Soccer-Watkins double inspires Villa victory at Bologna while Forest battle to Porto draw


Soccer Football - UEFA Europa League - Quarter Final - First Leg - Bologna v Aston Villa - Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy - April 9, 2026 Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins celebrates scoring their third goal REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini

April 9 (Reuters) - Ollie Watkins struck ⁠twice as Aston Villa claimed a 3-1 win at Bologna, while a Martim ⁠Fernandes own goal helped Nottingham Forest secure a 1-1 draw at Porto ‌in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final ties on Thursday.

Elsewhere, SC Freiburg took a significant step toward the semi-finals by beating Celta Vigo 3-0 at home. Real Betis drew 1-1 away at Braga ​on Wednesday.

Villa took the lead a minute before the ⁠break through an Ezri Konsa header, ⁠with Watkins doubling the advantage in the 51st minute after capitalising on an error ⁠from ‌Bologna defender Torbjorn Heggem.

The hosts pulled a goal back late on when Jonathan Rowe managed to squeeze a shot into the net from inside the box.

However, ⁠Watkins struck his second of the night deep into ​stoppage time to restore the ‌two-goal cushion ahead of the return leg.

In Porto, William Gomes gave the ⁠hosts an 11th-minute ​lead with a tap-in from a low cross. However, Forest were level two minutes later when a misplaced backpass from Fernandes caught Diogo Costa off guard and rolled into the net despite ⁠the goalkeeper's attempt to recover.

Forest thought they had ​completed a comeback just after the hour mark when Igor Jesus turned the ball into an empty net, but the goal was overturned by VAR for a foul on Costa, ⁠who was left prone following a heavy collision with the forward.

Vincenzo Grifo gave Freiburg the lead after 10 minutes against Celta by curling the ball into the far corner. Jan-Niklas Beste doubled the advantage in the 32nd minute to put the German side firmly ​in control.

Matthias Ginter put the result beyond doubt in ⁠the 78th minute, heading home from a corner to leave Celta with a mountain to ​climb in the return leg.

Betis fought back to secure ‌a 1-1 draw at Braga as a 61st-minute ​penalty from Cucho Hernandez cancelled out Florian Grillitsch's early opener.

The return legs are scheduled for next Thursday.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in GdanskEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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