- Forest face Man Utd on Tuesday
- Reds looking to extend unbeaten run
- Forest Preview has everything you'll need to know ahead of kick-off
Nottingham Forest return to Premier League action on Tuesday evening when the Reds welcome Manchester United to The City Ground (kick-off 8pm).
Nuno Espírito Santo’s side go into the match fresh from booking a place in the semi-final of the Emirates FA Cup on Saturday following a 4-3 penalty shoot-out win against Brighton & Hove Albion.
Prior to the international break, Forest secured three Premier League points at Portman Road with a 4-2 win against Ipswich Town, extending our unbeaten run to three games in the league.
Meanwhile Ruben Amorim’s side recorded a 3-0 win at Leicester City before the break having progressed to the quarter finals of the Europa League days earlier.
Nuno’s team claimed the three points when the two sides met at Old Trafford in December. Goals from Nikola Milenković, Morgan Gibbs-White and Chris Wood secured the win for Forest.
In this fixture last season, Gibbs-White’s goal six minutes from time Trentside was enough for a 2-1 win against the Reds Devils in NG2.
Previous meeting
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Last five
Forest
Arsenal | The City Ground – 0-0 draw
Ipswich Town, FA Cup | The City Ground – 1-1 draw (Forest won 5-4 on penalties)
Manchester City | The City Ground – 1-0 win
Ipswich Town | Portman Road – 4-2 win
Brighton & Hove Albion, FA Cup | AMEX Stadium – 0-0 draw (Forest won 4-3 on penalties)
Manchester United
Fulham, FA Cup | Old Trafford – 1-1 draw (Fulham won 4-3 on penalties)
Real Sociedad, Europa League | Reale Arena – 1-1 draw
Arsenal | Old Trafford – 1-1 draw
Real Sociedad, Europa League | Old Trafford – 1-1 draw
Leicester City | King Power Stadium – 3-0 win
Man in the middle

Jarred Gillett has been selected to officiate Forest’s Premier League match against Man Utd at The City Ground.
The official has previously taken charge of one fixture involving Forest in 2024/25, that being our trip to Newcastle United in late February.
His one fixture involving the Red Devils this season came in the Community Shield in August when Manchester City claimed the silverware after a 8-7 penalty shoot-out win at Wembley.
Gillett has officiated 10 Premier League fixtures this season, with the most recent being Aston Villa’s 1-0 win at Brentford on March 8.
He has dished out 44 yellow cards in those games, pointing to the penalty spot on two separate occasions.
Assisting Gillett in the east midlands will be Darren Cann and Marc Perry. Sam Barrott has been selected as the fourth official with Michael Salisbury on duty for VAR.
Tickets
Tickets for this fixture have sold out. Please check the ticket exchange should any tickets become available.
Audio streaming
Live commentary from BBC Radio Nottingham is available on Forest TV+ for this fixture. Forest TV+ packages are available in both monthly (£5.99) and yearly (£44.99) packages granting access to exclusive and on-demand content and commentary on the men’s first team matches.
Please see our handy FAQs for more information on audio streaming.
Forest Review
A new edition of Forest Review will be available around The City Ground ahead of the fixture.
Supporters can also order copies of the programme online here.
To help us reduce queuing times at our turnstile, and to ensure you don’t miss any of the game – Please arrive to your seat in good time where possible.
Visit @NFFCServices on X to keep up with all the latest matchday communications.
Matchday Guide
FOREST SUPPORTING ‘GREEN FOOTBALLS GREAT SAVE’
Forest and Art of Football have worked together to create flags made from unusable recycled Forest 2024/25 season kits. The Nottingham Forest Community Trust invited a local school to The City Ground to help design the flags ready for this evening’s game where they will be on display in the Lower Bridgford area of the stadium.
RETAIL DISCOUNTS INCLUDING 15% OFF FOR SEASON CARD HOLDERS AND MYFOREST MEMBERS
Enjoy a 15% discount on retail products instore and online until 5pm on 2 April.
Visit the Megastore before the game to make your savings, or shop online at shop.nottinghamforest.co.uk.
Some exclusions apply.
Visit our City Centre store, Fan Zone shop or Forest Megastore to take advantage of our end of season retail offers!
- All adult shirts £30
- 60% off all training wear
- Junior 3rd shirts £25
- Kit Shorts £15
- Kit Socks £10
INCREASE IN TICKET TOUTING
With the demand for tickets this season being at an all-time high, we advise all supporters to be vigilant and NOT purchase tickets from individual sellers either in person or online. The only trusted place MyForest members can access and purchase tickets from is our ticket exchange platform, available HERE.
