UEFA Europa League
7:00 PMMay 20, 2026
Final
Tüpraş Stadyumu
Referee: François Letexier, France

SC Freiburg
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0

Aston Villa
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
Match Stats
Lineups
Head-2-Head
Standings
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1
Noah Atubolu
29
Philipp Treu
3
Philipp Lienhart
28
Matthias Ginter
17
Lukas Kübler
27
Nicolas Höfler
8
Maximilian Eggestein
32
Vincenzo Grifo
44
Johan Manzambi
19
Jan-Niklas Beste
31
Igor Matanović
Substitutes
26
Maximilian Philipp
22
Cyriaque Irié
6
Patrick Osterhage
43
Bruno Ogbus
33
Jordy Makengo
30
Christian Günter
5
Anthony Jung
24
Jannik Huth
21
Florian Müller
7
Derry Scherhant
9
Lucas Höler
37
Maximilian Rosenfelder
23
Emiliano Martínez
12
Lucas Digne
14
Pau Torres
4
Ezri Konsa
2
Matty Cash
8
Youri Tielemans
3
Victor Lindelöf
10
Emiliano Buendía
27
Morgan Rogers
7
John McGinn
11
Ollie Watkins
Substitutes
18
Tammy Abraham
31
Leon Bailey
26
Lamare Bogarde
21
Douglas Luiz
19
Jadon Sancho
9
Harvey Elliott
22
Ian Maatsen
16
Andrés García
5
Tyrone Mings
64
James Wright
40
Marco Bizot
24
Amadou Onana
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Qualification/Relegation
Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Aston Villa delivered a commanding performance to secure a 3-0 victory over SC Freiburg in the UEFA Europa League, maintaining their perfect record in the competition.
Aston Villa traveled to the Tüpraş Stadyumu with confidence coursing through their ranks. The Birmingham club had won both their opening matches without conceding a goal. SC Freiburg arrived seeking their first victory after drawing their opener and winning their second match.
The away side dominated from the opening whistle, controlling possession and dictating play. Villa’s attacking intent was clear from the start, with their midfield pressing high and forcing Freiburg into defensive positions early on.
Villa broke the deadlock with clinical finishing that set the tone for the entire contest. The visitors’ movement off the ball created space that Freiburg struggled to contain. By the midway point of the first half, Villa had established complete control of the match.
Freiburg attempted to respond but lacked the cutting edge needed against Villa’s organized defense. The German side’s attacks came in short bursts, easily repelled by the visitors’ disciplined backline. Villa’s goalkeeper remained largely untested throughout the opening period.
The second half saw Villa extend their advantage with a second goal that effectively settled the contest. Freiburg’s defensive frailties became more apparent as Villa’s attackers found space with increasing regularity. The home side made substitutions in an attempt to shift momentum, but Villa’s control never wavered.
Villa added a third goal to complete a dominant display, sealing a comprehensive victory. Freiburg’s players showed frustration as they chased the game without finding a way through. The final stages saw Villa manage the match comfortably, seeing out the remaining minutes without alarm.
The statistics reflected Villa’s superiority throughout. The visitors created numerous chances and converted their opportunities with precision. Freiburg managed limited attacking chances and failed to trouble Villa’s goalkeeper consistently.
This result maintains Villa’s perfect start in the Europa League with two wins from two matches. The visitors sit third in their group with six points and a clean sheet record. Freiburg’s position remains precarious after two matches, with their tournament hopes now hanging in the balance.
Aston Villa’s display showcased the quality that has made them genuine contenders in European competition. Their next fixture will test whether they can maintain this form against tougher opposition.






















