Aston Villa vs Fulham: Prediction, odds and betting tips
EXPERIENCE takes on youth in the Championship play-off final.
Aston Villa’s 37-year-old John Terry will be lining up against Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon who was only allowed his first legal drink a couple of weeks ago.
- Ryan Sessegnon to score first: 19/4 with Sun Bets
- Aston Villa to win to nil: 7/2 with Sun Bets
Will Terry’s seen-it-all experience outweigh Sessegnon’s youthful energy?
The Chelsea legend will have to use all of the weaponry in his locker to keep Fulham’s livewire quiet in the final.
But as we’ve seen all season Terry has an immaculate reading of the game which makes up for his loss of pace.
Sun Bets are offering 7/2 on Terry and his fellow defenders keeping a clean sheet as the Villa attackers win the game.
However, stopping Sessegnon is easier said than done.
The winger scored one and made one in the second leg against Derby and he’s 19/4 to open the scoring at Wembley.
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Which channel is it on and can I live stream it?
YOU can watch this game live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage starting at 4pm.
To stream the game live, you can buy a Sky Sports Day Pass from Now TV for £7.99.
Alternatively, you will be able to keep up-to-date with all the latest action on the SunSport LIVE blog.
How do I get tickets for Aston Villa vs Fulham?
Tickets for the play-off final are on sale for fans of both clubs and cost £36, £52, £64, £76 and £98 for adults.
Aston Villa tickets are on sale to anyone with a home booking history this season but are expected to sell out imminently.
Fulham have now sold out their allocation for the match.
How did the play-off semi-finals pan out?
THE EFL league season finished on the weekend of Saturday, May 5.
Fulham were the first side to book themselves into the play-off final after they came from behind on aggregate to beat Derby 2-1.
Aston Villa faced Middlesbrough in the other semi-final.
Their 1-0 win in the first leg was enough to secure their place at Wembley following a goalless second leg.
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