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There have been so many compelling storylines to entertain the world so far this season as we reach the Premier League's halfway point. Liverpool's inexplicable collapse after winning the title and splurging over £400 million in the summer.
Aston Villa have complained about being forced to play back-to-back away games in quick succession in the Premier League, with a trip to Arsenal following their win over Chelsea
Premier League leaders Arsenal host third-place Aston Villa on Tuesday in a vital match in the title race. Unai Emery’s side, who are just three points behind the London club in the table, are in sensational form and a victory at the Emirates Stadium would be their 12th in a row in all competitions.
The Premier League meeting between Arsenal and Aston Villa kicks off at 8:15pm on Tuesday 30 December at the Emirates Stadium in London. Viewers in the UK will be able to watch the match live on Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 6:30pm. It will also be available to stream on Sky Go.
However, right-back Cash will play no part in the return fixture against Arsenal after picking up his fifth yellow card of the domestic season during Saturday’s 2-1 victory against Chelsea, punished for a late challenge on Alejandro Garnacho on the half-hour mark at Stamford Bridge.
We analyse the talking points from Stamford Bridge as Aston Villa came from behind to extend their winning run to eight matches
Aston Villa travel to London this evening looking to secure an 11th consecutive victory and keep their title dreams alive. Unai Emery’s side have become the league’s most efficient unit, blending
Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery has hailed the impact of Morgan Rogers after the midfielder's outstanding first half of the Premier League season. Rogers has seven goals and three assists in 17 league appearances, helping propel Emery's side into third place on 36 points - just three behind leaders Arsenal.