CELTIC ultras were last night slammed for singing about the IRA on the streets of Birmingham – weeks after the 50th anniversary of the city’s devastating terror attack. Dozens of fans
Celtic fans and two Villa fans were arrested across Birmingham as the two teams met for the Champions League game at Villa Park. | ITV News Central
Jhon Duran is close to a move away from Villa Park with the Aston Villa transfer set to be completed amid links around Arsenal and a move for Ollie Watkins ahead of deadline day
Aston Villa secured progression to the Champions League knockout stages after a dramatic 4-2 win over Celtic, with Brendan Rodgers' side also reaching the last 16
If he was definitive about Watkins, the coach knew what was coming for Duran. It’s no secret the Colombian has wanted more minutes.
THIS is the shocking moment Aston Villa and Celtic fans clashed on the streets of Birmingham before tonight’s Champions League clash. It’s always a fiery encounter when one of
THIS is the shocking moment fighting fans tumble down a flight of stairs at Villa Park. Celtic and Aston Villa closed out the league phase of the Champions League with a six-goal thriller on the
Celtic and Aston Villa fans were seen in violent clashes ahead of last night's key Champions League fixture with pyrotechnics being thrown. On the park, Brendan Rodgers men put up a brave fight but ultimately lost the "Battle of Britain" fixture 4-2, with both sides progressing into the latter stages of the competition.
It was a blockbuster Battle of Britain showdown as Aston Villa were pushed all the way by Celtic in a Champions League thriller. But it was a nightmare start for the Scottish Premiership champions as Brendan Rodgers watched his side crumble in the Villa Park cauldron.
Unai Emery is known to be a huge fan of the Portuguese, who he has already tried to sign on several occasions as Villa boss. Last summer, he came close to landing Felix, but a move didn't materialise in the end as the forward was used in Atletico Madrid's deal with Chelsea to sign Conor Gallagher.
Prince William, the president of the Football Association, was in a cheerful mood as he watched his beloved Aston Villa triumphed in the Champions League.
The Prince of Wales appeared to be in high spirits tonight as he cheered on Aston Villa during a UEFA Champions League match against Celtic FC in Birmingham