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Aston Villa U21
03-14 03:30
2 - 1
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Norwich City U21
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Aston Villa U21
Norwich City U21
Attacks
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56
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46
36
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53
47
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5
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End 2-1
91′
L. Towler
91′
W. Burgess
80′
L. Sealey
A. Domeracki
80′
F. Corke
R. Mundle
76′
Mason Cotcher
George Hemmings
71′
T. Chilvers
zachary baumann
71′
Brandon Forbes
B. Ameen
67′
2-1
luka lynch
62′
max jenner
Brannigan
62′
B.Burrowes
55′
T. Mulley
R. Fortes
53′
R. Fortes
Halftime 1-1
25′
M. Koné
24′
A. Domeracki
24′
George Hemmings
16′
1-1
Charlie Wilson
Assist: A. Domeracki
14′
B.Gee
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Match Info
English U21 Premier League: Aston Villa U21 2-1 Norwich City U21
The latest round of the English U21 Premier League saw Aston Villa's youngsters secure a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Norwich City's U21 side at Bodymoor Heath on March 14, 2026. A late winner proved decisive for the Villans, who came from behind to claim all three points in a tightly contested development league fixture that highlighted the competitive nature of the academy system.
Norwich City started brightly and took a deserved lead midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to slot home. Aston Villa grew into the game and found their equalizer just before the hour mark, a well-worked team move finished calmly from inside the box. The match looked destined for a draw until the final ten minutes, when a Villa attacker was brought down just outside the area. The resulting free-kick was curled expertly over the wall and into the top corner, sending the home bench into raptures. The key focus was the resilience shown by the Villa side, who refused to be beaten after conceding first, with their midfield engine room particularly impressive in driving the comeback. The result sees Aston Villa U21 climb the table, putting pressure on the playoff spots, while Norwich City will rue dropping points from a winning position. The Villa U21 manager praised his team's character, saying, "The response after going a goal down was excellent. We showed real maturity." His Norwich counterpart noted, "We controlled large parts but couldn't see it out. A tough lesson for the lads."