Aston Villa vs Tottenham Bet Builder Tips – 8/1 Premier League Special, Analysis & Predictions

In what looks like it could be a season-defining showdown from the Midlands on Sunday night, Aston Villa will Tottenham to the Midlands.

Getting their Europa League semi-final adventure underway with a toothless performance at the City Ground in midweek, Unai Emery’s men return to home soil this weekend seeking a much-welcomed domestic boost.

While Tottenham might have put a maiden Premier League victory on the board last time out, Spurs still remain stuck in the relegation zone and they travel to the Midlands this weekend with a huge amount of pressure on their shoulders.

Ahead of Sunday’s crucial Premier League showdown, we have taken a glance at some of the most attractive Aston Villa vs Tottenham Bet Builder Tips.

Villa seeking a domestic response

Missing out on the chance to claim a first-leg advantage as they opened their Europa League semi-final adventure with a 1-0 loss away at bitter local rivals Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa will be seeking for an essential boost here.

Falling to another 1-0 defeat away at Fulham last weekend and hit with back-to-back losses across all competitions for the first time since the start of March, Emery’s side will be excited to make a return to home soil here.

Last seen in the Midlands dragging themselves to what was a pulsating 4-3 victory against Sunderland, the one-time Arsenal boss has seen his squad win all of their previous four straight showdowns at Villa Park by an aggregate score of 12-3.

Pencilled in as a standout contender on Sunday night, Villa will be looking to take a giant leap towards booking a lucrative Champions League return.

It should also be highlighted, Emery’s camp have suffered just a single Premier League defeat in front of their own supporters since back on February 1st.

Bet Builder Tip: Aston Villa win @ 6/5 with 1xBet  

Another cup final for Spurs

Dragging themselves to a maiden Premier League victory of 2026 last weekend as they snatched a hard-fought 1-0 victory away at an already-relegated Wolves, Tottenham face what is essentially another cup final.

While Roberto De Zerbi might have only arrived in north London last month, the former Brighton boss is more…

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