Is Aston Villa v Ajax on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Europa Conference League fixture

Who will strike first after a goalless draw in Amsterdam?

Jamie Braidwood
Thursday 14 March 2024 03:28 EDT
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Jordan Henderson and Ajax travel to Villa Park
Jordan Henderson and Ajax travel to Villa Park (Getty Images)

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Aston Villa will bid to reach their first European quarter-final since 1998 tonight when they host Ajax in the Europa Conference League last 16.

The tie remains in the balance following a tight 0-0 draw in Amsterdam last week. Both sides finished with 10 players after red cards for Villa’s Ezri Konsa and Ajax defender Tristan Gooijer.

Villa will be looking to bounce back from their 4-0 thrashing at the hands of top-four rivals Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday, as Unai Emery’s side suffered a dent to their Champions League qualification hopes.

Villa set a record of 15 consecutive home league wins earlier this season, but Newcastle, Chelsea and Spurs have all won there in recent weeks.

Emery is looking to win the fifth European trophy of his career this season and Villa welcome an Ajax side that includes England midfielder Jordan Henderson. Here’s everything you need to know, and get the latest Europa Conference League odds and tips, here

When is Aston Villa vs Ajax?

The match will kick off at 8pm GMT on Thursday 14 March at Villa Park.

How can I watch it and what TV channel is it on?

The match will be shown live on TNT Sports 2, with coverage starting from 7.30pm. Subscribers can also steam the match on Discovery+.

What is the Aston Villa team news?

Konsa is suspended after his late red card in Ajax, but John McGinn is free to play after he was sent off against Tottenham as his suspension only applies to domestic fixtures. Matty Cash could come in at right back if Pau Torres is fit to start at centre-back. Jacob Ramsey remains a doubt while Boubacar Kamara, Emi Buendia and Tyrone Mings are long-term absentees.

Predicted line-ups

Aston Villa: Martinez; Cash, Torres, Carlos, Digne; Diaby, Tielemans, Luiz, McGinn; Bailey, Watkins

Ajax: Ramaj; Rensch, Kaplan, Hato; Van den Boomen, Henderson, Mannsverk, Sosa; Hlynsson, Brobbey, Taylor

Odds

Aston Villa: 4/11

Draw: 17/4

Ajax: 8/1

Get the latest Europa Conference League odds and tips, here

Prediction

Villa to get back on track and make the quarter-finals. Aston Villa 3-1 Ajax

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