The Reds host Swansea City at a sold-out City Ground this afternoon, kick-off 3pm.
Steve Cooper's side welcome his former side for the final home league game of the regular season fresh from beating league-leaders Fulham at Craven Cottage last time out.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the Sky Bet Championship clash.
TICKETS & HOSPITALITY
All general admission tickets and hospitality have sold out for the fixture. Thank you again for your fantastic support.
Turnstiles open at 90 minutes before kick-off at 1.30pm. With a capacity crowd in attendance, please arrive early to avoid queues and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere.
BROADCAST COVERAGE
Tomorrow’s match has been selected for live coverage across international countries outside of the UK and Ireland. This means that supporters living abroad can likely find the match available via your local broadcaster – click here to see list.
Supporters in a limited number of countries (sometimes referred to as “dark markets”) will be able to watch the match live on Forest TV for £10 – click here to purchase a pass.
All supporters worldwide can also access live audio coverage of today’s match and all league matches via a monthly audio commentary package for £5.99. The commentary is BBC Radio Nottingham’s broadcast with Colin Fray and Brian Laws. Click here to buy.
If any supporters experience any issues with streams on matchdays, please contact foresttvsupport@streamamg.com

KEVIN CAMPBELL AT THE FAN ZONE
The Fan Zone at the rear of The Brian Clough Stand will be open today from 12.15pm, offering a selection of artisan food, locally brewed cask and craft beers, the usual range of Molson Coors beer brands, plus live music.
Reds’ legend Kevin Campbell will be the VIP guest attending between 12.30pm and 1pm. Campbell was instrumental when Forest last won promotion to the Premier League, firing 23 goals as The Reds won the Championship in the 1997/98 season.
The mobile retail unit at the Fan Zone will also be open from 12.15pm.
MEGASTORE
The megastore will be open from 9am until kick-off. Please note the store will be closed post-match.
Merchandise can also be purchased online here.
MATCH PREVIEW
Forest Head Coach Steve Cooper and defender Scott McKenna have been previewing today’s match with the media.
Please see Forest TV on the official website or our YouTube channel to hear their thoughts ahead of the big match.
FOREST REVIEW
The latest edition of Forest Review will be available around the ground for just £3.
Tomorrow’s 68-page edition includes all the news from latest weekend’s EFL Awards, plus the usual range of columns, the thoughts of Steve Cooper and plenty of information on our visitors from South Wales.
Tomorrow’s Forest Review and a range of back copies are also available for purchase online.

SUPPORTER BEHAVIOUR
Nottingham Forest invite all supporters to enjoy the match in an all-inclusive environment.
If you experience any anti-social behaviour, including racist or homophobic chanting, please report it via text to 60066. Please start your text with the word FOREST and include the stand in which you are sitting.
Additional CCTV cameras have recently been installed to help ensure you have a safe and enjoyable visit to The City Ground and to identify anyone involved in breaches of ground regulations or committing a crime.
We also ask all supporters to stay off the pitch at all times. We thank you for your co-operation.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
Today’s match will take the number of supporters who have passed through The City Ground to over 600,000. With over 20 million supporters attending matches across the EFL each season, there will unfortunately be occasions where a supporter will require medical treatment during a match.
The health and safety of everybody attending matches is of paramount importance, so fans can be reassured that all EFL clubs including Nottingham Forest have a Matchday Medical Plan with dedicated crowd medical teams in stadia, ready to assist at any point during the match.
If a supporter becomes unwell at The City Ground or any EFL stadium and requires medical assistance, please advise the nearest steward who will then ensure the crowd medical team is notified and that appropriate care is provided. The crowd medical teams are separate to club medical support teams for players and are the medics who will attend to any incident in The City Ground.
FOREST WOMEN v BRIGHOUSE TOWN
Fresh from winning the FA Women's National League Plate last Sunday, Forest Women host Brighouse Town at Eastwood on Sunday, kick-off 2pm.
Andy Cook's side are in action for the final league fixture of the season where victory could see The Reds finish fifth in the table. Focus then turns to the Notts FA County Cup final against Mansfield Town on Wednesday 11th May.
Tickets for Sunday's fixture are available online for £5 adults and £3 over 65s/under 18s here.
Whether you are watching The Reds from abroad or here at The City Ground, we hope you enjoy the match.