City came into the final at Villa Park on the back of an incredible run of 27 victories in a row and after pipping Manchester United to the U18 Premier League title. And they could hardly have begun the game better, taking the lead inside two minutes.
Harrison Miles intercepted a naïve pass from Villa goalkeeper Sam Proctor and knocked it ahead to City's top scorer Matty Warhurst, who passed it into the net. But Villa came right back and were level by the fourth minute, when TJ Carroll climbed highest to head home from a corner. City had more of the ball and more chances but they failed to strike again, lacking a cutting edge inside the area and often trying to over-play moves.
Villa did the opposite and made the most of their few forays forward. They took the lead after the half-hour mark through a stunning strike by Cole Brannigan from outside the area and then stretched their lead further midway through the second half with an equally good effort from Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba, who cut in from the left wing and fired just inside the near post.