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Aston Villa v West Brom: TV channel, live stream, squad news & preview

With a place at Wembley Stadium on the line and a shot at returning to their former place in the Premier League, the stakes are only getting higher for Aston Villa and West Brom.

The pair meet in the first leg of their Championship play-off semi-final at Villa Park knowing that a win would go a long way to bolstering their respective chances of ending a top-flight exodus.

Villa had gone 11 games unbeaten before a loss to champions Norwich in the final regular game of the season, but will be the favourites following West Brom's hefty defeat at the hands of Derby County last time out.

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But who will come up trumps in arguably the biggest West Midlands derby this millennium? Will it be victory for the Villans? Or will the Baggies have them bested?

Game Aston Villa v West Brom
Date Saturday, May 11
Time 12:30pm BST / 7:30am EST

TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch


For UK readers, get your fix on the latest football on TV here! US readers can find out what soccer is on TV here!

In the United States (US), the game will not be broadcast, but can be streamed via ESPN+.

US TV channelOnline stream
N/AESPN+

In the United Kingdom (UK), the game will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football and can be streamed through the Sky Go app.

UK TV channelOnline stream
Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports FootballSky Go

Squads & Team News


PositionAston Villa players
Goalkeepers Steer, Kalinic, Bunn
Defenders Taylor, Chester, Hutton, Elphick, Hause, Revan, Mings, Tuanzebe
Midfielders Whelan, McGinn, Lansbury, Grealish, Carroll, Hourihane, Jedinak, Davis, Bjarnason, El Mohamady, Adomah, Ramsey, Lyden
Forwards Abraham, Green, Kodjia, El Ghazi

Aston Villa XI: Steer, Elmohamady, Tuanzebe, Mings, Taylor, Whelan, McGinn, Grealish, Adomah, El Ghazi, Abraham

PositionWest Brom squad
Goalkeepers Johnstone, Myhill
Defenders Gibbs, Dawson, Holgate, Hegazi, Bartley, Townsend, Mears, Fitzwater, Adarabioyo
Midfielders Montero, Phillips, Johansen, Brunt, Morrison, Barry, Hoolahan, Murphy, Harper
Forwards Gayle, Rodriguez, Sako, Leko

West Brom XI: Johnstone, Holgate, Dawson, Hegazi, Bartley, Gibbs, Johansen, Brunt, Phillips, Gayle, Rodriguez


Betting & Match Odds


Aston Villa are the even-money favourites to take the win from the first leg with bet365. West Brom are meanwhile available at 16/5 while a draw can be backed at 5/2.

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Match Preview


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After 46 rounds of pulsating football, only four sides remain in contention for the final place in the Premier League as the Championship enters its play-off phase.

For much of the year, West Bromwich Albion have been near the forefront of the race for the top six, firmly in the mix - despite sacking manager Darren Moore with only a few months to go until the end of the season.

Aston Villa meanwhile trailed the pack for much of the campaign, until former Brentford boss Dean Smith took the helm and led them to 10 wins on the trot, driving them firmly into contention.

Now the pair, both former stalwarts of the top flight, will have a chance to give themselves a shot at returning to the big time.

Smith, however, has played down his team's tag as favourites, pointing out that despite their greater form in recent months, their rivals have been one step ahead of them throughout the campaign.

"I know there are several pundits out there saying that we will be the favourites, but West Brom have been above us all season," the manager said in his pre-game presser.

"They are the ones who came down from the Premier League last season. They have got a squad of Premier League players.

"We have yet to beat them this season so for me I think they are the favourites and we are looking forward to spoiling their party."

Baggies caretaker Jimmy Shan has, however, played down the significance of the game being a derby encounter for the pair, adding: “We could play anyone in the division and have the same edge, focus and determination.

“I don’t think it will have any bearing to be honest with you.

“Anybody that qualifies for the play-offs is there for a reason, anybody we’d face would be competitive.

“We’re all professionals, we want to get back to the Premier League."

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