Match Details

UEFA Europa League
Aston Villa
3 0
Bologna
81'
HT 3-0
O. Watkins 16'E. Buendia 26'View all (3)
Match Started
O. Watkins 16'

Goal (Assist: M. Rogers)

M. Rogers 25'

Missed Penalty

E. Buendia 26'

Goal (Assist: L. Digne)

F. Bernardeschi 29'

Yellow Card

M. Rogers 39'

Goal (Assist: J. McGinn)

Half Time
F. Bernardeschi R. Orsolini 46'

Substitution

R. Freuler S. Sohm 46'

Substitution

Joao Mario N. Zortea 46'

Substitution

J. McGinn L. Bailey 64'

Substitution

O. Watkins T. Abraham 64'

Substitution

M. Rogers J. Sancho 74'

Substitution

Y. Tielemans Douglas Luiz 74'

Substitution

S. Castro J. Odgaard 76'

Substitution

A. Onana L. Bogarde 78'

Substitution

Aston Villa 4-2-3-1 Unai Emery

Emiliano Martinez 23
Martinez
Lucas Digne 12
Digne
Pau Torres 14
Torres
Ezri Konsa 4
Konsa
Matty Cash 2
Cash
Youri Tielemans 8
Tielemans
Amadou Onana 24
Onana
Emiliano Buendía 10
Buendía
Morgan Rogers 27
Rogers
John McGinn 7
McGinn
Ollie Watkins 11
Watkins

Starters

  • Emiliano Martinez23 Emiliano Martinez
  • Lucas Digne12 Lucas Digne
  • Pau Torres14 Pau Torres
  • Ezri Konsa4 Ezri Konsa
  • Matty Cash2 Matty Cash
  • Youri Tielemans8 Youri Tielemans
  • Amadou Onana24 Amadou Onana
  • Emiliano Buendía10 Emiliano Buendía
  • Morgan Rogers27 Morgan Rogers
  • John McGinn7 John McGinn
  • Ollie Watkins11 Ollie Watkins

Substitutes

  • Victor Lindelof3 Victor Lindelof
  • Tyrone Mings5 Tyrone Mings
  • Harvey Elliott9 Harvey Elliott
  • Andrés García16 Andrés García
  • Tammy Abraham18 Tammy Abraham
  • Jadon Sancho19 Jadon Sancho
  • Douglas Luiz21 Douglas Luiz
  • Ian Maatsen22 Ian Maatsen
  • Lamare Bogarde26 Lamare Bogarde
  • Leon Bailey31 Leon Bailey
  • Marco Bizot40 Marco Bizot
  • James Wright64 James Wright

Bologna 4-2-3-1 Vincenzo Italiano

Federico Ravaglia 13
Ravaglia
João Mário 17
Mário
Nicolò Casale 16
Casale
Martin Vitík 41
Vitík
Juan Miranda 33
Miranda
Nikola Moro 6
Moro
Remo Freuler 8
Freuler
Jonathan Rowe 11
Rowe
Lewis Ferguson 19
Ferguson
Federico Bernardeschi 10
Bernardeschi
Santiago Castro 9
Castro

Starters

  • Federico Ravaglia13 Federico Ravaglia
  • João Mário17 João Mário
  • Nicolò Casale16 Nicolò Casale
  • Martin Vitík41 Martin Vitík
  • Juan Miranda33 Juan Miranda
  • Nikola Moro6 Nikola Moro
  • Remo Freuler8 Remo Freuler
  • Jonathan Rowe11 Jonathan Rowe
  • Lewis Ferguson19 Lewis Ferguson
  • Federico Bernardeschi10 Federico Bernardeschi
  • Santiago Castro9 Santiago Castro

Substitutes

  • Tommaso Pobega4 Tommaso Pobega
  • Riccardo Orsolini7 Riccardo Orsolini
  • Torbjørn Heggem14 Torbjørn Heggem
  • Nadir Zortea20 Nadir Zortea
  • Jens Odgaard21 Jens Odgaard
  • Charalampos Lykogiannis22 Charalampos Lykogiannis
  • Simon Sohm23 Simon Sohm
  • Massimo Pessina25 Massimo Pessina
  • Nicolò Cambiaghi28 Nicolò Cambiaghi
  • Francesco Castaldo73 Francesco Castaldo
  • Matteo Franceschelli82 Matteo Franceschelli

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Match Statistics

Aston Villa Bologna
  • 5 Shots on Goal 3
  • 1 Shots off Goal 3
  • 10 Total Shots 9
  • 4 Blocked Shots 3
  • 8 Shots insidebox 4
  • 2 Shots outsidebox 5
  • 13 Fouls 17
  • 3 Corner Kicks 1
  • 0 Offsides 1
  • 47% Ball Possession 53%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 3 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 290 Total passes 334
  • 231 Passes accurate 288
  • 80% Passes % 86%
  • 2.15 expected_goals 0.38
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Aston Villa Wins 3
Draws 0
Bologna Wins 0

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