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Aston Villa matchday, fan first

European nights are back at B6. Villa won the 2025-26 Europa League (3-0 v Freiburg in Istanbul, 20 May 2026) and finished 4th in the Premier League, so the Champions League returns in 2026-27. Villa Park sits in Aston, 300 metres from Witton station. The Holte End is the two-tier home end and Villa's loudest. For food and a night out, the city centre does the range: the Balti Triangle, Brindleyplace, Digbeth. Near-ground pubs run home-only on busy fixtures, so away fans should check the official away guide before travelling.

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The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around Aston Villa.

Founded1874-11-21
Capacityapproximately 42,918 (four stands — check official pages as North Stand redevelopment may affect configuration from 2026-27)
Witton railway station is the clWitton railway station is the closest rail station to Villa Park, signed for the ground, and approximately 300 metres from the away section. Services run from Birmingham New Street in 10-15 minutes on the Chase Line.
Aston railway station is one of Aston railway station is one of two local stations for Villa Park, approximately 1.5 km from the ground.
Away fans are accommodated in blAway fans are accommodated in blocks P and Q of the Doug Ellis Stand (approx 2,900). Alcohol is served in Block Q (lower) but not Block P (upper).
Street parking near the ground iStreet parking near the ground is limited due to residents-only permit schemes. Free parking is available at Star City leisure complex, approximately 1.5 miles away (30-minute walk).
The North Stand expansion — apprThe North Stand expansion — approved by Birmingham City Council in August 2025 — will take capacity above 50,000. Construction is due to begin in 2026-27 with a 2027-28 target completion.
The Holte End (south, 13,501 seaThe Holte End (south, 13,501 seats across two tiers) is Villa's main home end and was described as the largest single-end stand in Britain when it opened in 1994-95.
Villa finished 4th in the 2025-2Villa finished 4th in the 2025-26 Premier League and won the Europa League (3-0 v SC Freiburg, Istanbul, 20 May 2026), qualifying for the 2026-27 UEFA Champions League.

Club facts and honours

Aston Villa were founded in 1874 by members of a Wesleyan Chapel in Handsworth, Birmingham. One of the Football League's founding members in 1888, the club won seven First Division titles and seven FA Cups before the 1992 Premier League era. Their pinnacle came in Rotterdam in May 1982: a 1-0 win over Bayern Munich — Peter Withe's goal, Nigel Spink coming off the bench to keep a clean sheet — gave them the European Cup. In 2025-26 the club won the Europa League (3-0 v SC Freiburg, Istanbul, 20 May 2026) and finished 4th in the Premier League to earn a second Champions League campaign.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
First Divisionchampion1893-94, 1895-96, 1896-97, 1898-99, 1899-1900, 1909-10, 1980-81
FA Cupwinner1887, 1895, 1897, 1905, 1913, 1920, 1957
European Cupwinner1981-82
UEFA Europa Leaguewinner2025-26
League Cupwinner1960-61, 1974-75, 1976-77, 1993-94, 1995-96

Tickets and stadium map

Villa Park is in Aston, north of Birmingham city centre. Witton railway station — signed for Villa Park — is approximately 300 metres from the away section. Aston station is about 1.5 km away. Birmingham New Street to Witton takes 10-15 minutes on the Chase Line.

AddressVilla Park, Trinity Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 6HE
PostcodeB6 6HE
Capacityapproximately 42,918 (four stands — check official pages as North Stand redevelopment may affect configuration from 2026-27)

Check the official My Villa membership and ticketing pages for current-season rules. Season ticket renewals for 2026-27 opened in early June 2026. Match-ticket allocation, ballot and exchange rules change each season. Use official AVFC ticketing for all purchases. Away ticket allocation, hospitality and pricing are volatile — re-check the official away-ticket page before each fixture.

Villa Park — where to go N PITCH Trinity Road StandHolte EndDoug Ellis Stand (away)North Stand HomeAway Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity approximately 42,918 (four stands — check official pages as North Stand redevelopment may affect configuration from 2026-27).
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.
Stand / areaWhat to sayStatus
Holte Endhome support — Villa's main end, two-tiered, approx 13,501 seatsverified
Trinity Road Standmain stand — three tiers, directors' box, press, club officesverified
Doug Ellis Standhome and away — east side; away fans in blocks P (upper) and Q (lower), approx 2,900 allocationverified
North Standhome — oldest structure (1977), currently targeted for expansion to push capacity above 50,000verified

Aston Villa chants

212 chants in the FanChants catalogue · Classic 5 · Anthems 1 · Hall Of Fame 10 · 'avin a go 2.

