Forest fell to a 3-2 defeat to Chelsea in The Reds' final home game of the season on Saturday afternoon.
Forest came close to opening the scoring inside two minutes when Willy Boly picked out Chris Wood in-behind the Chelsea defence but Djordje Petrović made the save.
Chelsea then took the lead when Cole Palmer's inch-perfect pass found Mykhailo Mudryk who slotted the ball into the bottom corner.
Eight minutes later though, Forest found an equaliser when Morgan Gibbs-White's free-kick was headed in at the far post by Willy Boly for 1-1.
Chelsea did have another chance before the break, but Matz Sels was equal to Nicolas Jackson's effort one-on-one.
HALF TIME: Forest 1-1 Chelsea
Forest grew into the game in the second half and had a number of chances to take the lead.
Hudson-Odoi's cross found the head of Gonzalo Montiel who hit the woodwork, with Chris Wood firing over on the rebound.
Another chance fell the way of Ola Aina, who fired wide from 25 yards. Hudson-Odoi was then inches away from giving Forest the lead when his deflected effort rattled the woodwork.
On 74 minutes though, Hudson-Odoi did find his goal, cutting inside Malo Gusto before bending an effort into the far corner for 2-1.
Chelsea responded just six minutes later when substitute Raheem Sterling bent an effort into the far corner for 2-2, and then took the lead through Nicolas Jackson who headed home from Reece James' cross two minutes later.
HALF TIME: Forest 2-3 Chelsea