ASTON VILLA V CARDIFF CITYChampionship
Saturday, 26 November, 15:00
Villa Park
Cardiff unchanged
Cardiff City team: Amos, Bennett, Bamba, Morrison, Peltier, Whittingham, Ralls, Gunnarsson, Pilkington, Hoilett, Lambert.

Subs| Wilson, Richardson, Noone, Harris, O'Keefe, Connolly & Gounongbe.
CARDIFF CITY HAVE SOLD 2,400 TICKETS
Cardiff defender Joe Bennett is set to take on his former club for the first time.
Bennett left Villa Park in August and has established himself at left-back in recent weeks after missing the start of the season through injury.
Cardiff have been hit by a sickness bug this week but Bluebirds boss Neil Warnock hopes to name the same side which beat Huddersfield 3-2.
Wales defender Jazz Richards, who has yet to play under Warnock, remains out with a foot injury.
Aston Villa have doubts over forwards Ross McCormack and Gabriel Agbonlahor for the visit of Cardiff City.


" UPDATED DAILY "

25/11/16
Sickness bug in camp
Neil Warnock: "Jazz Richards is still out, we’ve got a bit of a sickness bug with a couple but I’m optimistic with them. You just get that at this time of year."
"We need a performance, they’re flying since Steve went there, as good as anyone in the league at the moment. We’ve done well away from home, so we should be able to give them a good game."
24/11/16
Team News
Jazz Richards remains a doubt with a foot injury, although he is back in light training.
There are no other major concerns and Neil Warnock is expected to select a starting XI similar to the one which defeated Huddersfield last weekend.
23/11/16
Not many Villa tickets left down below the last 100 now. around 2400 mark sold
Warnock's squad has No serious injuries and has a strong squad to pick from
Latest NewsWe were given 1650 first allocation then a further 800. with just over 500 tickets left. No Restrictions for City fans
Possible LineupsCardiff City21 Amos
2 Peltier
4 Morrison
14 Bamba
13 Pilkington
8 Ralls
17 Gunnarsson
7 Whittingham
3 Bennett
33 Hoilett
19 Lambert
Aston Villa1 Gollini
21 Hutton
12 Chester
2 Baker
23 Amavi
15 Westwood
25 Jedinak
22 Gardner
37 Adomah
11 Agbonlahor
26 Kodjia
The Opposition
Aston VillaFull name: Aston Villa Football Club
Nicknames: Villans, The Villa, The Lions, The Claret & Blue Army
Short name: Villa, AVFC
Founded: 21 November 1874; 141 years ago
Ground: Villa Park
Capacity: 42,660
Owner: Recon Sports Limited
Chairman: Tony Xia
Manager: Steve Bruce
League: Championship
Aston Villa Football Club is a professional association football club based in Aston, Birmingham, that plays in the Championship, the second level of English football. Founded in 1874, they have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897. Aston Villa were the originators and founding members of the Football League in 1888. They were also founding members of the Premier League in 1992.
Aston Villa are one of only five English clubs to be crowned champions of Europe, having won the 1981–82 European Cup. They have also won the First Division Championship seven times, the FA Cup seven times, the Football League Cup five times, and the UEFA Super Cup once.
They have a fierce local rivalry with Birmingham City and the Second City derby between the sides has been played since 1879. The club's traditional kit colours are claret shirts with sky blue sleeves, white shorts and sky blue socks. Their traditional badge is of a rampant lion, which was introduced by the club's Scottish chairman William McGregor in honour of the Royal Standard of Scotland.
The club is currently owned by Recon Group Limited, a company chaired by Chinese businessman Tony Xia, and is managed by Steve Bruce.
2016/17 ResultsCardiffSAT 19 NOV 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 3 - 2 Huddersfield
SAT 5 NOV 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Newcastle 2 - 1 Cardiff
SAT 29 OCT 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 0 - 1 Wigan
SAT 22 OCT 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP N Forest 1 - 2 Cardiff
