Aston Villa team news: Lallana to miss out
A look-ahead to Sunday's game at the Amex.
Charlie Hanson
Roberto De Zerbi takes questions from the floor.
Roberto De Zerbi takes questions from the floor.
Albion will look to bring a winless run of six Premier League games to an end when they take on Aston Villa on Sunday at the Amex, kick-off 2pm.
The game is being shown live on Sky Sports.
Team news
At his pre-match press conference, head coach Roberto De Zerbi said, "We have nine injured players, the same as Bournemouth and also now Adam Lallana."
Looking ahead to Sunday, he added: "We have a very tough game but the strong motivation is to react, to play well and win. We are trying to give our best but sometimes it’s been difficult to show our quality. We wanted to fight to reach the Europa League again and compete in a different way in the last three months, but [not being able to do so] is part of football.
"We want to make our fans happy but sometimes you’re not able. The problems we’ve had are clear for everyone, but our attitude and behaviour have been the same. We have worked harder than last season so you can imagine how stronger we have worked.
My players are good people and they understand the moment is tough but we are still Brighton; we want to be able to win with the right attitude."
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Albion suffered their biggest league defeat of the campaign at Villa Park back in September, as Unai Emery’s team ran out 6-1 winners. The game also marked Jack Hinshelwood’s full Premier League debut.
Player to watch
Ollie Watkins scored a hat-trick against Albion earlier this season.
Ollie Watkins scored a hat-trick against Albion earlier this season.
Ollie Watkins is playing an integral role in Villa’s charge for Champions League football and European glory. The striker has 26 goals and 12 assists in all competitions and has been involved in five goals in his last four league games.
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Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Man City MCI
38
28
7
3
96
34
+62
91
2
Arsenal ARS
38
28
5
5
91
29
+62
89
3
Liverpool LIV
38
24
10
4
86
41
+45
82
4
Aston Villa AVL
38
20
8
10
76
61
+15
68
5
Spurs TOT
38
20
6
12
74
61
+13
66
6
Chelsea CHE
38
18
9
11
77
63
+14
63
7
Newcastle NEW
38
18
6
14
85
62
+23
60
8
Man Utd MUN
38
18
6
14
57
58
-1
60
9
West Ham WHU
38
14
10
14
60
74
-14
52
10
Crystal Palace CRY
38
13
10
15
57
58
-1
49
11
Albion Albion
38
12
12
14
55
62
-7
48
12
Everton EVE
38
13
9
16
40
51
-11
48
13
Bournemouth BOU
38
13
9
16
54
67
-13
48
14
Fulham FUL
38
13
8
17
55
61
-6
47
15
Wolves WOL
38
13
7
18
50
65
-15
46
16
Brentford BRE
38
10
9
19
56
65
-9
39
17
Nott'm Forest NFO
38
9
9
20
49
67
-18
36
18
Luton LUT
38
6
8
24
52
85
-33
26
19
Burnley BUR
38
5
9
24
41
78
-37
24
20
Sheffield Utd SHU
38
3
7
28
35
104
-69
16
*This table does not include points deductions for Nottingham Forest and Everton.
Match stats
Albion have lost their last five Premier League matches against Aston Villa by an aggregate score of 14-3. The Seagulls last suffered six defeats in a row against a side between 2019 and 2022 against Manchester United.
Having won their last five against Brighton, Aston Villa are looking to register six consecutive Premier League wins against an opponent for the first time since between 2005 and 2010 against city rivals Birmingham.
Aston Villa won 6-1 in this season’s reverse Premier League fixture  – they last netted more than six against an opponent in 2020-21 versus Liverpool (8), while their most goals against an opponent in a season is 10 against Wimbledon in 1994-95.
Albion have lost their last two Premier League games by an aggregate score of 7-0. The Seagulls last lost more in a row in the competition in March 2022 (run of 6 – the third of which was at home to Aston Villa), while they last conceded 3+ goals in three successive league matches in October 2011 as a Championship side.
Aston Villa have led by 2+ goals in each of their last four Premier League games, but have only gone on to win two of them, drawing 3-3 with Brentford and 2-2 with Chelsea last time out (2-0 v Arsenal, 3-1 v Bournemouth in the others).
Since Albion began their maiden European campaign in this season’s UEFA Europa League in September, they have won just seven of 29 Premier League matches (D11 L11). They would be 15th in a Premier League table in this time (since September 21st); they had started this season with four wins in their opening five league matches (L1) before their first Europa League match.
Aston Villa’s 73 Premier League goals this season is their most in a top-flight campaign since 1976-77 (76). Victory here would give them 70 points, their most in a 38-game top-flight season since 1989-90 (70).
Having scored in a joint league-high 39 different Premier League games in 2023, Albion have so far failed to find the net in more games than any other side in 2024 (8).
Ollie Watkins has scored six goals in his last four Premier League appearances against Albion, scoring a hat-trick in Aston Villa’s 6-1 win earlier this season. It’s the most goals he’s netted against an opponent in the competition.
Ollie Watkins has been involved in eight goals in his last five Premier League away games, scoring six and assisting two. His 10 Premier League away goals overall this season is the most of any English player in the competition.
Match officials
Referee: Robert Jones.
Assistants: Ian Hussin, Wade Smith.
Fourth official: Stuart Attwell.
 VAR: Michael Oliver.
Assistant VAR: Dan Cook.

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