David Moyes’s Everton will travel to Villa Park today as they face Aston Villa during Gameweek 22 of the English Premier League.
The Villa Everton match will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. Kick off on Sunday, 18 January 2026 at 4:30 pm GMT.
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Aston Villa are currently sitting in a healthy third in thge table, six points behind leaders Arsenal and tied on points with second placed Manchester City, only trailing the Citizens on goal difference.
A loss against Arsenal and a stalemate against Crystal Palace put an end to Aston Villa’s impressive unbeaten run, and the Villa have now been victorious in just one out of their last three league fixtures.
Unai Emery’s men can take some confidence in the fact that Aston Villa have history on their side and have not been defeated in the Premier League by Everton since 2019.
Combined with Villa’s brilliant home form, which has seen them register victories in 11 straight games in all competitions, the Villa Park faithful will definitely be hoping for nothing short of victory.
Everton, on their part, have won just one of their last seven games in all competitions, and are currently on a winless streak of three games.
A difficult and confidence sapping exit in the FA Cup following a penalty shootout loss to Sunderland was the latest blow for David Moyes’ side.
Currently sitting in 12th position on the league table, the Toffees will be in much need of a string of positive results if they want to achieve a Top 6 finish and qualification to European competitions for the next season.
The Merseysiders are currently just three points behind sixth placed Newcastle United, and their chances cannot be totally ruled out.
Everton fans will be hopeful the Toffees can take a point at least from this one, considering the side’s form away from Hill Dickinson Stadium;
Moyes’ men have been victorious in three and have drawn one of their last five League fixtures played on the road, so they may eye an upset this afternoon.
