[FREE/StReAms] Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace Live Free Broadcast On 16 September 2023
Crystal Palace will meet Aston Villa on Saturday, September 16 in the Premier League. The game at Villa Park begins at 10:00 AM ET on fubo Sports Network Canada. Aston Villa currently has six points, and is 10th in the league table. Crystal Palace has seven points, and is in seventh place. Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace live stream: How to watch Premier League game online and on TV
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Aston Villa will be seeking their third victory of the season
The Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace live stream is one of seven matches taking place in the English Premier League on Saturday. Both teams are seeking a third win of the season — and you can watch Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace live from anywhere with a VPN.
Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace live stream, Date, Time, Channels
The Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace live stream takes place Saturday (Sep. 16).
Time: 3 p.m. BST / 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT / 12 a.m. AEDT (Sep. 17)
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Unai Emery's side got their campaign off to a terrible start, suffering a 5-1 defeat by Newcastle United in gameweek one. They responded with back-to-back triumphs over Everton and Burnley, before losing to Liverpool prior to the international break.
Villa finished seventh last term and will be looking to challenge for the top six this time around. They've had a few struggles defensively, though, shipping nine goals in total and conceding in three of their four matches so far. Emery, renowned for his organization skills, will be working hard to improve his side's defensive record.
Crystal Palace have made solid start with two wins, a draw and a loss. Their most recent fixture was a 3-2 victory over Wolves, with the Eagles producing some fantastic attacking soccer at Selhurst Park.
Roy Hodgson is widely perceived as a cautious manager, but since his return to the club, in March, Palace have tried to play on the front foot whenever possible. They will not sit back and hope for the best when they travel to Birmingham this weekend.
Crystal Palace will head out on the road to face off against Aston Villa at 10:00 a.m. ET on Saturday at Villa Park. Since Crystal Palace's last six matches have been decided by no more than a goal, so don't be surprised if it's a close one.
Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton combined for 15 shots on goal last Sunday, which explains the impressive five total goals scored. Crystal Palace had just enough and edged Wolverhampton out 3-2. The score was all tied up 0-0 at the break, but Crystal Palace was the better team in the second half.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa can only go 1-1 at best against Liverpool this season after their first game last Sunday. Things couldn't have gone much worse for Aston Villa as they lost 3-0 to Liverpool.
Crystal Palace fell just short of Aston Villa by a score of 1-0 in their previous matchup back in March. Can Crystal Palace avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
Aston Villa are becoming desperate and this is sink or swim time. Second-bottom in the table and four points from safety with four games remaning, Smith's side can't afford to roll over in any of their remaining matches. They certainly have the talent in their side to damage the top teams, but will they finally start to show some spine at Villa Park?
Crystal Palace could be obliging opponents in that they've nothing left to play for other than a couple of places in the final standings. Roy Hodgson has once again proved what a great pair of hands he is at middling clubs and him steering Palace to safety was never in doubt.
Unai Emery's team were well beaten against Liverpool last time out. Jurgen Klopp's side ran out 3-0 winners at Anfield but the Villans had won their previous four matches before that, conceding just a single goal.
They face a Palace side who currently sit seventh in the Premier League table after an excellent start to the season. They won 3-2 at home to Wolves in their previous match
Aside from their emphatic 8-0 aggregate victory over Hibernian to qualify for the Europa Conference League group stage, Aston Villa have experienced a mixed start to the new season, winning two and losing two of their opening four Premier League fixtures
Unai Emery's men were put to the sword 3-0 against Liverpool at Anfield before the international break, with a Matty Cash own goal sandwiched between strikes from Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah, leaving the Lions sitting 10th in the table.
Villa will welcome a return to home soil where they have won each of their last eight top-flight matches by an aggregate score of 18-2, including a comfortable 4-0 victory against Everton at the end of August.
Their impressive winning run at Villa Park began with a slender 1-0 success over Saturday's opponents Crystal Palace in March, a result that extended their unbeaten home record against the Eagles to six matches. Emery and co will be keen to return to winning ways in a favourable-looking fixture this weekend and build positive momentum before preparing for their Europa Conference League opener in Poland against Legia Warsaw and a top-flight away trip to Chelsea.
Crystal Palace entered the international break on a high as they followed up a 4-2 comeback win over Plymouth Argyle in the EFL Cup second round with a 3-2 home victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League.
Following a goalless first half, Eberechi Eze scored in between strikes from Odsonne Edouard to help the Eagles register their second league win of the season and climb to seventh in the table, sitting on seven points from four games and just three points behind the top four.
Despite their positive start, manager Roy Hodgson has insisted that his Palace side are "still very much a work in progress" and certain aspects of their game need to be addressed as they conclude September with fixtures against Aston Villa and Fulham as well as a double-header with Manchester United in the league and EFL Cup.
Palace head into Saturday's match having won only one of their last 11 visits to Villa Park – a 1-0 success in December 2013 – and they have only scored five goals (0.45 per game) during this run; only at Tottenham Hotspur (0.36) do the Eagles have a lower goal-to-game ratio away from home against an opponent that they have faced at least 10 times in the top flight.