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Chris Wood gives Nottingham Forest a narrow first-leg edge over Aston Villa

April 30, 2026 at 09:04 PM
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Quick summary

Nottingham Forest beat Aston Villa 1-0 in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final through a Chris Wood penalty. The result gives Forest a slim advantage ahead of the return leg.

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There was a sheepish look on Lucas Digne’s face and for the Portuguese referee, João Pinheiro, it was a case of reviewing whether the ball was out of play and not if the Aston Villa defender had handled inside the box. Even Digne wouldn’t dispute that bit. Digne naively raised both hands, presuming the ball would bounce out of play, but Omari Hutchinson kept the phase alive and Nottingham Forest were presented with a chance to strike the first blow in this Europa League semi-final.

Chris Wood made no mistake from 12 yards, his penalty flawless. Unai Emery tried to gesture for calm as Forest’s supporters went berserk and their players slowly moseyed back towards their half. For so long, it seemed Emiliano Martínez would be Villa’s hero, his improbable save to prevent Igor Jesus from scoring a first-half opener rivalling his stop to deny Nicolás Domínguez here last season, which earned him the Premier League’s save of the season accolade.

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What happened

Nottingham Forest took a 1-0 lead over Aston Villa in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final, with Chris Wood converting a penalty after Lucas Digne handled during a live phase. Forest had earlier been denied by an impressive Emiliano Martínez save, but eventually found the breakthrough from the spot. Aston Villa stayed in the tie thanks in part to Martínez, but now trail going into the second leg. The match leaves the semi-final finely balanced while slightly shifting momentum toward Forest.

Chance analysis

This matters because first-leg knockout leads materially change game-state expectations and second-leg tactical setups. Forest now have scoreboard leverage, while Villa may be forced into a more proactive approach in the return leg, increasing volatility and transition risk.

Impact

Nottingham Forest gain a modest competitive edge in the tie, while Aston Villa face added pressure in the second leg.

AI Insight

Upgrade Nottingham Forest slightly and downgrade Aston Villa slightly for the second leg, with added weight on game-state-driven tactical changes.

Competitions
Europa LeagueEplPremier League
Players
Chris WoodLucas DigneOmari HutchinsonEmiliano MartínezIgor JesusNicolás Domínguez

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