After sealing their place in the Conference League main draw, Crystal Palace will turn their focus back to domestic action for Sunday's Premier League meeting with Aston Villa.
Unai Emery's side are searching for their first win of the 2025-26 season after taking just one point from their opening two league matches.
The Eagles are also waiting for their first top-flight victory of the campaign, although they have avoided defeat in all five of their competitive outings this term.
Here, Sports Mole provides details of how to tune into the final Premier League game before the international break.
What time does Aston Villa vs. Crystal Palace kick off?
The Premier League clash will get underway at 7pm local time on Sunday evening.
Where is Aston Villa vs. Crystal Palace being played?
The match will take place at Villa Park, which can hold up to 42,789 spectators.
Villa came from behind on two ocassions to salvage a 2-2 draw in their previous home clash against Palace in November 2024.
How to watch Aston Villa vs. Crystal Palace in the UK
TV channels
The game will be available to watch live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports UHD.
Online streaming
You can access the match on Sky Go or the Sky Sports app, while there is also the option to watch the game via Sky's NOW TV streaming service.
NOW TV offers day memberships for £14.99 and flexible monthly memberships for £34.99.
Highlights
You can watch match highlights of the game on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel and on the Sky Sports app. The Sky Sports Premier League X account will also share clips of the game's goals and key moments.
Alternatively, UK viewers can catch the highlights of the game on Match of the Day, which starts on BBC One at 10:30pm on Sunday.
Who will win Aston Villa vs. Crystal Palace?
Aston Villa have made an underwhelming start to the new season, after they followed a goalless draw against Newcastle United with a 1-0 defeat to Brentford.
With that in mind, they will be desperate to pick up three points in their final outing before the international break, but that will be easier said than done for a club that has failed to win any of their last five games against Palace (D1, L4).
Meanwhile, Oliver Glasner's side may be a little weary after they travel to Norway in midweek to play out a goalless draw with Fredrikstad in the second leg of their Conference League playoff.
That result backed up their 1-0 win from the first leg, so they should at least head into Sunday's fixture in a confident mood, especially as they have already beaten Villa on two occasions in 2025, including a 3-0 victory in April's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
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