Tottenham Hotspur hosted Aston Villa in the FA Cup Third Round shortly after 5:45pm on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where 57,718 spectators saw the visitors claim a 2-1 victory shaped largely by lineup balance and midfield control.

    The contest demonstrated how starting selections dictated tempo, with Villa’s structure overcoming Spurs’ attacking lineup despite a strong second-half response from the home side.

    Formations And Tactical Setups

    TeamShapeTactical Aim
    Tottenham HotspurFlexible attacking structureDirect progression and wing play
    Aston VillaPossession-focused structureCentral control and late runs

    • Spurs relied on vertical attacking transitions
    • Villa emphasized midfield circulation
    • Defensive spacing influenced scoring chances

    Villa’s shape allowed consistent passing phases, while Tottenham looked to create quick openings through movement behind the defensive line.

    Tottenham Hotspur Starting Lineup

    PositionPlayer
    GKGuglielmo Vicario
    DFPedro Porro
    DFKevin Danso
    DFMicky van de Ven
    DFBen Davies
    MFArchie Gray
    MFJoão Palhinha
    MFXavi Simons
    FWWilson Odobert
    FWMathys Tel
    FWRicharlison

    • Odobert scored in second half
    • Forward line pressed aggressively
    • Defense forced into recovery phases

    Spurs attempted to play forward early, but struggled to break Villa’s midfield lines consistently during the opening half.

    Richarlison’s movement created pockets of space but final passes often lacked precision.

    Aston Villa Starting Lineup

    PositionPlayer
    GKMarco Bizot
    DFMatty Cash
    DFEzri Konsa
    DFPau Torres
    DFIan Maatsen
    MFBoubacar Kamara
    MFLeander Bogarde
    MFJohn McGinn
    FWMorgan Rogers
    FWEmiliano Buendía
    FWDonyell Malen

    • Buendía opened scoring
    • Rogers extended lead
    • Midfield dictated tempo

    Villa’s midfield triangle consistently found passing angles and released attackers into dangerous areas, leading to Buendía’s opener in the 22nd minute and Rogers’ stoppage-time first-half strike.

    Match Timeline

    MinuteEvent
    22′Buendía scores for Villa
    45+3′Rogers doubles Villa lead
    54′Odobert pulls one back

    • Villa dominated first half
    • Spurs improved after break
    • Final defensive resilience decisive

    Tottenham increased attacking intensity in the second half, but Villa’s defensive organization preserved the advantage.

    Key Match Statistics

    CategorySpursAston Villa
    Possession39.6%60.4%
    Shots1317
    Shots On Target58
    Passing Accuracy78.5%84.8%
    Corners46

    • Villa controlled possession
    • Spurs created competitive chances
    • Efficiency decided outcome

    The higher shot accuracy and passing quality from Villa highlighted their composure in advanced areas.

    Defensive And Physical Metrics

    MetricSpursAston Villa
    Tackles Won816
    Duels Won4952
    Interceptions144
    Clearances2015
    Goalkeeper Saves54

    • Spurs defended deeper phases
    • Villa won more challenges
    • Physical balance favored visitors

    Tottenham’s defenders were forced into repeated clearances, while Villa’s midfield prevented sustained pressure through ball retention.

    The match ultimately illustrated how lineup cohesion outweighed attacking volume, with Aston Villa’s organized midfield structure proving more effective than Tottenham’s direct but inconsistent attacking approach.

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    Rowan Clarke is a lifelong Arsenal fan and seasoned football reporter, covering news across the Premier League and Serie A. Rowan brings readers match analysis, transfer updates, and insider insights from the heart of European football.