Tottenham – Aston Villa Tip Premier League, Matchday 8 on Sunday, 10/19/25 at 3:00 p.m.
I scrolled through the Interwetten app for a long time and then arrived at my Tottenham Aston Villa tip for you by process of elimination.
I ruled out a draw because there has not been a point split in the last 20 Premier League meetings between these two teams. There is usually too much fire in direct duels for that!
However, I’m just as unconvinced by a home win for the Londoners. After all, the Spurs have surprisingly only won 3 of their last 17 Premier League home games.
That leaves only a win bet on the Villans, who are usually convincing in this constellation anyway. After all, they have already prevailed in 4 of their last 6 Premier League encounters against this opponent.
Tottenham vs. Aston Villa AI predictions:
Our Tottenham Aston Villa AI prediction has an even bolder suggestion than I do – namely, a half-time/full-time score of 2-2.
The odds of around 5.40 are impressive, there’s no doubt about that. But what about the probability of it happening? Also good!
Especially since the Villans have won a whopping eight of their last ten Premier League games played immediately after an international break (2 draws).
Predicted chance of winning:
| Tottenham win |
Draw |
Aston Villa win |
| 44.8% |
26% |
29.2% |
Morgan Rogers to score at unbeatable odds of around 4.33 at Bet365 is another computer-generated suggestion that I fully endorse.
After all, Aston Villa’s dangerous offensive force set up more goals (9) than any other player in the Premier League in 2025.
Even if he is not a natural finisher, the high odds still justify a goal bet.
Speaking of goals, I would also classify over 2.5 goals at odds of around 1.82 as a slight value bet.
Both teams celebrate beautiful attacking football and have exceeded this mark in 5 of their last 6 encounters.
What you need to know when betting on Tottenham vs. Aston Villa
- None of the last 20 Premier League matches between Tottenham and Aston Villa ended in a draw.
- Aston Villa has won four of its last six Premier League games against Tottenham (2 losses) – as many wins as in the previous 29 encounters.
- Tottenham Hotspur has won only three of its last 17 Premier League home games (4 draws, 10 losses).
- Aston Villa have won eight of their last ten Premier League games following an international break (2 draws).
- Since the beginning of March, only Manchester City have won more Premier League games (11) than Unai Emery’s team (10).



