Tottenham Hotspur, reeling from a devastating 4-0 loss to Liverpool in the EFL Cup semi-final, will travel to the West Midlands for their FA Cup fourth-round clash with Aston Villa on Sunday. With Spurs’ form plummeting, the pressure is on manager Ange Postecoglou to steer his depleted side into the next round of the competition.
Recent Form
- Aston Villa (FA Cup Form): Won
Villa have secured a spot in the FA Cup fourth round with a narrow 2-1 victory over West Ham United. Despite a tough start to 2025, Villa’s 4-2 win over Celtic in the Champions League was a crucial morale booster, but they were then defeated 2-0 by Wolves in their latest Premier League outing.Villa’s home form has been solid, with an unbeaten run in all competitions stretching back to October 2024, though they’ve been leaking goals, conceding four in their last two matches against Spurs. Villa will look to capitalize on Spurs’ vulnerability and progress to the next round. - Tottenham Hotspur (FA Cup Form): Won
Spurs managed to scrape through the FA Cup third round with a 3-0 win over Tamworth, although they were taken to extra time by the non-league side. However, their disastrous 4-0 loss to Liverpool in midweek – following a 1-0 first-leg advantage – left their hopes of silverware in tatters. Their recent form in the Premier League has been shaky, with Spurs closer to the relegation zone than the European spots.Tottenham’s squad is badly depleted, with injuries to key players like Richarlison, James Maddison, Cristian Romero, and others. This makes them a vulnerable side heading into Villa Park, where they’ll need to pull off a performance far better than recent displays to have a shot at progressing.
Team News
- Aston Villa:
Villa have a few injury concerns, including Ollie Watkins, Pau Torres, Matty Cash, Tyrone Mings, and Ross Barkley. New signings Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio could be in line for their debuts, though Rashford’s lack of recent match fitness means he’s more likely to come off the bench. Villa’s form at home will be crucial to their hopes of moving past Tottenham. - Tottenham Hotspur:
Spurs’ injury list is long, with important players such as Richarlison (calf), Guglielmo Vicario (ankle), Cristian Romero (thigh), and Timo Werner (thigh) all ruled out. The Lilywhites will have to rely on some fresh legs from their squad, including Bayern Munich loanee Mathys Tel, who may start his first game for Spurs. Postecoglou will have to juggle a squad lacking depth and confidence.
Head-to-Head
Historically, Tottenham have enjoyed strong results against Villa away, winning nine of their last 10 encounters at Villa Park across all competitions. However, recent form tells a different story. Aston Villa’s solid home record and Spurs’ inconsistency suggest that this encounter will be a different challenge for the North London side.
Key Battles
- Aston Villa’s Attack vs. Tottenham’s Wounded Defense
Villa will look to exploit Tottenham’s frail defense, especially given Spurs’ injury crisis. Players like Morgan Rogers and John McGinn will be key for Villa in breaking down a depleted Spurs backline. - Tottenham’s Striking Options vs. Villa’s Defensive Resilience
With the absence of several attacking players, Tottenham’s attack will be a shadow of its usual self. Son Heung-min will likely need to lead the charge, but he may be isolated, as Villa’s solid defense will be a tough nut to crack, especially with their recent solid home form.
Prediction: Aston Villa 3-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Given the current circumstances, Aston Villa are the favorites for this FA Cup clash. With a week to recover from their European duties and a solid record at home, Villa are poised to dispatch an injury-hit and low-confidence Spurs side. Tottenham’s squad crisis and recent lack of form make it hard to see them getting past Villa, and we predict a comfortable win for the Lions.
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