Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur Tickets

 
ASTON VILLA v TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR TICKETS

Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspurs
last year was a great game for Aston Villa winning 2-1. Tottenham Hotspurs who have 26 domestic honours and 4 European Cups will be taking on Aston Villa who have 20 major honours at Villa Park. As Aston Villa defends Martin O’Neill will be relying on his side’s skill to give Tottenham Hotspur another good beating in this seasons Premier League game. To find out who will win in this seasons Premier League buy your Aston Vila v Tottenham Hotspur Football Tickets now.

Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur, Cat 1 - Alongside

Date: 05/05/2012 | Venue: Villa Park, Aston Villa, Birmingham - United Kingdom | In Stock: 10

Price: £110.00

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Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur, Cat 2 - Behind Goal

Date: 05/05/2012 | Venue: Villa Park, Aston Villa, Birmingham - United Kingdom | In Stock: 10

Price: £90.00

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Aston Villa Fc were founded in 1874. Villa currently hold the record number of league goals scored by any team in the English top-flight; 128 goals were scored in the 1930–31 season. Villa legend Archie Hunter became the first player to score in every round of the FA Cup in Villa\'s victorious 1887 campaign. Villa\'s longest unbeaten home run in the FA Cup spanned 13 years and 19 games, from 1888 to 1901.

Tottenham Hotspurs Fc were founded in 1882.Tottenham were the first club in the 20th century to achieve the League and FA Cup Double, winning both competitions in 1960-6. In 1963, Spurs became the first British club to win a major European trophy - the European Cup Winners\' Cup. In the 1980s, Spurs won several trophies, the FA Cup twice, FA Community Shield and the UEFA Cup. In addition, they are the current Carling holders, beating Chelsea 2-1 in extra time, from a reather luck goal by wodgate.
Villa Park is a football stadium in the district of Aston, in Birmingham, England. It has been the home of Aston Villa Football Club since 1897.[4] It is a UEFA 4 star rated stadium and it has hosted 16 England internationals at senior level. The first international was in 1899 with the most recent being in 2005. It was the first English ground to stage international football in three different centuries.The ground can be seen from the M6, if you are coming from the North side of Birmingham. Leave the M6 at Junction 6 and take the slip road sign posted Birmingham (NE). Turn right at the island (the fourth exit), the ground is well signposted from here. However to be on the safe side, turn right at the second set of traffic lights (there is the King Edward VII pub on the corner) on to Aston Hall Road. This road will take you down to the ground. Mostly street parking (don't be surprised though if you are approached by kids wanting to 'mind your car'), although this is not as plentiful as it once was due to a local residents only parking scheme now in place in the streets around the Witton roundabout area.

How To Get There:


Car: From the North: Leave the M6 at junction 7 and follow the southbound A34 Walsall Road. Take a left towards the University of Central England and then follow the signs for the A4040 to Witton. Taking the first left at the main roundabout and follow the signs towards Villa Park.

Bus: Line 7 to Witton (from the city centre)

Train: Aston Station (10 minute walk) or Witton Station (2 minutes walk).