VILLA INTO EUROPA LEAGUE FINALpublished at 21:57 BST 7 May
FT: Aston Villa 4-0 Nottingham Forest (agg 4-1)
The final whistle goes.
Aston Villa will face Freiburg in the Europa League final.
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Emi Buendia scored his 10th goal of the season to put Aston Villa ahead in the tie
At a glance
Ollie Watkins levels the semi-final on aggregate, then Emi Buendia's penalty puts Villa ahead
John McGinn's late double seals victory and a place in the Europa League final
Villa to face Freiburg in Istanbul on 20 May
Aston Villa demolished Nottingham Forest's hopes to charge into the Europa League final and edge closer to ending a 30-year major trophy drought.
John McGinn's late double added to Emi Buendia's penalty and Ollie Watkins' opener to complete Villa's comeback against Nottingham Forest after last week's 1-0 first-leg defeat.
The hosts booked a final against Bundesliga side Freiburg, who beat Braga 4-3 on aggregate, in Istanbul on 20 May.
Villa head coach Unai Emery is chasing his fifth Europa League title, having joined the club as a serial winner of this competition. His team will be looking to lift Villa's first major silverware since the 1996 League Cup, and with it book a Champions League spot.
They are still fifth in the Premier League and if they finish there and win the Europa League, the team in sixth - currently Bournemouth - will also qualify for the Champions League.
This was a deserved victory for the hosts, in front of fan Prince William, with Forest rarely threatening without Morgan Gibbs-White.
The playmaker was only fit enough for the bench following a head injury which required extensive stitches in Monday's win at Chelsea.
It took Villa until seven minutes before the break to level on aggregate when Watkins turned in Buendia's centre from the left.
They went ahead overall 13 minutes after the break when referee Glenn Nyberg awarded a penalty after reviewing the monitor following a VAR check when Nikola Milenkovic tugged Pau Torres.
Watkins had a goal disallowed for offside, while Emi Martinez denied Chris Wood at the other end, before McGinn 's quickfire two goals wrapped up victory.
If there were any doubts at Villa Park, they never showed.
Villa were on top from the start and with a frenzied crowd behind them victory seemed inevitable.
It took 36 minutes for the breakthrough to come, but Villa's victory was expected. They delivered a performance which gave Forest nothing, and Villa perhaps could have even gone up one or two notches further.
Villa need to win a trophy under Emery and this is the last chance for the squad as it stands, with the expectation of changes in the summer.
They have the chance to do that against Freiburg in Istanbul and few would bet against them after a devastating performance.
It justified Emery's changes for Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Tottenham, a performance which drew so much criticism - but there are no Villa fans worried about that any more.
A Europa League winner three times with Sevilla and once with Villarreal, Emery holds a special grip on this competition.
He lost with Arsenal to Chelsea in 2019, but his Villa will be favourites in Istanbul in two weeks.
Villa won the European Cup in 1982 and have been without European success since - the class of 2026 may be about to write their names into the club's history.
Nottingham Forest were well beaten and never looked like defending the hard-earned first-leg lead.
The visitors lacked ingenuity and intelligence going forward.
Wood barely had scraps to feed off and James McAtee was replaced by Ryan Yates at half-time, having failed to make an impact.
Elliot Anderson, so controlling in the first leg, was a near passenger in midfield as he was unable to get a grip on the game.
After all the positivity following the first leg and the impact head coach Vitor Pereira has made in barely three months at the club, this was a desperately disappointing end to Forest's first European campaign in 30 years.
Yet the club have come a long way in four years since promotion back to the Premier League and a reflection on that journey is needed amid the pain that will be felt.
This has been a chaotic season, with four managers, a relegation battle and now a European semi-final exit, but Forest do not do anonymity.
Perhaps stability is what they need next season, to settle under Pereira, but recent history would suggest that is unlikely.
Aston Villa travel to Burnley on Sunday (14:00 BST), with their home game against Liverpool now moved to Friday, 15 May (20:00) because of the Europa League final.
Nottingham Forest must pick themselves up for Sunday's visit of Newcastle (14:00) before a trip to Manchester United on 17 May (12:30).
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Aston Vila are unbeaten in each of their last 10 meetings with Nottingham Forest at Villa Park across all competitions (W7 D3), since a 2-0 loss in the Premier League in October 1994 under Ron Atkinson.
Nottingham Forest are unbeaten in each of their three European games against fellow English opposition, keeping a clean sheet each time (W2 D1) – their only previous away match was at Anfield versus Liverpool in the 1978-79 European Cup first round, drawing 0-0.
Aston Villa have won each of their last nine home games in major European competition, since a 0-0 draw with Juventus in last season’s UEFA Champions League; the Villans have also scored in 31 of their last 32 matches at Villa Park in such competitions, with that goalless draw the sole exception.
Nottingham Forest are looking to reach a third major European final after, the 1978-79 and 1979-80 European Cups – the Tricky Trees have only been eliminated from one of their last 13 knockout stage ties when winning the first leg, with that the 1983-84 UEFA Cup semi-final against Anderlecht.
Aston Villa are aiming to reach a second major European final, after the 1981-82 European Cup; the last team to overturn a first leg deficit in a major European tie against an opponent from the same nation as them were Atlético de Madrid vs Barcelona in the 2015-16 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals (1-2 away 1st leg, 2-0 home 2nd leg).
No team have recorded more clean sheets in the 2025-26 UEFA Europa League than both Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest (7), both keeping a joint-high three in the knockout stages; the Tricky Trees restricted the Villans to an xG of 0.8 in the first leg, their second lowest tally in a knockout stage game this term (0.5 away to Lille). Â
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has only once before lost both legs of a knockout stage tie in the UEFA Cup/Europa League, with Valencia against Atlético de Madrid in the 2011-12 semi-finals. In fact, that was the last two-legged tie the Spaniard was eliminated from in this competition, progressing from 22 in a row since.
In the first leg of this tie, Nottingham Forest’s Omari Hutchinson recorded the most dribbles (10), created the most chances (4) and had the joint-second most shots (3) – he was the first player to post each of those figures in a UEFA Europa League game since Athletic Club’s Nico Williams vs Roma in last season’s round of 16.  Â
Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers has been directly involved in five goals in six home appearances in this season’s UEFA Europa League (2 goals, 3 assists), while he has also scored (1) or assisted (1) in his last two outings at Villa Park against Nottingham Forest in all competitions.
Nottingham Forest’s Igor Jesus has been directly involved in the most away goals in this season’s UEFA Europa League (5 – 4 goals, 1 assist) – he has also had the most shots (34), shots on target (16) and posted the highest xG figure (6.7) in the competition overall this term.