Watkins managed to get in the way of his teammate’s shot.
41 mins: Rogers with a fantastic run, leaving Rice for dead and somehow getting through a crowd of Arsenal defenders and into the penalty area, but Raya deals with his attempted cut-back.
39 mins: Big chance for Havertz! Rice plays a really clever pass with the outside of his right foot to send Martinelli into the box. He squares it for Havertz, who can’t make good contact with the ball at the near post and only sends it bobbling wide. That was probably Arsenal’s best opening of this half.
34 mins: Kai Havertz, that’s a waste! Rice’s throughball is excellent and sets the Germany forward running in behind the Villa back four. He has Saka in support, but he passes it straight to Bailey, who clears. At the other end, Saliba wins a free-kick with a bit of a dive, and McGinn kicks the ball at him. Ben White then does the same to the Villa man. That was all a bit unnecessary.
32 mins: A quick John McGinn free-kick releases Rogers, but his cut-back to Bailey is spotted and intercepted by William Saliba. Arsenal counter, but Thomas Partey’s shot from outside the box is too high.
30 mins: Saka thinks about who to pass to on the edge of the Villa box, can’t decide, and falls over trying to kick the ball. Villa win a promising throw-in at the other end, and Lucas Digne hurls it straight out for a goal kick. This has not been a classic.
25 mins: WATKINS HAS TO SCORE! What a miss! Gabriel dithers on the ball and Bailey pressures him into losing it on the edge of the Arsenal box. Morgan Rogers squares it to Watkins, who only has David Raya to beat, but he drags his shot wide from around 10 yards out. What a dreadful attempt. The crowd can hardly believe it.
Watkins missed this… pic.twitter.com/z3b4O5zNSl
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) August 24, 2024
22 mins: Bailey seems okay and is going to try to carry on. Villa’s attack has been non-existent so far, which needs to change.
20 mins: Onana, who’s recovered from that earlier blow to the head, leads a rare Villa foray forward. Leon Bailey receives the pass, then seems to hurt himself while turning with the ball. He passes it back and drops to the turf in clear pain. This has not been a good opening 20 minutes for Unai Emery.
16 mins: Saka goes close! Villa have been playing with 10 men for a couple of minutes while waiting to make the substitution. Saka works space inside the box and tries to pick out the bottom corner, but Emiliano Martinez makes a really good save.
13 mins: Matty Cash tries to block a Martinelli cross and immediately goes to ground holding his hamstring. This might be an early enforced change for the home side. Yep — Cash can’t continue. Teenager Kosta Nedeljkovic is coming on.
11 mins: Some would say the start of this game has been cagey. I’d suggest it’s been pretty boring. Maybe the players have been waiting for the officials’ comm system to get fully up and running again (which it now is).
7 mins: Martinez flaps at a cross from Bukayo Saka, but he claims a poor snapshot from Declan Rice on the rebound. That all came from a promising Arsenal break led by Gabriel Martinelli, who didn’t really make the most of it.
3 mins: Bit of a delay here as Amadou Onana is being assessed for a possible head injury. He seemed to take an accidental hit to the face while challenging Jurrien Timber.
Kickoff: First half
We’re off and running! The home side get us underway.
1 min before kickoff: Well, it should be one minute before kickoff, but there’s a delay at Villa Park. According to Sky Sports in the UK, there’s been a problem with the communication equipment the match officials use, and the match can’t start until that’s working again. But the teams are in the tunnel, so it seems things are up and running again…
15 mins before kickoff: It’s a glorious early evening in Birmingham. Not long to go now…
Together on the road 🛣️ pic.twitter.com/5CZQXKvDSq
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 24, 2024
35 mins before kickoff: City and Spurs have won big today, so this definitely feels like a big test for Arsenal.
