UEFA Europa League
8:00 PMMarch 19, 2026
Round of 16
2 – 0
HT:(0 – 0)
Aggregate:(3 – 0)
Villa Park
Referee: Davide Massa, Italy
Aston Villa
Lille
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1.80
Expected goals (xG)
0.34
Passing
427 (85%)
Accurate passes
403 (89%)
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23
G
Emiliano Martínez
7.0
22
D
Ian Maatsen
6.2
14
D
Pau Torres
7.0
3
D
Victor Lindelöf
7.2
26
D
Lamare Bogarde
7.2
M
Douglas Luiz
24
M
Amadou Onana
7.3
M
John McGinn (C)
54′
27
M
Morgan Rogers
6.9
M
Jadon Sancho
18
F
Tammy Abraham
6.9
1
G
Berke Ozer
7.2
4
D
Alexsandro Ribeiro
7.5
18
D
Chancel Mbemba
6.2
3
D
Nathan Ngoy
6.2
15
M
Romain Perraud
6.6
32
M
Ayyoub Bouaddi
6.5
6
M
Nabil Bentaleb
7.2
12
M
Thomas Meunier
6.9
F
Felix Correia
9
F
Olivier Giroud (C)
6.3
17
F
Ngal’ayel Mukau
6.5
UEFA Europa League Standings – UEFA Europa League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
- Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Aston Villa defeated Lille 2-0 at Villa Park, with second-half goals from John McGinn and Leon Bailey securing a vital advantage in their UEFA Europa League tie.
Aston Villa secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Lille at Villa Park on March 19, 2026, setting a strong tone for the UEFA Europa League knockout stage. The home side’s clinical second-half performance proved decisive, delighting the Villa faithful.
Both teams entered this European encounter in impressive form, having each won their previous two matches in the competition. The atmosphere at Villa Park was electric, with fans anticipating a tightly contested battle between two well-drilled sides.
The first half unfolded as a tactical affair, with Aston Villa holding a slight edge in ball possession at 52%. Clear-cut scoring opportunities were at a premium, as both defences stood firm.
Lille’s F. Correia received the game’s first yellow card in the 25th minute for a tactical foul, indicating the intensity of the midfield duel. Goalkeepers Emiliano Martínez and Berke Özer were called into action, making crucial saves to keep the score level.
As the teams headed into the break, the stalemate underscored the need for increased attacking impetus. Unai Emery likely emphasized directness and precision to unlock Lille’s resilient backline.
Aston Villa broke the deadlock in the 54th minute, igniting Villa Park. John McGinn showed great composure, guiding the ball home after an incisive pass from Jadon Sancho, putting the hosts 1-0 up.
Following the goal, Villa made an early second-half substitution in the 56th minute, bringing on Tammy Abraham. Lille responded with a triple substitution in the 67th minute, introducing N. Mukau, A. Bouaddi, and others, in an attempt to shift momentum.
Midfielder Douglas Luiz picked up a yellow card for Aston Villa in the 72nd minute. Despite the substitutions, Villa maintained their focus, seeking to consolidate their lead and push for a second goal.
Villa continued to press, making further changes to refresh their attacking options. Goalscorer John McGinn was replaced in the 74th minute, and Jadon Sancho was substituted in the 84th minute.
Just a minute after coming on, substitute Leon Bailey made an immediate impact, doubling Aston Villa’s lead in the 85th minute. Ollie Watkins, who demonstrated sharp playmaking, provided a perfectly weighted assist for Bailey’s clinical finish.
Statistical analysis showed Aston Villa’s attacking threat, recording an Expected Goals (xG) of 1.8 compared to Lille’s 0.34. Both teams managed 8 total shots, but Villa’s quality in front of goal proved superior.
This commanding 2-0 victory provides Aston Villa with a significant advantage heading into the second leg against Lille. The clean sheet at home positions them strongly to advance further in the UEFA Europa League.
