
The stage is set at the Emirates Stadium for a blockbuster New Year’s Eve clash with massive title implications. The Gunners enter this fixture sitting pretty at the top of the table for Christmas, fresh off a gritty 1–0 victory against Everton on December 20. However, they face a rampant visiting side managed by former boss Unai Emery. The Villans are currently third, riding a phenomenal wave of nine consecutive wins in all competitions.
Arsenal vs Aston Villa Match Details at a Glance
| Match Detail | Information |
| Match | Arsenal vs Aston Villa |
| Venue | Emirates Stadium |
| Date | December 31, 2025 |
| Time | 2:15 AM (BDT)/ 1:45 AM (INR) |
| Broadcast & Live Streaming | Click here to watch the Arsenal vs Aston Villa live on Sports Live Hub (SLH) |
Injury News and Suspensions
Arsenal
Mikel Arteta is navigating a tricky period with his medical department. The defensive line has taken a hit with Ben White (hamstring) and Gabriel (muscle) both ruled out until mid and early January 2026 respectively. In midfield and attack, the absences are just as glaring; Kai Havertz is sidelined with a knee injury until early January, while youngsters Cristhian Mosquera and Max Dowman are out with ankle issues.
Aston Villa
The visitors have their own headaches, most notably in goal where World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez is doubtful with a back injury, likely handing the gloves to Marco Bizot. Defensive leader Pau Torres (calf) and Tyrone Mings (hamstring) are missing, stripping the backline of experience.
Arsenal vs Aston Villa Head-to-Head Records
| Matches Played | 206 |
| Arsenal Won | 88 |
| Aston Villa Won | 72 |
| Tied | 46 |
| First-ever Fixture | October 8, 1904 |
| Most-recent Fixture | December 6, 2025 |
Form Guide
Arsenal
The North Londoners are in excellent form, having secured the crucial “Christmas Number One” spot. Under Arteta, the playing style has evolved into a versatile machine that values defensive solidity, though the recent injuries to Gabriel and White test that theory. While they grinded out a 1-0 win against Everton recently, there is a worrying tendency to drop deep late in games to protect leads, inviting unnecessary pressure
Aston Villa
Unai Emery’s side is simply flying. With nine straight wins across all competitions and a club-record six successive Premier League victories, they have surged to 33 points. Their style is built on tactical intelligence and a brave, sometimes terrifyingly high defensive line. They bait opponents into pressing before launching lethal transitions through Ollie Watkins and Morgan Rogers.
Arsenal vs Aston Villa Key Battles
Bukayo Saka vs Ian Maatsen
Bukayo Saka remains the heartbeat of the home side’s creativity. Operating on the right, his ability to cut inside or hit the byline makes him a nightmare for any fullback. Against a high defensive line, his timing of runs and delivery into the box for Gyökeres will be critical. If he isolates his marker, it could be a long night for the visitors.
Ian Maatsen, filling in on the left for Villa, brings pace and attacking intent, but he faces arguably the best winger in the league. Maatsen’s role will be dual: he must pin Saka back by overlapping, but also maintain impeccable discipline to not get caught out by the winger’s transitions. One slip in positioning could ruin Emery’s offside trap.
William Saliba vs Ollie Watkins
With Gabriel out, the defensive burden falls heavily on William Saliba. The Frenchman is the calmest man in the stadium, usually imperious in the air and on the ground. However, he has to marshal a reshuffled backline involving Hincapié and Timber. Saliba’s distribution is key to beating the press, but his primary job will be managing the runs of a striker in red-hot form.
Ollie Watkins is the perfect striker for Emery’s system—tireless, fast, and clinical. He loves drifting into the channels between center-back and full-back to exploit space. Given the hosts are missing key defensive personnel, Watkins will look to isolate himself against the non-specialist center-backs or drag Saliba out of position to create lanes for Morgan Rogers.
Arsenal vs Aston Villa Tactical Outlook
Mikel Arteta will likely stick to his structured 4-3-3, even with the forced personnel changes. The inclusion of Martin Zubimendi in midfield suggests a desire for control and rapid recirculation of the ball to bypass Villa’s compact block. Expect the hosts to target the space behind the visitors’ high line, utilizing the pace of Trossard and Saka. Without Havertz, the physical presence of Viktor Gyökeres becomes the focal point for crosses and hold-up play.
Conversely, Unai Emery will deploy his trademark 4-4-2 / 4-2-2-2 hybrid. The plan is clear: congest the middle with Onana and Kamara, force the ball wide, and then trigger aggressive pressing traps. Once possession is won, they will look to release Watkins immediately. The big question mark is Marco Bizot in goal; without Martinez’s distribution and sweeping ability, Villa might have to sit slightly deeper than usual, which could invite too much pressure from Ødegaard and Rice.
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Arsenal vs Aston Villa Possible Playing Squad
Arsenal XI:

Raya (GK), Timber, Saliba, Hincapié, Calafiori, Rice, Zubimendi, Ødegaard, Saka, Gyökeres, Trossard
Aston Villa XI:

Bizot (GK), Cash, Konsa, Lindelöf, Maatsen, Kamara, Onana, McGinn, Tielemans, Rogers, Watkins
Arsenal vs Aston Villa Match Prediction
This feels like a classic “unstoppable force meets immovable object” scenario, complicated by the fact that the object (Arsenal’s defense) has a few cracks due to injury. Home advantage at the Emirates is massive, and Arteta’s side usually responds well to big occasions. However, Villa’s form is impossible to ignore.
Score Prediction
Arsenal 2–2 Aston Villa. The Gunners’ home strength cancels out Villa’s momentum, but defensive injuries on both sides promise goals.
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