John McGinn captained his country for the first time on Wednesday night.
The midfielder was handed the armband for Scotland during the latest round of international fixtures.
Here’s how McGinn and the other Villans in action fared…
Scotland

Steve Clarke ensured their Nations League game against the Czech Republic would be one to remember for McGinn, making him captain for the night.
The 25-year-old’s evening was topped off with the Man of the Match award after he helped guide his country to a 1-0 win.
The result saw Scotland stretch their unbeaten run to eight games - their best sequence in 32 years.
England

Tyrone Mings was summoned from the bench just 36 minutes into England’s 1-0 Nations League defeat against Denmark at Wembley.
Harry Maguire had been sent off minutes earlier and Gareth Southgate opted to bring on the Villa man for Ainsley Maitland-Niles.
Fellow Villan Jack Grealish was an unused substitute on the night.
Republic of Ireland

Conor Hourihane played the full 90 minutes in Republic of Ireland’s latest Nations League match.
The midfielder was unable to inspire a victory for his country as they went down 1-0 against Finland in Helsinki.
Fredrik Jensen scored the winner for the hosts after 66 minutes.