Aston Villa take on PSG at the Parc des Princes tonight for the first leg of their Champions League quarter final, in which Villa star Marco Asensio has been cleared to play against his parent club.
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Marco Asensio joined Aston Villa in January on loan from PSG, but is eligible to play against his parent side tonight and could contribute to knocking his parent side out of the Champions League.
The Spanish international has scored eight goals from just five starts since making the move to the Premier League at the start of the year, including scoring three goals in the last round across two legs, all of the bench as Villa dumped Club Brugge out of the competition 6-1 on aggregate.
Ousmane Dembele has undoubtedly been the Parisian side’s star player this season, with 32 goals in 29 starts in all competitions, a tally bettered by only Lewandowski, Kane and Mbappe from players in Europe’s top five leagues this season.
Both teams averaging at least a card per game in the Champions League this season, while Villa’s Morgan Rogers has picked up at least three more cards than any other player on either team this season, and will be fired up for a massive game in the club’s history tonight.
Tonight sees Aston Villa take part in the first leg of their Champions League quarter final tie, arguably the club’s biggest game in 42 years since the last time they were at this stage of Europe’s premier club competition.
Unai Emery’s side make the trip across the Channel in fantastic form having won each of their last seven games following their 2-1 win over third placed Nottingham Forest to keep their top five chase well and truly alive in the Premier League.
The win now leaves the West Midlands side seventh in the table, just two points shy of fifth place, which is now guaranteed to deliver Champions League football following Arsenal’s victory over Real Madrid on Tuesday.
The Villans have also won each of their last four matches away from home and will fancy their chances at upsetting the current French champions in their own backyard tonight to set up a huge second leg at Villa Park next Tuesday.
PSG head into tonight’s game on a six game winning streak of their own, the most recent of which, a 1-0 home win over Angers, was enough to secure the Parisian side their fourth consecutive Ligue 1 title, and a 10th in 12 years.
The champions of France have won 16 of their last 17 matches in all competitions, the only game they haven’t won coming in the first leg of their Round of 16 Champions League clash at home against Liverpool, which they went on to progress from after winning on penalties at Anfield.
Luis Enrique’s side will now be dreaming of completing the treble after winning the league with six matches still to play, and are still without defeat in all domestic competitions, having also booked their place in the Coupe de France final last week where they’ll meet relegation battling Reims.
Tonight will be the first ever meeting between the two sides, though the managers are very familiar foes having met before on 10 occasions, with Enrique currently leading the head-to-head 7-2 in wins.
Many will remember the last time Enrique and Emery went head-to-head on the touchline when La Remontada occurred, Barcelona’s miraculous 6-1 second leg victory over PSG at the Nou Camp having lost 4-0 at the Parc des Princes in the first leg.
How to watch PSG v Aston Villa
- Location: Parc des Princes, Paris
- Date and time: Wednesday 9th April 2025, 8pm
- How to watch: TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate
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