Aston VillaFRI 18 NOV 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Brighton & Hove Albion 1 - 1 Aston Villa
SAT 5 NOV 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Aston Villa 2 - 1 Blackburn Rovers
SUN 30 OCT 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Birmingham City 1 - 1 Aston Villa
SAT 22 OCT 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Aston Villa 1 - 0 Fulham
Recent meetings2013/2014 Tue 11 Feb Cardiff City 0 - 0 Aston Villa League
2013/2014 Sat 09 Nov Aston Villa 2 - 0 Cardiff City League
2009/2010 Wed 23 Sep Aston Villa 1 - 0 Cardiff City League Cup
1974/1975 Wed 09 Apr Aston Villa 2 - 0 Cardiff City League
1974/1975 Sat 28 Dec Cardiff City 3 - 1 Aston Villa League
Previous HighlightsVilla Park
Key factsClub: Aston Villa FC
Opening: 1897
Capacity: 42,785 seats
History and descriptionIn the late 19th century, Villa Park was part of a pleasure ground that consisted of a football and cricket pitch, athletics track, and a small grandstand. Aston Villa at that time still played their home matches at the Perry Barr ground, but in 1897 moved to the superior Villa Park.
Before they moved in, they had already built a new main stand and accompanied this with open terracing on the remaining sides. The stadium was bowl-shaped back then, and could hold about 40,000 people.
Aston Villa opened their new ground on the 17th of April 1897 with a friendly match against Blackburn Rovers (3-0).
In the next two decades Villa Park got gradually expanded, and in 1913 lost its bowl shape when the cycling track got removed. Plans were made to expand the stadium to a capacity of 130,000, but the First World War brought these to a halt.
Works continued after the war though, and were concluded in 1923 when the new Trinity Road Stand opened. At that time the stadium could hold about 80,000 people.
Villa Park recorded its highest attendance in 1946 when 76,588 people attended a match against Derby County.
In the next decades only smaller changes were made, which included cover for the Holte End and a refurbishment of the Witton Lane Stand in 1964.
Villa Park was one of the playing venues of the 1966 World Cup, hosting three group matches.
The stadium underwent a next change in 1976 when a new North Stand opened in place of the Witton Lane End. The new stand led to heavy debts though, and no further changes were made until the 1990s.
In 1993 the new Doug Ellis Stand opened, followed by the demolition and reconstruction of the Holte End. The transformation of the stadium into an all-seater was completed when the North Stand got fitted with seats.
Villa Park hosted three group matches and a quarter-final during the 1996 European Championships.
In 1999, it hosted the last ever European Cup Winners’ Cup final between Real Mallorca and Lazio Roma (1-2).
In 2000, the classic Trinity Road stand from the 1920s got demolished and replaced by a new stand. In recent years tentative plans have been made to expand the stadium to a capacity of 50,000 by rebuilding the North Stand, but its is unlikely that these will be executed any time soon.
Match OddsAston Villa 10/11
Cardiff 4/1
Draw 11/4
TicketsSat. 26th November 2016. KO. 3pm
Tickets available to current Season Ticket Holders and Gold / Junior Bluebird Members.
General Ticket Prices
Adults: £30.00
Concession*: £20.00
Under 18: £17.00
Under 8: £10.00
Disabled Allocations
Adults: £25.00
Concession*: £20.00
Under 18: £17.00
Under 8: £10.00
Carer: Free of Charge
*Concessions - Over 65, Under 21, Full Time Students, and Members of the Armed Forces.
Tickets can be purchased in person at the CCS Ticket Office situated in the Grandstand, next to Corporate Entrance 2.
Alternatively, you can call the Stadium Ticket Office on 0845 345 1400. The Ticket Office is open from 9am to 5:30pm on Monday to Friday, and 9am to 3pm on non match-day Saturdays.
The easiest way is to book online -
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