Erling Haaland has three! 🔥
It’s his seventh Premier League hat-trick 😳#TheKickOff | #MCIIPS pic.twitter.com/z4kC0ZXy3m
— Premier League (@premierleague) August 24, 2024
1 hour before kickoff: The team news is IN. Arsenal are without Gabriel Jesus today, the club saying he has a “slight groin issue”. Fabio Vieira is not in the squad as he is expected to sign for Porto on loan. In terms of the starting XI, the Gunners are unchanged from last week, apart from Jurrien Timber coming in for Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Villa are unchanged from their victory over West Ham last week.
Aston Villa put their Champions league trophy in the tunnel ahead of their game against Arsenal 👀🏆 pic.twitter.com/oXPtHW52ve
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) August 24, 2024
1 hour 25 mins before kickoff: Arsenal were so impressive away from home last season. They conceded the fewest goals (13) and kept the most clean sheets (11) in the Premier League on their travels, earning 42 points from those games. Yet Villa defeated them twice with really impressive performances. What can the Gunners do differently today?
1 hour 45 mins before kickoff: The Gunners will feel like this is an important game to win, even so early in the season. Manchester City look to be cruising to three points against Ipswich Town, Tottenham are beating Everton, and Liverpool are expected to beat Brentford tomorrow. Mikel Arteta will want his players to lay down a marker today.
Erling Haaland is showing no sign of slowing down 🎯🎯#MCIIPS pic.twitter.com/FelY5BNFjY
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) August 24, 2024
2 hours before kickoff: Aston Villa beat Arsenal twice last season without conceding a goal. They did as much as anyone to spoil their title aspirations. Can they do so again?
“I can’t speak highly enough of him.” 🫡
Ollie Watkins on his experience at the Euros, expectations for this season in both the PL and Champions League and playing under Unai Emery@KateTracey12 || #UpTheVilla
— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) August 21, 2024
Aston Villa vs. Arsenal kick off time
This match kicks off at Villa Park, Birmingham, UK at 5:30 p.m. local time.
Here’s how that time translates across some of the major territories:
Date | Kickoff time | |
USA | Sat, Aug. 24 | 12:30 p.m. ET |
Canada | Sat, Aug. 24 | 12:30 p.m. ET |
UK | Sat, Aug. 24 | 5:30 p.m. BST |
Australia | Sun, Aug. 25 | 2:30 a.m. AEDT |
India | Sat, Aug. 24 | 10:00 p.m. IST |
Aston Villa vs. Arsenal lineups, team news
Despite his limited participation in preseason training, Ollie Watkins led the line for Villa but only lasted 62 minutes as Emery managed his game time. He will hope for longer against Arsenal.
Amadou Onana made his debut for the Villans against West Ham, and what a debut it was as he powerfully headed home to give his side the lead. He keeps his place in an unchanged lineup.
Aston Villa predicted XI (4-2-3-1, right to left): Martinez — Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne — Onana, Tielemans — Bailey, Rogers, McGinn — Watkins
Aston Villa subs: Gauci, Carlos, Maatsen, Nedeljkovic, Barkley, Buendia, Jaden, Ramsey, Duran.
Arteta said that Declan Rice was withdrawn against Wolves due to a cramp in his leg, but he is fit to start alongside Thomas Partey and Martin Odegaard in midfield.
Riccardo Calafiori has to wait for his first Premier League start as the Gunners boss sticks with his trusted partnership of Gabriel and William Saliba. Jurrien Timber gets the nod at left-back.
Arsenal predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Raya (GK) — White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber — Odegaard, Partey, Rice — Saka, Havertz, Martinelli
Arsenal subs: Ramsdale, Zinchenko, Kiwior, Calafiori, Jorginho, Nelson, Nwaneri, Trossard, Nketiah.
Aston Villa vs. Arsenal live stream, TV channel
Here’s how to watch this Premier League match across selected areas of the world’s major regions:
Region | TV | Streaming |
USA | USA Network | Fubo, Universo NOW, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBC app/site, Peacock |
Canada | — | Fubo Canada |
UK | Sky Sports Main Event | Sky Go, NOW TV |
Australia | Optus Sport | — |
India | Star Sports Select 1 | Hotstar, JioTV |