Aston Villa take on Feyenoord in the Europa League this week after grabbing their first Premier League win on Sunday. Unai Emery's side triumphed 3-1 over Fulham at home, taking them to 16th in the league table.
The Villains were also victorious in their first European match of the season, with John McGinn's strike in the 13th minute securing the win against Bologna.
However, an away day to Rotterdam presents a much tougher challenge than a home fixture at Villa Park. Feyenoord are sitting top of the Eredivisie table, with six wins and one draw from seven games.
They were beaten 1-0 by Braga in the first game of the Europa League campaign, so it's likely that Robin van Persie's side will be on the lookout for revenge against the Premier League side.
Here, Mirror Football has all you need to know about tuning into this exciting European clash.
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When does Feyenoord vs Aston Villa kick off?The Europa League match will kick off at 8pm BST (9pm local) at the Feyenoord Stadium in Rotterdam.
How can I watch Feyenoord vs Aston Villa in the UK?
Those in the UK can tune into the clash live on TNT Sports 3 and TNT Sports Ultimate. If you are a TNT Sports customer, you will also be able to watch the game on the Discovery+ website or on the Discovery+ app.
Feyenoord vs Aston Villa highlightsTNT Sports will publish the highlights of Feyenoord vs Olympiacos on their Football YouTube channel and also via the Discovery+ platform.
Feyenoord vs Aston Villa team newsEmery has a few headaches to deal with before he picks his starting XI. Key star Tyrone Mings pulled up in the first half against Fulham, with the central defender hopeful he'll shrug off the knock to return in time for the European clash.
Youri Tielemans and Amadou Onana have both been dealing with injuries. However, the pair may be back in contention, with Jadon Sancho also hoping to shake off his illness.
Van Persie is also dealing with fresh injury issues after Malcolm Jeng and Tsuyoshi Watanabe picked up knocks during Feyenoord's latest domestic win over FC Groningen.
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