And Villa will look to maintain their winning start to the Europa League when they take on Go Ahead Eagles in the Netherlands in a week's time before they return home to take on Maccabi Tel Aviv. The Israeli side have failed to win both matches in the competition so far as they drew with PAOK before falling to a home defeat to Dinamo Zagreb.
Only 120 Maccabi fans travelled to PAOK last month amid heavy police protection and pro-Palestine protests taking place outside of the stadium, while protests were also held when Israel played Norway and Italy in their World Cup qualifier defeats over the October international break.
UEFA will implement a ban on fans on advice from local authorities, who have told Birmingham's Safety Advisory Group that it would be wise to ensure no away supporters are in attendance for the match on November 6th.






