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Aston Villa are back in action this weekend against Leeds United after the end of the November international break.

Unai Emery’s side won’t be disrupted by international football for another four months until next March, so full focus will be on club duties.

After a slow start to the campaign, Villa left for the November break having won eight of their last 10 matches and claiming 15 points from a possible last 18 in the league.

A 4-0 victory over Bournemouth was an impressive result - one that would have served as a statement to their European rivals this term.

International break injury worries

Just two points off third-placed Chelsea, Villa are within striking distance of the Champions League places and could make that leap into the top four this weekend.

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