Aston Villa will attempt an almost impossible mission as they seek to overcome a first-leg deficit against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League. The second-leg match is set for Tuesday, April 15th, 2025, at Villa Park. Africa Foot expert Allan Damba looks into the upcoming clash and provides his prediction.
Aston Villa vs PSG Match Overview
PSG beat Aston Villa 3-1 in the first leg played last week at the Parc des Princes, thanks to goals from Désiré Doué, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Nuno Mendes. Morgan Rogers netted Villa’s lone consolation.
During the weekend, Aston Villa secured an emphatic 3-0 league win over strugglers Southampton, with goals from Ollie Watkins, Donyell Malen, and John McGinn. PSG, meanwhile, were rested having not played any domestic fixture.
Recent Form: Aston Villa
Aston Villa have been in solid form lately, winning four of their last five games across all competitions and losing just once. Unai Emery’s men have scored 12 goals in that span and conceded only four.
- Last Five Games: 4 wins, 1 loss
- Latest Result: Southampton 0-3 Aston Villa
Recent Form: PSG
PSG have been relentless in recent matches, securing five straight wins across all competitions. Luis Enrique’s side have netted 17 goals in that stretch while conceding just five.
- Last Five Games: 5 wins
- Latest Result: PSG 3-1 Aston Villa
Head-to-Head Record
- PSG 3-1 Aston Villa
This is the only competitive meeting between the two sides to date.
Aston Villa vs PSG Prediction
PSG have been in outstanding form throughout the campaign and were dominant in the first leg. Aston Villa may push hard at home, but PSG are likely to manage the game with their experience and quality.
Aston Villa vs PSG Best Betting Odds on 1xBet
- Double Chance Away (2X) – 1.36
- Both Teams to Score (Yes) – 1.53
Player to Watch
Boubacar Kamara (Aston Villa): The French international with Senegalese heritage has been one of Villa’s most reliable performers this season. With 34 appearances to his name, Kamara will be key in midfield if the hosts are to stand any chance of mounting a comeback.