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Can Villa Retain Top-four Status?

Can Villa retain top-four status? Aston Villa have proved this season that the Premier League's 'big four' is not an impregnable group, with an impressive 51 points from their first 25 games putting them in third place behind Manchester United and Liverpool.

Football fans staying in cheap hotels in Birmingham can see how Villa fare over the coming months as they face some difficult matches in their bid to keep Chelsea and Arsenal at bay.

On March 15th, Martin O'Neill and his players will host Tottenham Hotspur at Villa Park, a side who were hoping to be troubling the top four themselves this season but instead are struggling to escape the relegation zone.

The men in white will have revenge on their minds following the defeat that they suffered at the hands of the West Midlands side in September.

Everton will be the next visitors to Birmingham to take on the Villans on April 11th in what should be a tight match between two evenly-matched Premier League stalwarts.

In their third-to-last home game of the season, Aston Villa will face West Ham on April 18th, another highly popular top-flight team who could be aiming for Uefa Cup qualification as the season nears its conclusion.


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Updated: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:10:00


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