The Aston Villa vs Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. standings picture shifted on the night of February 11, 2026, when an 86th-minute own goal from Brighton’s Jack Hinshelwood handed the hosts a 1-0 victory at Villa Park.

    It was a result built more on fortune than quality, but three points that moved Unai Emery’s side five clear of the Champions League places and temporarily back within striking distance of the title race.

    A Scrappy Night Decided by a Corner

    Neither side had much to show for 85 minutes of football.

    Aston Villa made two changes, with Lamare Bogarde coming in for the injured Matty Cash and Ian Maatsen replacing Lucas Digne.

    Brighton made five changes, with Jack Hinshelwood, Joel Veltman, Jan Paul van Hecke, Danny Welbeck, and Diego Gomez all coming in.

    The most notable moment of the first half was not a chance created but a substitution.

    Carlos Baleba picked up an early booking in the second minute and Fabian Hurzeler took no chances, withdrawing him in the 22nd minute for James Milner, who moved level with Gareth Barry on 653 Premier League appearances.

    Villa created very little, with Morgan Rogers testing Bart Verbruggen from a tight angle and Emiliano Buendia flashing a deflected effort just wide on the stroke of half-time.

    Brighton improved after the break and came closest to breaking the deadlock.

    Ferdi Kadioglu’s dipping long-range drive forced Emiliano Martinez into a stunning save, tipping the ball onto the crossbar.

    Kaoru Mitoma also curled an effort not far off target.

    The winner came from a set piece in the 86th minute when substitute Leon Bailey swung in a corner, Tyrone Mings rose to meet it, and the ball struck Hinshelwood before rolling past a helpless Verbruggen.

    Starting Lineups

    Aston Villa (4-2-3-1)Brighton (4-3-3)
    Emiliano MartinezBart Verbruggen
    Lamare BogardeJoel Veltman
    Ezri KonsaJan Paul van Hecke
    Tyrone MingsLewis Dunk
    Ian MaatsenFerdi Kadioglu
    Amadou OnanaJack Hinshelwood
    Douglas LuizCarlos Baleba (sub’d 22′)
    Jadon SanchoPascal Gross
    Emiliano BuendiaDiego Gomez
    Morgan RogersDanny Welbeck
    Ollie WatkinsKaoru Mitoma

    Match Stats

    StatAston VillaBrighton
    Score10
    Possession49.7%50.3%
    Total Shots159
    Shots on Target13
    xG0.670.50
    Corner Kicks75
    Yellow Cards23
    Saves32
    Attendance39,495

    What the Result Means in the Table

    The win took Villa to 50 points, fifth clear of Manchester United in fourth.

    Brighton’s defeat extended their winless Premier League run to 13 matches.

    It was Aston Villa’s third place in the table consolidated, coming off the back of consecutive home defeats to Everton and Brentford that had rattled confidence at Villa Park.

    Manager Unai Emery said after the game that the three points were vital for recovering confidence, even if the performance had left plenty to be desired.

    Brighton remain deep in an inconsistent stretch that has undermined what had been a promising start to the season.

    2025-26 Premier League Standings (as of March 22, 2026)

    PosTeamWDLGDPts
    1Arsenal2173+3970
    2Manchester City1875+3261
    3Manchester United15106+1355
    4Aston Villa1569+351
    5Liverpool14710+849
    6Chelsea1399+1548
    7Brentford13711+446
    8Everton13711+246
    9Fulham13513-144
    10Brighton111010+443
    11Newcastle United12612042
    12Bournemouth9157-242
    13Sunderland101010-540
    14Crystal Palace10911-239
    15Leeds United71212-1133
    16Tottenham Hotspur7815-730
    17Nottingham Forest7815-1529
    18West Ham United7815-1929
    19Burnley4819-2820

    Arsenal remain nine points clear at the top with a title charge that looks increasingly difficult to stop.

    Villa’s win kept them firmly in third, with the gap to the top four looking secure heading into the final months of the season.

    For Brighton, the priority is arresting a run of form that has cost them significantly in the table.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.