Aston Villa chants on FanChants [verified]

Top chants

  • Woke Up This Morning Feeling Fine
  • Every Week We Follow
  • Super Unai Emery
  • You've Seen The Villa
  • Sing When You're Winning
  • All Gone Quiet Over There
  • Who Are Ya?
  • Allez, Allez, Allez
  • The Lads of the Holte Army
  • Holte Enders in the Sky
  • If Maguire Plays for England So Should I
  • Everywhere We Go

Search hooks

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Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

near ground drink · home fan · away fan

The Witton Arms

walkable to stadium · mixed check required · budget

Closest major pub to the away section. Features separate home and away areas with a £2 entry fee. Home-only on some high-risk fixtures — check ahead.

Pub with drink service in the away area (tent/gazebo section).

keep with caveat: Named in the Football Ground Guide as the primary away-fan pub near Villa Park with separated areas. Practical and walkable from Witton station.

Sources: Villa Park — Football Ground Guide

near ground drink · home fan · away fan

The Bartons Arms

walkable to stadium · mixed check required · budget

Victorian listed building pub on High Street, Aston. Widely cited by ground guides as a pre-match option for both home and away fans on lower-risk fixtures.

keep with caveat: Named by Football Ground Guide as an away-fan option near Villa Park.

Sources: Villa Park — Football Ground Guide

near ground drink · home fan · away fan

The Yew Tree

walkable to stadium · mixed check required · budget

Witton-area pub listed by ground guides as one of the three main pre-match options. Can be home-only on selected fixtures.

keep with caveat: Named in Football Ground Guide alongside Witton Arms and Bartons Arms as one of three accessible pubs. Home-only on some matches.

Sources: Villa Park — Football Ground Guide

city centre food · city centre drink · night out

Brindleyplace restaurants and bars

city centre · neutral · mid range

Canalside city-centre district for food and drinks before travelling to Aston. Named venues include Rudy's (Neapolitan pizza), Las Iguanas (Latin American), Turtle Bay (Caribbean), Wagamama (Japanese), Piccolino (Italian) and The Alchemist (cocktails).

keep with caveat: Official Brindleyplace site lists multiple named restaurants with cuisines. Good variety for groups. Distance from Villa Park means taxi or train needed.

Sources: Brindleyplace restaurants

city centre food · city centre drink · night out

Digbeth food and bar quarter

city centre · neutral · mid range

Creative quarter south-east of the city centre. Good for fans who want independent food and bar options before heading to Villa Park.

hold: Visit Birmingham identifies Digbeth as a distinct food/drink/nightlife area. Needs individual named venue source before publishing specific recommendations.

Sources: Visit Birmingham — food, drink and areas

city centre food · birmingham culture

Birmingham Balti Triangle (Sparkhill / Moseley area)

south birmingham · neutral · budget to mid

Birmingham's famous balti restaurant cluster on Ladypool Road, Stoney Lane and Stratford Road (Sparkhill/Moseley). A distinctly Birmingham food experience for fans with time before an early kick-off or staying overnight.

Balti — a quick-cooked Birmingham curry served in a steel wok bowl — was developed in the area from the late 1970s. Adil's on Stoney Lane (Sparkbrook) is among the oldest. The area is south of the city centre, not walkable from Villa Park; taxi or bus needed.

keep with caveat: Wikipedia confirms the Balti Triangle location (Ladypool Rd, Stoney Lane, Stratford Rd, Sparkhill/Moseley) and names Adil's as a long-established restaurant. The area was significantly reduced after a 2005 tornado; current restaurant count needs an independent current-source check.

Sources: Balti (food) — Wikipedia (Birmingham Balti Triangle)

city centre food · city centre drink · night out

Jewellery Quarter — bars and restaurants

city centre · neutral · mid range

City-centre area with independent bars and restaurants. Visit Birmingham lists it as a distinct neighbourhood for food and drink.

hold: Visit Birmingham identifies the Jewellery Quarter as a destination area. Needs named venues with independent reputation sources before publishing.

Sources: Visit Birmingham — food, drink and areas

at stadium · home fan · away fan

Villa Park stadium concourses

at stadium · neutral · mid range

In-stadium food and drink. Practical fallback for fans who haven't eaten before arriving.

fallback only: Standard stadium concourse food. Practical convenience, not a destination food row.

