
Dive into Coral’s post-match review of Everton 0-0 Aston Villa in the Premier League on Saturday, 13 September 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
Everton 0-0 Aston Villa Post-Match Review
The match between Everton and Aston Villa ended in a goalless draw, a result that might not surprise given both teams' recent form. Everton, coming off two wins and a loss, were unable to capitalise on their home advantage, while Aston Villa, who had struggled with three games without a win, managed to secure a valuable point away from home. The game was characterised by a lack of clear-cut chances, with neither side able to break the deadlock despite some promising moments. This result sees Everton's winning streak halted, but they remain in a solid position in the league, whereas Aston Villa will be relieved to end their run of losses and draws.
In terms of standout performances, no single player dominated the game, but both teams showed resilience and determination. Everton's recent victories against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brighton & Hove Albion had raised expectations, but they were met with a well-organised Aston Villa side. The draw keeps Everton in the upper half of the table, while Aston Villa, despite their lower position, will take heart from this result as they look to climb the standings.
Everton 0-0 Aston Villa Statistics
The statistics from the match reflect the closely contested nature of the game, with possession almost evenly split at 48% for Everton and 52% for Aston Villa. Everton's dominance in corners, with 10 compared to Aston Villa's 3, suggests they had more pressure in the final third, but they were unable to convert this into goals. Aston Villa's lower successful dribbles percentage of 14% compared to Everton's 58% indicates they struggled to break through the Everton defense. The equal number of yellow cards, three each, shows the intensity of the match, but neither team was overly aggressive to the point of receiving red cards.
Overall, the statistics align well with the result, as both teams had their moments but lacked the cutting edge to secure a win. The high number of corners for Everton is a notable figure, highlighting their attacking intent, while Aston Villa's possession and defensive solidity were key to earning a point.
Key Moments from Everton 0-0 Aston Villa
The key moments of the match were largely defined by disciplinary actions and substitutions rather than goal-scoring opportunities. For Everton, yellow cards were shown to Tim Iroegbunam in added time of the first half, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the 65th minute, and Jack Grealish in the 69th minute, indicating a growing frustration as the game wore on. Everton made two substitutions, bringing on Merlin Röhl in the 66th minute and Thiemo Barry in the 75th minute, perhaps in an attempt to inject some fresh energy into their attack.
Aston Villa also had their share of yellow cards, with Matty Cash receiving one in the 34th minute, Lucas Digne in the 57th minute, and Emiliano Buendía in the 70th minute. The team made four substitutions, starting with Evann Guessand at halftime, followed by Harvey Elliot in the 71st minute, and Victor Nilsson Lindelöf and Donyell Malen in the 83rd minute. These changes did not significantly alter the course of the game, but they helped maintain Villa's defensive shape and secure the draw.
Everton 0-0 Aston Villa Lineups
Everton
Everton lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Jordan Pickford in goal and a back four of Jake O'Brien, James Tarkowski, Michael Keane, and James Garner. The midfield was anchored by Idrissa Gueye and Tim Iroegbunam, with Iliman Ndiaye, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Jack Grealish supporting striker Beto. There were no major surprises in the lineup, as Sean Dyche opted for a familiar setup.
The substitutions of Merlin Röhl and Thiemo Barry in the second half were attempts to change the game's momentum, but neither player made a significant impact. The yellow cards received by Iroegbunam, Dewsbury-Hall, and Grealish suggest that the team struggled to maintain composure as the game progressed, which may have affected their performance.
Aston Villa
Aston Villa also deployed a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Emiliano Martínez between the posts and a defense consisting of Matty Cash, Ezri Konsa, Tyrone Mings, and Lucas Digne. The midfield was controlled by Lamare Bogarde and Youri Tielemans, with John McGinn, Morgan Rogers, and Emiliano Buendía behind striker Ollie Watkins. The lineup was as expected, with no major surprises from Unai Emery.
The team made four substitutions throughout the match, with Evann Guessand coming on at halftime, followed by Harvey Elliot, Victor Nilsson Lindelöf, and Donyell Malen. These changes helped maintain Villa's defensive structure and contributed to securing a point. The yellow cards received by Cash, Digne, and Buendía indicate a disciplined but competitive approach from the visitors.
Coral’s Man of the Match
Emiliano Martínez is Coral’s Man of the Match for his solid performance in goal for Aston Villa. With two saves and no goals conceded, Martínez played a crucial role in securing the clean sheet. His two clearances and one punch further highlight his contribution to the team's defensive effort, ensuring that Everton's pressure did not result in a goal.
Updated Form Guide
Everton
Recent Premier League Matches:
Draw: 0-0 vs Aston Villa (H)
Win: 3-2 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
Win: 2-0 vs Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
Loss: 0-1 vs Leeds United (A)
Aston Villa
Recent Premier League Matches:
Draw: 0-0 vs Everton (A)
Loss: 0-3 vs Crystal Palace (H)
Loss: 0-1 vs Brentford (A)
Draw: 0-0 vs Newcastle United (H)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Everton
Sitting in 7th place with 7 points, Everton will face a tough challenge in their next match against league leaders Liverpool on September 20, 2025. The draw against Aston Villa might prompt David Moyes to focus on tightening up their defence while maintaining their attacking threat, especially against a formidable opponent like Liverpool.
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Aston Villa
With only 2 points and sitting in 19th place, Aston Villa's next game is against Brentford on September 16, 2025. The draw against Everton could provide a much-needed boost in confidence, and Unai Emery will likely look to build on this result by focusing on improving their attacking play to secure a win against Brentford.
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