Statistics predict a full time result of 0:0. A Draw is very likely to happen. The Analysis suggest Under 2.5 goals in this match.
Crystal Palace were delighted to return from their trip to Anfield with a point after a tough start against Arsenal at Selhurst Park. They will be looking to impose a threat against Aston Villa who were unconvincing in their victory over Everton. Aston Villa are yet to keep a clean sheet this season and haven't kept a clean sheet in their last seven Premier League games, the last time doing so against Norwich back in April. Aston Villa won this fixture 2-1 last season through goals from John McGinn and Matt Targett. Both teams have conceded three goals in their first two games and both have the attacking capabilities to score here, so we could be looking at a score draw between the two sides. 2:2
Michael Olise may return to the starting line-up after coming off the bench late on at Anfield on Monday. James Tomkins and James McArthur are both ruled out for the Eagles. Odsonne Edouard looks set to return to the team after Patrick Vieira opted for a more defensive approach against Liverpool, which earned them a hard-fought point. Ezri Konsa looks set to start following Diego Carlos's absense, who will be out for approximately six months with a ruptured Achilles. Emiliano Buendia might start after an impressive cameo off the bench, scoring Aston Villa's second goal against Everton last weekend. Calum Chambers might start in defence should Matty Cash not be fit, who is being assessed ahead of the trip to Selhurst Park.