Sources: Aston Villa official site

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Birmingham city-centre chain hotels (New Street / Grand Central area)city centre · station access · football plus cityBirmingham New Street gives fast rail access to Witton (10-15 min). City-centre hotels put you in range of Brindleyplace, Digbeth and the Balti Triangle.
hold: Category row — names multiple chains at the transport hub. Needs individual hotel pages and independent review sources before publishing specific hotel recommendations.
Aston Villa official site
Aston Tavernnear ground · boutiqueVictorian listed building on Aston Hall Road, B6, with 17 boutique hotel rooms and a restaurant/bar. Walking distance from Villa Park.
hold: Official hotel site confirms the location and room count. No independent reputation source (TripAdvisor, review guide) yet captured to support a recommendation verdict.
The Aston Tavern — boutique hotel
Star City area / near Witton (budget options)near ground · budget · early kickoffBudget accommodation cluster near Star City leisure complex (approx 1.5 miles from Villa Park). Free parking at Star City noted by ground guides.
hold: Location context from Football Ground Guide (Star City free parking mention). No named hotel with independent review source captured.
Villa Park — Football Ground Guide
Brindleyplace / Broad Street area hotelscity centre night out · station accessCanalside base for fans who want the city-centre food and bar scene as well as easy New Street rail access to Witton.
hold: District context confirmed by Brindleyplace site. No named hotel with direct hotel page and independent review source captured.
Brindleyplace restaurants

Itineraries

Home fan: city centre then Witton ritual

  1. Eat and drink in the city centre — Brindleyplace, the Jewellery Quarter or the Balti Triangle depending on how much time you have.
  2. Take the Chase Line from Birmingham New Street to Witton (10-15 minutes).
  3. Head to one of the three near-ground pubs (Witton Arms, Bartons Arms, Yew Tree) — check home-fan access in advance on high-risk fixtures.
  4. Walk the short distance to Villa Park and arrive early for the Holte End atmosphere.

Pub access varies by fixture. Use official travel guidance for timings.

Away fan: practical and low-risk

  1. Eat and drink in Birmingham city centre before travelling — city-centre pubs and restaurants carry no home/away restrictions.
  2. Take the Chase Line from New Street to Witton station (signed for Villa Park, 10-15 minutes).
  3. Check the current official AVFC away guide before deciding on near-ground pubs — The Witton Arms has a separated away area but can be home-only on selected fixtures.
  4. Head to the Doug Ellis Stand (Block Q lower for alcohol access; Block P upper without).

Safety-sensitive. Always direct away fans to the official AVFC away guide for the current fixture.

Food-first Birmingham matchday

  1. Pick a food lane: Brindleyplace for canalside restaurants (Las Iguanas, Turtle Bay, Wagamama, Rudy's); Balti Triangle for Birmingham's own balti curry culture (Sparkhill, south Birmingham — taxi needed); Jewellery Quarter for independent bars and food.
  2. Leave enough time for the Chase Line to Witton from New Street (add 30 minutes buffer from city centre to gate).
  3. Use stadium concourses as a fallback, not the main plan.

Individual venue hours and booking must be checked. Balti Triangle restaurants need current-year source before naming specific picks.

Football plus a Birmingham night out

  1. Book a city-centre hotel near New Street or Brindleyplace if the evening matters more than being near the ground.
  2. After the match, take the Chase Line back from Witton to New Street (10-15 minutes), then walk to Brindleyplace, Broad Street or Digbeth depending on the mood.
  3. Brindleyplace has The Alchemist for cocktails, Turtle Bay for Caribbean and a range of other venues open late on match nights — check ahead for event nights.
  4. Use taxis for late-night movement back rather than unfamiliar walks.

Needs current opening-hours check for specific post-match venue nights. Digbeth individual venues need sourcing before naming.

Family or tourist Birmingham day

  1. Start in the city centre — Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, the Library of Birmingham, or Cadbury World for families.
  2. Eat at Brindleyplace or Kirkgate-equivalent city food options before the match.
  3. Take the Chase Line to Witton for the match.
  4. Use the Doug Ellis Stand family sections (blocks C8, C9 lower, B7 middle) — check official AVFC family seating for the specific fixture.

Attraction hours and family seating must be checked for each fixture.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
Aston Villa official supporters clubs (Lions Clubs network)official branch networkglobalPublic page
Aston Villa Supporters' Trustindependent trustBirmingham / UKPublic page
Holte Enders in the Sky — Villa fan forum and communityfan forumglobal / onlinePublic page

Video leads

Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

Social content seeds

songbook count · qa_hold

212 Aston Villa chants in the FanChants songbook

Catalogue count post + top chant countdown. Lyrics and fan culture only — no tune, composer or source-work data.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: FanChants internal songbook join

history heritage · qa_hold

Rotterdam 1982: the goal, the sub keeper, the European Cup

Heritage post on the 1982 European Cup Final — Peter Withe's 67th-minute winner, Nigel Spink coming on for the injured Jimmy Rimmer and keeping a clean sheet in his competitive debut. Aston Villa 1-0 Bayern Munich, Rotterdam, 26 May 1982.