ZERO TOLERANCE TO HOMOPHOBIC CHANTING
Forest is for everyone, and we pride ourselves on being open, diverse, inclusive, and welcoming to everyone and remind all supporters that discrimination has no place in football and that the Club is committed to a zero-tolerance approach.
We will not tolerate any homophobic actions or any form of discriminative language or behaviour towards others, including ableism, racism, antisemitism, albinism, and tragedy chanting. The Club will always take the necessary steps to eradicate such unacceptable behaviour and will impose sanctions upon individuals accordingly.
We are committed to Nottingham Forest Football Club being an inclusive and safe space for all.
Forest For Everyone!
In line with our zero-tolerance approach; If you witness any inappropriate behaviour of any kind, please make a nearby steward aware or you can report it on our free of charge Safe Text number 80800 by starting the message with ‘FOREST’.
IMPORTANT MATCHDAY INFORMATION
The club has made the decision to install barriers and gates along the front of the Trent End, which will restrict access to the walkway leading up to the LED boards pitch side until after the final whistle.
We recognise that this may be disappointing for some supporters who have enjoyed watching the pre-match warm-ups from this area. However, this measure has been implemented to enhance the safety and enjoyment of all attendees.
This decision follows a recent incident at Crystal Palace, where a goal celebration resulted in the collapse of the LED perimeter, causing injury to a ballboy. Considering this, we have carefully reviewed our safety protocols to prevent a similar occurrence at the City Ground.
The accessible routes from each corner of the Trent End will remain in place, ensuring that those supporters who require assistance can navigate safely. Additionally, the view of supporters seated in the lower section of the Trent End has frequently been obstructed by individuals using the walkway, particularly towards the end of matches.
This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to enhance safety and is consistent with the measures already implemented in the Brian Clough Stand and Bridgford Stand. Please be assured that the gates will be opened at the final whistle to facilitate the safe exit of supporters from the stadium.
ZERO-TOLERANCE FOR ABUSE OR DISCRIMINATION
We are reminding all supporters of our zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination of any kind.
Forest is for everyone, and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment which embraces and celebrates our differences. We will continue working hard to ensure that everyone who attends our stadium has a positive experience.
The Club advocates a strict policy of zero tolerance towards supporters who act or express any form of discriminative language or behaviour towards others. Including ablism, misogyny, racism, homophobia, antisemitism, and tragedy chanting. Any individuals found to have been engaged in any sort of abusive or discriminatory behaviour will be subject to necessary sanctions. This could be a ban from the ground and court orders if found guilty.
We will continue to work closely with the police and Kick It Out in dealing with individuals and applying the necessary sanctions where individuals are found guilty.
To ensure our home is a safe environment for everyone we need your help. The Club has a free of charge Safe Text service where you can report any form of abuse, harassment, discrimination, or anti-social behaviour when visiting the City Ground.
In line with our zero-tolerance approach; If you witness any inappropriate behaviour of any kind, please make a nearby steward aware or you can report it on our free of charge Safe Text number ‘80800’ by starting the message with ‘FOREST’.
Please provide as much information as possible including your stand, block, row, and seat number to allow our Safety & Security team to help you as best they can.
We are committed to Nottingham Forest Football Club being an inclusive and safe space for all fans to come and enjoy watching us play regardless of age, gender, religion, sexuality, or ablism.
SAFEGUARDING
- This is a reminder to all supporters that children age U14 MUST be always accompanied by an Adult aged 18+ when attending games at the City Ground.
- All supporters under 14 will be refused entry if not accompanied by an Adult 18+.
- Children U4 are NOT allowed to attend matches at the City Ground on health & safety grounds and will be refused entry.
- Children under 14 are not permitted to walk around the concourse alone and must be supervised by an adult.
- During the game, children Under 14 must be sat next to the adult with whom they are accompanied.
- On arrival make sure your children are aware of their seat details; emergency exits and where the toilets are situated in your stand.
- Ensure Children wear appropriate clothing for this time of year and have some form of ID on them.
- Report any issues or concerns at the time to one of our stewards immediately. Where necessary our Safeguarding & Welfare Team will provide support.
- It is also advisable to arrange a meeting point should children become lost or separated.
NOTTINGHAM FOREST HAVE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR ALL FORMS OF ABUSE, HARASSMENT & DISCRIMINATION. IF YOU SEE OR HEAR ANY FORM OF ABUSE, PLEASE REPORT IT TO 80800 AND START YOUR MESSAGE WITH ‘FOREST’.
