Aston Villa come into their Carabao Cup semi-final off the back of a dramatic 2-1 victory over relegation rivals Watford.

Ezri Konsa's shot deflecting in off Tyrone Mings' foot led to complete pandemonium at Villa Park, and if they manage to beat Leicester City this time around, there could be similar scenes.

Considering the result and boost it will have given the players involved, Dean Smith may be reluctant to make too many changes this time around.

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With that in mind, FFC has predicted the lineup that Villa will use as they aim to reach the Carabao Cup final at Wembley, including two changes from the win against Watford.

Pepe Reina continues in goal, having helped Villa to a win and draw in his first two games with the club.

Konsa and Mings took a lot of the attention after the Watford win thanks to the winner, but Kortney Hause was also impressive during the match - the trio should form the backline once again.

Frederic Guilbert and Matt Targett both stay in the starting lineup, with the former having scored the goal that takes Villa into this game on level terms.

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Marvelous Nakamba also starts, but he is partnered by Douglas Luiz - rather than Danny Drinkwater - in this lineup. Having assisted against Brighton & Hove Albion, Luiz outdid himself by scoring against Watford, which earned the plaudits of many fans and potentially a start in the cup.

There is no way that Jack Grealish will be left out of a game of this magnitude, while Anwar El Ghazi should get in ahead of Trezeguet and Jota to occupy a spot on the opposite wing.

For the first time since Wesley went off against Burnley, Villa will likely have a recognised striker playing up top for them. Keinan Davis is also available, but Smith could hand a debut to January signing Mbwana Samatta on the big stage.

Meanwhile, one Villa man has been dealt yet another devastating blow.