Preview: Aston Villa on the road in last eight of FA Cup
Unai Emery's side travel to Deepdale for quarter-final clash
Unai Emery's side travel to Deepdale for quarter-final clash
Three games from their first major trophy and in with a shout for Europe but for a club their size, these moments are fleeting The first time Bournemouth played in an FA Cup quarter‑final was 1957 when they faced Manchester United. They were still called Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic in those days and played in the Third Division (South). They had put out Wolves and Tottenham in the previous two rounds, the excitement enticing a record crowd of 28,799 to Dean Court to see them play Matt Busby’s side. The United centre-half Mark Jones was carried off early on and, nine years before the introduction of substitutes, Bournemouth took the lead against the 10 men, Brian Bedford nudging in after Ray Wood had flapped at a corner. Two Johnny Berry goals, the second a penalty, in the space of five second‑half minutes, though, saw United through. They went on to lose to Aston Villa in the final, when Peter McParland fractured Wood’s cheekbone after six minutes, forcing the centre-half Jackie Blanchflower to take over in goal. Continue reading...
Championship club face elite opposition in Aston Villa but the Lancashire town is gripped by Cup fever ‘I’ve had to tell my mum not to bother with Mother’s Day,” quips Preston fan Tom Bates. The 29-year-old has forgone the purchase of flowers, cards and the prospect of a Sunday roast to buy a ticket at Deepdale for North End’s first FA Cup quarter-final in 59 years. The past six decades have brought Preston six relegations and promotions, a third and fourth division title and a solitary Lancashire Senior Cup. Since they triumphed in the League One playoff final in 2015 their seasons have been humdrum: they have finished between seventh and 14th each season and this is the first time they have got beyond the fourth round in either cup. It has given supporters such as Bates, who saw his first match when he was two, little to celebrate. The visit of the Champions League side Aston Villa to Lancashire will be one of the biggest days in the club’s recent history, played out in front of a vociferous crowd of 23,400. A tie at Wembley awaits the winners. Continue reading...
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FixturesPreston North End Vs. Aston Villa - Sun, Mar 30th 2025, 13:30 Ross Barkley and Axel Disasi are expected to be Aston Villa’s only absentees for Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final against Preston North End. Midfielder Barkley is closing in on his long-awaited return from injury but this weekend’s cup tie is set to come too soon. Versatile defender Disasi is cup-tied for the clash against the Lilywhites having featured for parent club Chelsea in the third round of the competition. Amadou Onana returned to Villa’s matchday squad last time out for our 3-0 UEFA Champions League victory over Club Brugge over two weeks ago. Manager Unai Emery provided a fitness update at Friday afternoon’s pre-match media conference. “I think the only player not available, ruled out for tomorrow, is Barkley,” said the Villa boss. “We are going to train now, in the afternoon, and the players joining us today, like Emi Martínez, Robin Olsen, Leon Bailey, Andrés García, how they are physically. “Hopefully we can keep the players we have now being available for the last two months.”
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