High-flying Aston Villa have established themselves as one of Europe’s most in form teams, riding a six-game winning streak that boosts their competitive ambitions.
Their six-game winning streak has propelled them into the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, led them to the FA Cup semi-finals, and strengthened their challenge for European Premier League spots.
Their latest triumph came with a 3-0 victory away to Brighton, marking their third consecutive win by that scoreline. Moreover, they recorded a fourth straight clean sheet that further enhanced their momentum.
Unai Emery keeps Villa firing on all cylinders, especially at Villa Park, where the team remains unbeaten in recent home contests. Consequently, this impressive home form builds their confidence for the upcoming clash.
Villa now prepares to face Nottingham Forest at home, and they have not lost in their last eight encounters with Forest on their own turf. In addition, this record instills belief in the Villans as they look to extend their success.
Nottingham Forest won the reverse fixture 2-1 in December, and this result now gives them a chance to complete a league double over Villa for the first time since 1984/85. Therefore, Forest approaches the match with renewed determination.
Forest pursues its goal fearlessly as they ride a five-game winning streak, which includes a recent penalties victory over Brighton that secured an FA Cup semi-final berth against Manchester City. Furthermore, this form adds extra spice to the impending battle.
Players to watch include Marco Asensio, who has scored eight goals after half-time in his last seven games at Villa Park, and opposing number 21 Anthony Elanga, who netted a 93rd-minute winner in the reverse fixture and scored the final goal in most of his outings this season.
A noteworthy stat reveals that only 13 of Nottingham Forest’s 30 Premier League games this season have seen both teams score, a detail that promises to add further intrigue to this highly anticipated matchup.
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