
Aston Villa will hope to qualify for the Champions League this weekend as they face Manchester United on the final day.
The Premier League comes to a close on Sunday and the only thing left in the balance is the race for Europe.
Villa will believe they’re playing Man United at the perfect time after Ruben Amorim‘s side sunk to a new low.
The Red Devils lost to Tottenham in the Europa League final to confirm one of their worst campaigns ever.
It’ll leave Unai Emery licking his lips and heading to Old Trafford with only one goal in mind…
What do Aston Villa need to qualify for Champions League?
Aston Villa know that a win may still not be enough to claim a spot in the Champions League next season.
If they beat Man United but Man City, Chelsea and Newcastle all win their games, Villa will finish sixth and in the Europa League places.
However, if Villa win and one of the above teams lose, Emery’s men will take their spot in the top five and Champions League.
A draw for Villa could be enough to qualify too.
That’s only if one of Chelsea and Newcastle lose, though.
Losing to United would mean Villa can’t qualify for the Champions League at all and could even drop to seventh.
If Nottingham Forest beat Chelsea and the Villans lose, they’d drop down into a Europa Conference League spot.