Aston Villa salvaged a late point against Leeds United in a 1-1 Premier League draw at Villa Park on February 21, 2026. Tammy Abraham scored off the bench to equalize after Anton Stach's stunning free-kick gave Leeds the lead. The result leaves Villa in third place but unable to close the gap on the top two teams.
Aston Villa hosted Leeds United at Villa Park in a key Premier League match on February 21, 2026. Leeds took the lead in the first half through Anton Stach's incredible free-kick from 35 yards, which caught goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez out of position at his near post. Sources describe the strike as spectacular, coming from fully 40 yards at an angle according to one report.
Villa dominated possession with 74% overall but struggled to create clear chances against a compact and organized Leeds defense under manager Daniel Farke. Ollie Watkins had a goal disallowed for offside, marking a rare moment of excitement in a stodgy performance from the home side. Leeds, who were the better team in the opening period, absorbed pressure in the second half and nearly extended their lead when substitute Lukas Nmecha headed wide.
With two minutes remaining, Villa equalized from a corner. Ezri Konsa headed the ball down, and Abraham diverted it in with his thigh at the Holte End to secure a point. Abraham, who came off the bench, earned praise for his impact in the draw.
The result keeps Aston Villa in third place but sees them drop two points behind Arsenal, who could extend their lead to eight points with a win over Tottenham on Sunday. For Leeds, the resilient performance away at Villa Park bolsters their efforts to stay in the Premier League, having lost just twice in their last 16 games.
Leon Bailey struggled on his first Premier League start since returning from loan, drawing jeers from the crowd when substituted while Villa trailed. Manager Unai Emery continues to reintegrate players like Abraham and others, contributing to Villa's depth but highlighting challenges in maintaining form at home, where they have won only two of their last six games.