Channels: instagram · facebook · x

Sources: Aston Villa F.C. — Wikipedia, Aston Villa F.C. in European football — Wikipedia

history honours · qa_hold

Aston Villa honours: 7 league titles, 7 FA Cups, 1 European Cup, 1 Europa League

Quick-card of verified major honours: 7 First Division titles, 7 FA Cups, 5 League Cups, 1982 European Cup (1-0 v Bayern, Rotterdam), 1982 European Super Cup, 2026 Europa League (3-0 v Freiburg, Istanbul).

Channels: instagram · facebook

Sources: Aston Villa F.C. — Wikipedia, 2025-26 UEFA Europa League — Wikipedia

stadium news · qa_hold

Villa Park North Stand expansion: what fans need to know for 2026-27

Birmingham City Council approved the North Stand expansion in August 2025. Target: capacity above 50,000. Construction starts 2026-27 season. Completion targeted for August 2027. The expansion also supports Villa Park's role as a UEFA Euro 2028 venue.

Channels: x · facebook · instagram

Sources: Villa Park — Wikipedia

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
Villa Park, Birmingham (3) (8566088228).jpgCC BY 2.0Daniel (Flickr user 57511216@N04), Glasgowcandidate
Aston-Villa Park — geograph.org.uk — 3159751.jpgCC BY-SA 2.0Ian Rob via Geograph / Wikimedia Commonscandidate
Aston-Villa Park Sunset — geograph.org.ukCC BY-SA 2.0Ian Rob via Geograph / Wikimedia Commonscandidate

QA holds before publishing

  • Re-check ticketing, membership and season-ticket rules before each season and before any fixture-specific public copy.
  • Do not promise ticket availability, prices, ballot success or specific seat locations.
  • Capacity at Villa Park is subject to change during North Stand construction (approved August 2025, starts 2026-27) — always label capacity claims with a date and link official pages.
  • Near-ground pub access (Witton Arms, Bartons Arms, Yew Tree) is home/away split and varies by fixture — safety-sensitive; direct away fans to official AVFC away guide.
  • Honours counts are verified: First Division x7, FA Cup x7, League Cup x5, European Cup x1 (1982), Europa League x1 (2026). Use exact counts.
  • 1982 European Cup Final: Rotterdam, 26 May 1982, Aston Villa 1-0 Bayern Munich, Peter Withe goal (67 min), Nigel Spink goalkeeper (on as early sub for injured Jimmy Rimmer). Do not alter or invent.
  • 2025-26 season: 4th in Premier League, Europa League winners (3-0 v Freiburg, Istanbul, 20 May 2026), qualified for 2026-27 Champions League. Label as current-season facts.
  • Balti Triangle: named restaurants need a current-year independent source before publishing specific picks (reduced from peak numbers after 2005 storm).
  • Image rows (CC BY 2.0 and CC BY-SA 2.0): attribution required; share-alike terms apply to the CC BY-SA image. Confirm no crest/logo risk at production size before publishing either image.
  • Fan video rows are leads only — permission required before any embedding, cropping, quoting or use.
  • Supporters' Trust and Holte Enders URLs returned connection errors during this pass — re-check before publishing.
  • Hotel rows are category/district placeholders — name specific hotels with direct pages and independent review sources before publishing.
  • Do not publish a single best restaurant, pub or hotel. Options by fan intent, area, budget and home/away fit only.
  • No tune/composer/source-work leakage. No false club affiliation. No claim that FanChants records inside stadiums.

Sources

  1. Aston Villa official site
  2. Villa Park official guide
  3. Aston Villa 2026-27 season ticket renewals
  4. Aston Villa F.C. — Wikipedia
  5. Villa Park — Wikipedia
  6. Holte End — Wikipedia
  7. Aston Villa F.C. in European football — Wikipedia
  8. 2025-26 Aston Villa F.C. season — Wikipedia
  9. 2025-26 Premier League — Wikipedia
  10. 2025-26 UEFA Europa League — Wikipedia
  11. Witton railway station — Wikipedia
  12. Aston railway station — Wikipedia
  13. Balti (food) — Wikipedia (Birmingham Balti Triangle)
  14. Villa Park — Football Ground Guide
  15. Villa Park seating plan — Ticket Compare
  16. Brindleyplace restaurants
  17. Visit Birmingham — food, drink and areas
  18. The Aston Tavern — boutique hotel
  19. Aston Villa Supporters' Trust
  20. Holte Enders in the Sky — Villa fan community
  21. Villa Park, Birmingham (3) — Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0
  22. Aston-Villa Park geograph 3159751 — Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0
  23. Wikimedia Commons — Villa Park image search
  24. Aston-Villa Park Sunset (geograph 3888550) — Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0
  25. YouTube search leads — Aston Villa fan vlogs
  26. FanChants internal songbook join

FanChants is not affiliated with Aston Villa. Songs are sent in by fans; FanChants does not claim to record inside stadiums.