Chelsea secured a 4-1 victory over Aston Villa at Villa Park, propelled by a hat-trick from Joao Pedro and a goal from Cole Palmer. The win moved Chelsea into fifth place in the Premier League, three points behind fourth-placed Villa. The result boosts Chelsea's Champions League qualification hopes while highlighting Villa's recent form struggles.
The match on March 4, 2026, at Villa Park kicked off at 19:30 GMT. Aston Villa took an early lead in the second minute when Douglas Luiz flicked in a cross from Leon Bailey after Ollie Watkins dummied the ball. Chelsea responded resiliently, with Emiliano Martinez saving a close-range header from Joao Pedro and a long-range shot from Cole Palmer.
Ollie Watkins missed a one-on-one chance in the 23rd minute, shooting straight at Filip Jorgensen. Chelsea equalized in the 35th minute as Enzo Fernandez lofted a ball to Malo Gusto, who squared for Pedro to tap in from close range. Villa thought they had regained the lead shortly before halftime, but Watkins' goal was ruled offside by VAR.
Chelsea went ahead in the sixth minute of first-half stoppage time when Fernandez slipped Pedro through, and the Brazilian dinked the ball over Martinez. Ten minutes into the second half, Palmer extended the lead to 3-1 after Martinez parried Reece James' cross straight to him for a low finish. Pedro completed his first Premier League hat-trick in the 64th minute, tapping in Alejandro Garnacho's low cross.
Martinez made a late save to deny Garnacho a fifth goal, while Tammy Abraham hit the bar for Villa. Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior praised Pedro as a 'top player' with 'world-class' finishing, noting his growth in confidence and positioning. 'He's scary,' Rosenior said, highlighting the team's overall outstanding performance from Jorgensen through to the attack.
The victory ends Chelsea's three-game winless league run and leapfrogs them over Liverpool. Villa, who have won just one of their last six league matches, remain three points clear but face increasing pressure in the top-four race. Rosenior emphasized the need for consistency ahead of upcoming fixtures, including an FA Cup game and a match in Paris.