Nottingham Forest took a crucial step towards the Europa League final by defeating Aston Villa 1-0 at the City Ground. The match, held on April 30, 2026, saw Chris Wood score a decisive penalty after Lucas Digne committed a handball.
Leading up to this semi-final, Nottingham Forest had built momentum with three consecutive victories, including a dominant performance where they scored five goals against Sunderland. This form has positioned them as strong contenders in the competition.
Aston Villa faced challenges before the match, particularly with Amadou Onana’s fitness being uncertain. Coach Unai Emery had anticipated a tight contest, describing it as a ‘long game.’ His prediction proved accurate as both teams battled hard for supremacy.
Wood’s penalty was executed flawlessly, showcasing his composure under pressure. Following the match, Aston Villa’s goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez appeared visibly upset as he left the pitch, reflecting the disappointment of not securing an away goal.
Key statistics from the match:
- Nottingham Forest won the first leg of the Europa League semi-final by a score of 1-0.
- This victory marks Nottingham Forest’s continued success in European competitions; they previously won the European Cup in 1979 and 1980.
- Aston Villa won their sole European Cup title in 1982.
The return leg promises to be intense as both teams vie for a place in the final scheduled for Istanbul next month. Observers expect that Nottingham Forest will look to maintain their advantage while Aston Villa will aim to overturn the deficit at home.










