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Villa Park

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2018

kickoff at 19:45

Premier League
Attendance: 29,223

Aston Villa

Reading
3
0

Birkir Bjarnason (46), Conor Hourihane (63), Scott Hogan (70)
   
   
David Edwards (17)
   
David Edwards (30)
     
Draw Loss Loss Win Win
Win Loss Loss Draw Draw

Managers
View complete set Steve Bruce
View complete set Paul Clement

Players
 
ASTON VILLA
 
 
 01  Sam Johnstone (G)
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 03  Neil Taylor (FB)
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 05  James Chester (D)
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 26  John Terry (D)
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 07  Robert Snodgrass (M)
 67
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 10  Jack Grealish (M)
 75
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 14  Conor Hourihane (M)
 63
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 20  Birkir Bjarnason (M)
 46
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 27  Ahmed Elmohamady (D)
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 37  Albert Adomah (M)
 66
 
 09  Scott Hogan (F)
 70

Subs
 
 31  Mark Bunn (G)
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 06  Glenn Whelan (M)
 75
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 08  Henri Lansbury (M)
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 15  Mile Jedinak (M)
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 18  Josh Onomah (M)
 67
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 22  Jonathan Kodjia (F)
 66
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 45  Lewis Grabban (F)
READING
 
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 01  Vito Mannone (G)
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 02  Chris Gunter (D)
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 06  Liam Moore (D)
 
 20  Tiago Ilori (D)
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 24  Tyler Blackett (D)
 
 08  George Evans (M)
 65
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 16  Dave Edwards (M)
 17
 30
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 19  Leandro Bacuna (M)
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 14  Sone Aluko (F)
 73
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 17  Mo Barrow (F)
 
 55  Sam Smith (F)
 45

Subs
 
 31  Anssi Jaakkola (G)
 
 57  Thomas Holmes (D)
 
 04  Joey van den Berg (M)
 
 10  John Swift (M)
 
 22  Pelle Clement (M)
 45
 
 38  Liam Kelly (M)
 65
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 27  Chris Martin (F)
 73


League Stats
This was League game number 4673 for Aston Villa, made up of:

one Premiership: 924. Division 1: 3149. (87.16%)
two Championship/Division 2: 508. (10.87%)
three League 1/Div 3: 92. (1.97%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

    This was League game number 4061 for Reading, made up of:

one Premiership: 114. (2.81%)
two Championship/Division 2: 1072. (26.40%)
three League 1/Div 3: 1422. Div 3S: 1085. (61.73%)
four League 2/Division 4: 368. (9.06%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4673 1911 1124 1638 7478 6730 748 1.11 40.89%
   
P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4061 1638 1009 1414 6041 5567 474 1.09 40.33%
 
2017 /18

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Aston Villa kept alive their automatic promotion hopes with three second-half goals to beat 10-man Reading. Dave Edwards'' 30th-minute red card for a second mistimed challenge proved the turning point at Villa Park. Birkir Bjarnason curled in an early left-foot second-half opener from the edge of the box before Conor Hourihane headed in Robert Snodgrass'' cross. Scott Hogan then pounced on visiting keeper Vito Mannone''s attempt to dribble his way out of trouble. Relive Tuesday''s EFL action Having started with a win under new boss Paul Clement, Reading''s third straight away defeat means they are still five points clear of the relegation zone. With six games left Villa, who ended an untimely run of just one point in three games, trail second-placed Cardiff City by seven points and third placed Fulham by two. But Neil Warnock''s Bluebirds next two games are at home to leaders Wolves on Friday night and then at Villa Park next Tuesday night. Villa boss Steve Bruce made five changes following Saturday''s 0-0 draw at Hull, bringing back Hogan up front, pairing Hourihane and Bjarnason in midfield and recalling Ahmed Elmohamady and Neil Taylor at full back. And it paid big dividends as three of them found the net. A succession of other chances went begging too, Mannone partially atoning for his involvement in the hard-working Hogan''s goal by denying him on several occasions. But any serious hopes Reading had really depended on having 11 men on the park - and the game hinged on Wales international midfielder Edwards'' red card for fouls on Jack Grealish, then 13 minutes later on Bjarnason. Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce told BBC Sport: I made a lot of changes, and there was a freshness about us. Even before the red card, the way we played was more like it. We had 74 per cent possession in the first half and got 30 crosses in. It was a bit of a procession and just a matter of when we scored. But the longer that goes on, everybody gets a bit edgy. And it takes a wonder goal from Birkir Bjarnason to get us off and running. He probably had his best game for Villa. He was excellent, particularly in the first half. With six games to go, we''re still in there. We''ve got to win on Saturday, but the top play each other at the weekend and, as we saw with Cardiff last night, there will still be some twists and turns yet. And the run that Fulham are on right now is quite remarkable. Reading manager Paul Clement: We have played a team that is chasing promotion and we are fighting relegation. At times you could see that gulf in quality. We were under pressure for a long time but we forgot to attack. The timing of the first goal so early in the second half was a big blow and ultimately we shot ourselves in the foot. In my two other managerial jobs I never had an occasion when I was down to 10 men. Now I''ve had it twice in my first two games.
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