Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest: Premier League – live

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23 min: … and now Forest miss by inches to the left of goal. Yates wins possession in the centre circle and sends Hudson-Odoi away down the inside-right channel. His low bobbler only just flies wide of the left-hand post.

22 min: … but where there’s Elanga, there’s always hope for Forest, and the striker nearly replicates his pitch-length goal against Manchester United with a searing dribble down the inside-left channel. He makes it all the way to the edge of the box before whipping a low effort across Martinez and wide right.

21 min: Williams faffs around, allowing Asensio to steal away with the ball. The Forest defender, so sloppy there, is fortunate that the resulting shot is blocked.

19 min: Garcia, Malen and Watkins nearly open Forest up with some intricate triangulation down the right. Not quite, but Villa are stroking it around in such style that a third goal in short order wouldn’t come as much of a shock.

17 min: Two minutes and 18 seconds between the goals. Forest need a response, and their captain Yates has a dig from the best part of 30 yards. His shot is deflected wide left. From the resulting corner, Dominguez sends a speculative effort miles wide left. The home fans en fête.

GOAL! Aston Villa 2-0 Nottingham Forest (Malen 15)

This is another simple, beautiful goal. Maatsen twists Yates inside and out, gliding past him down the left. A low cross is slammed home by Malen from six yards, Williams nowhere to be seen. Villa playing with such confidence!

GOAL! Aston Villa 1-0 Nottingham Forest (Rogers 13)

This is simple and so effective. Tielemans caresses a pass down the inside-left channel for Rogers, who takes a touch to enter the box before whistling a low shot through the legs of Sels and into the bottom right. Only 13 minutes in, but it had been coming.

Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers slots the ball home to open the scoring against Nottingham Forest.
Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers slots the ball home to open the scoring against Nottingham Forest. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers celebrates after scoring his sides first goal against Nottingham Forest.
Rogers and the Aston Villa fans celebrate. Photograph: Jacob King/PA

11 min: Sky flash up a stat: Villa have already made 12 successful passes in Forest’s final third. Make that 15, as the hosts probe this way and that, with Garcia, Disasi and Maatsen buzzing around.

10 min: Malen chases a long pass down the right. Murillo summons up all of his strength to hold him off and usher the ball out for a goal kick. Only just, mind.

9 min: A pocket of space for Tielemans, in a central position, 25 yards out. He aims for the top-left corner but gets the shot all wrong, dragging it miles wide. The home side are very much on top in these early stages, and they’re already creating chances.

8 min: Garcia makes good down the right touchline and curls a low cross into the Forest box. Asensio extends a leg and attempts to steer the ball into the bottom-left corner, but the effort is always bouncing wide left. Sels wouldn’t have got to it.

6 min: Maatsen one-twos crisply with Rogers down the left. He enters the box and hits a low, hard shot-cum-cross that Sels does well to bat away with a strong arm. That would have been a pretty goal.

5 min: Watkins drops deep and has the chance to slip Malen free down the right, but clanks the pass straight to Yates. Villa on the front foot early doors.

4 min: Elanga plays a ball down the right for Dominguez. Rogers intercepts and holds off his opponent before turning and clearing, but he needed to battle hard to do so. Dominguez a proper pest. Rogers defending very well.

3 min: Asensio advances down the inside-right channel before playing a ball forward to absolutely nobody. Watkins failing to make the expected run. Goal kick.

2 min: Forest – who deliberately kept their hosts waiting before kick-off, forming a huddle that went on a bit longer than was absolutely necessary – are kicking towards the Holte End in this first half.

Forest get the ball rolling. But only after a knee is taken: there’s no room for racism.

The teams are out! Villa in their famous claret and blue, Forest in second-choice powder blue. Jets of steam and fireworks. A show that would be spectacular were it not trumped by the blazing sun. We’ll be off in a couple of your British Summer Minutes.

A flag-bearer waving an Aston Villa flag as pyrotechnics are set off prior to the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest at Villa Park.
Spring sunshine, pyrotechnics and some big flags – what more could you ask for? Photograph: Marc Atkins/AVFC/Aston Villa FC/Getty Images

Nuno Espírito Santo speaks to Sky. “It will be very difficult … Villa is a very good team … we expect a very tough match … unfortunately both [Chris Wood and Taiwo Awoniyi] are out so we have to try to find solutions.”

Unai Emery talks to Sky Sports. “Good afternoon … we did changes in Brighton and Brentford and won there … I believe in the players … they are ready to play … the good news in the squad now is we can have recovering players.”

Should Forest win tonight, they’d complete their first league double over Villa since the 1984-85 Canon League First Division. Forest won this fixture 5-0 that season, Trevor Christie with a hat-trick, Ian Bowyer and Steve Hodge with the other goals. Anyway, here’s what happened at the City Ground earlier this season.

Here’s how the Premier League table looks after these results …

  • Crystal Palace 2-1 Brighton & Hove Albion

  • Everton 1-1 Arsenal

  • Ipswich Town 1-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers

  • West Ham United 2-2 Bournemouth

This evening’s game represents an opportunity for Nottingham Forest to close the gap on Arsenal to three points. Second place far from a pipe dream now, especially with Mikel Arteta’s side preoccupied with the Champions League. Villa also have one eye on Europe, but they’ll still want to secure participation for next season via a top-five finish, so closing in Manchester City would help with that.

Aston Villa, who have won their last six matches in all competitions, make eight changes to their starting XI after the 3-0 win at Brighton & Hove Albion. Wednesday’s trip to PSG clearly uppermost in mind. Only Morgan Rogers, Youri Tielemans and Emiliano Martínez, the latter captain for the day, keep their places. Tyrone Mings, Andrés García, Axel Disasi, Ian Maatsen, Amadou Onana, Donyell Malen, Ollie Watkins and Marco Asensio step up; John McGinn, Matty Cash, Ezri Konsa, Lucas Digne, Pau Torres, Jacob Ramsey, Boubacar Kamara and Marcus Rashford drop to the bench.

Nottingham Forest, unbeaten in six, make three changes to the team that started the 1-0 victory over Manchester United. Callum Hudson-Odoi, Morato and Nicolás Domínguez are in; Danilo drops to the bench while Taiwo Awoniyi and the injured Ola Aina miss out altogether. Leading scorer Chris Wood is still absent with a hip problem.

The teams

Aston Villa: Martinez, Garcia, Disasi, Mings, Maatsen, Onana, Tielemans, Malen, Asensio, Rogers, Watkins.
Subs: Olsen, Cash, Konsa, McGinn, Rashford, Digne, Torres, Ramsey, Kamara.

Nottingham Forest: Sels, Williams, Milenkovic, Murillo, Morato, Yates, Anderson, Dominguez, Gibbs-White, Elanga, Hudson-Odoi.
Subs: Carlos Miguel, Sangare, Toffolo, Moreira, Jota Silva, Sosa, Danilo, Boly, Abbott.

Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire).

Preamble

A world in which Villa and Forest are two of the best teams around? ATV should never have lost its licence. Kick-off is at 5.30pm BST. It’s on!

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