aston villa standings — GB news

Aston Villa’s push for Champions League qualification is intensified by John McGinn’s injury ahead of a crucial match against Tottenham on May 3, 2026, at Villa Park. The club currently sits fifth in the Premier League standings with 58 points, making this upcoming fixture vital for their aspirations.

Aston Villa recently lost their last league match 1-0 against Fulham, a result that has heightened the pressure on manager Unai Emery and his squad. McGinn, who has been a pivotal player this season with seven goals and two assists in 39 appearances, was ruled out due to a hamstring issue. Unai Emery stated, “John McGinn, he was confident yesterday but not feeling 100 per cent, so we decided not to take a risk and he’s not going to be involved today.”

As it stands, Aston Villa is fighting for a Champions League spot, while Tottenham finds itself precariously positioned in the relegation zone at 18th place with just 34 points. Tottenham ended a dismal 15-match winless streak with a narrow victory over Wolves last weekend, which could potentially boost their morale as they face an uphill battle for survival.

The stakes are particularly high for Aston Villa as they prepare for their next match—a Europa League tie against Nottingham Forest—following the clash with Tottenham. Given the current standings and the implications of both teams’ performances, this match could prove decisive in shaping the remainder of the season for both clubs.

With McGinn sidelined, Aston Villa must adapt quickly to maintain their momentum in what promises to be an intense encounter against a desperate Tottenham side. The outcome will not only affect their position in the Premier League but also their chances of securing European football next season.