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·12 de março de 2025
Aston Villa vs Club Brugge: Preview, predictions and lineups

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·12 de março de 2025
Aston Villa are looking to secure their place in the Champions League quarter-finals when they welcome Club Brugge to the West Midlands on Wednesday night.
Unai Emery's side took a big step towards the last eight in Bruges by claiming a perhaps undeserved 3-1 victory. Brugge were superior for much of the contest after falling behind, but they were thwarted by the Villans before the visitors scored twice late on.
Villa have shone in Europe at Villa Park, and an extension of their unbeaten run at home in this competition will see them bypass their Belgian opponents.
Nicky Hayen's side, however, have already sprung a surprise or two in this year's competition. They gave Manchester City a scare on Matchday 8 of the league phase before stunning Atalanta in the play-off, winning both legs.
The visitors also head into the return leg having claimed local bragging rights against Cercle Brugge on Sunday.
Here is 90min's guide to Wednesday's second leg.
Amadou Onana is set to return from a hamstring injury on Wednesday / Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/GettyImages
Marco Asensio and Emiliano Martinez missed Saturday's win at Brentford, but the pair will be available for Wednesday's second leg. Robin Olsen kept a clean sheet in the latter's absence.
Villa's injury list only includes Ross Barkley with Amadou Onana set for an imminent return. The dominant Belgian midfielder is unlikely to start on Wednesday but could earn minutes off the bench after several weeks out due to a hamstring injury.
Axel Disasi has impressed at the start of his Villa career and should keep his place in the starting XI, but Emery will have to decide whether to use the Frenchman at right-back or in the centre of his defence. The Villa boss can now, of course, call upon Pau Torres, while Tyrone Mings was a major reason why they won the first leg.
Aston Villa predicted lineup vs Club Brugge (4-2-3-1): Martinez; Disasi, Konsa, Mings, Digne; McGinn, Tielemans; Asensio, Rogers, Rashford; Watkins.
Joaquin Seys is dealing with a hamstring injury / Isosport/MB Media/GettyImages
Joaquin Seys and Bjorn Meiler are both dealing with hamstring injuries which are bound to keep them out of action again. The pair were also absent for the first leg.
The visitors otherwise have no injury concerns, and we should see a similar starting XI from last week despite their defeat.
Ferran Jutgla will lead Brugge's line after scoring a brace in the derby win at the weekend.
Club Brugge predicted lineup vs Aston Villa (4-2-3-1): Mignolet; Seys, Ordonez, Mechele, De Cuyper; Jashari, Vetlesen; Talbi; Vanaken, Tzolis; Jutgla.
Those two late goals last Tuesday may well have taken the tie away from Brugge, who will take confidence from their performance in Bergamo heading into this second leg.
Villa Park is a daunting environment under the lights, however, and they've got a mountain of a task if they're to repeat their heroics from the play-off round.
Hayen's men will not make this a procession for Emery's side, but Villa are well placed to advance into the quarter-finals.
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