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    Aston Villa have guaranteed themselves European football next season after holding on with 10-men for a 1-nil Premier League win away to Bournemouth

    Aston Villa have guaranteed themselves European football next season after holding on with 10-men for a 1-nil Premier League win away to Bournemouth


    Villa - who rise to provisional sixth - had Jacob Ramsey sent off in the 80th minute after receiving a second yellow card.

    Earlier - Southampton moved past the record low points after a scoreless draw with Manchester City.

    The result lifted the Saints to 12 points - bettering Derby County's record of 11 from the 2007-08 season.

    City stay third - but can be overtaken by either Newcastle or Chelsea after their game later tonight.

    European hopefuls Brentford scored a 1-nil win away over already relegated Ipswich Town.

    Brighton maintained their push for a place in Europe by beating Wolves 2-nil.

    Everton have come-from-behind for 3-1 away victory over Fulham

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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