PERSISTENT STANDING
Nottingham Forest would like to remind all supporters that persistent standing is prohibited in regular seats at the City Ground for your safety and the safety of others.
The local authority’s Safety Advisory Group has raised serious concerns about persistent standing during our home matches this season.
Despite a number of new safe standing areas being added within the ground, Nottingham Forest would like to remind all supporters persistent standing outside these seats is strictly prohibited.
Failure to address persistent standing puts the club at risk of severe sanctions, including an enforced reduction in stadium capacity on match days. This would have extremely negative consequences for our famous atmosphere, limit the availability of tickets for supporters, and harm our finances and reputation. We cannot allow this to happen.
It is therefore imperative we take stronger measures to ensure compliance with strict stadium regulations. Please be advised that if supporters fail to comply with the requests of our security and stewarding colleagues, we reserve the right to ban individuals from the stadium and rescind season cards, where appropriate.
Please be respectful of requests from our stewards on match days. They are here to ensure the safety and enjoyment of everyone in the stadium and enforce compliance with the conditions set out in our safety license.
The club is extremely grateful for your role in helping create the City Ground atmosphere that is known across the Premier League, and beyond. Let’s work together to keep it that way.
TICKETS & HOSPITALITY
Tickets may still be available to purchase online for MyForest members through our ticket exchange platform which will be open until 30 minutes before kick-off. Please click here to visit the tick et exchange platform.
To enquire about availability in our existing and newly improved hospitality suites, please click here or call 0115 982 4450.
As we continue to improve our fan experience, there are new ongoing developments around the stadium. As part of that, we have created two new designated entrances for the Legends Lounge (now Trent side Lounge) and designated entrances for both the Robin Hood Suite and the 1865 Club.
The new entrances are to the left and right of the previous Legends Lounge Reception and will ensure a smooth and speedy entrance into the Legends Lounge to enjoy the pre-match Hospitality.
Please use entrance A if: • Tickets are located block X6 and X7 • Seats 1 – 68 on Rows S-V • You require an accessible entrance |
Please use entrance B if: • Tickets are located block X8, X9, X10 • Seats 71 – 168 on Rows S-V
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The new Robin Hood Suite entrance can be found to the left of the Matchday Reception, and the 1865 Club entrance to the right. These new entrances will reduce the flow of people through the previous entrance allowing you to access each area quickly and enjoy the facilities of your respective hospitality area.
To ensure there are no delays in access to your hospitality area, please make sure you have the correct tickets with you on arrival.
Turnstiles will open from 6.30pm – 90 minutes prior to the 8pm kick-off.
Supporters are reminded that the Matchday Ticket Office in the Brian Clough Stand has now closed. All matchday enquiries must be made at the main Ticket Office.
The Ticket Office is open from 9am until half time.
Following an increase in the number of supporters turning up at the Ticket Office on a matchday, experiencing issues due to either forgetting their Season Card or bringing last year’s Season Card, supporters are reminded to ensure that prior to departing for The City Ground, the below is checked:
- Ensure that your Season Card is on your person ahead of arriving at The City Ground
- Ensure that the correct 24/25 Season Card is brought, as opposed to any previous Season Cards such as Season Cards issued for 23/24 or 22/23.
- That any previous Season Cards are separate to this year’s Season Card, so as not to bring the wrong one.
Please be advised that should you forget your Season Card, or bring the wrong one, then you must come to the Ticket Office with valid ID to collect a paper ticket reprint.
The above is being advised to reduce any potential queues at the Ticket Office on a matchday, so we can ensure that everyone gains access in ample time and does not miss any of the game.
You may be subjected to additional security checks when entering the stadium for this fixture. Please arrive to the stadium earlier to give yourself enough time to get an additional security required before the turnstile. Please ensure you arrive with the correct ticket and ID if you are asked to prove your age at any point.
Supporters are reminded that is a criminal offence to enter the pitch at any time.
Please read all our safety regulations and information here.
MERCHANDISE
There will be plenty of options to pick up your Forest merchandise on matchday. The Megastore, situated on Pavilion Road just before the main entrance to the stadium, will be open from 9am on matchday until kick-off, closed for the duration of the game, and will open again for 45 minutes after the final whistle.
Merchandise can also be purchased online here.
FANZONE AND HALF-TIME
The Fanzone will be open from 6pm for this fixture, offering supporters the chance to feel the atmosphere and excitement as the season continues, whilst having the chance to grab some street food from one of the vendors in our repurposed containers and drinks from our Carling branded bars. Poblano Eatery are in the Fan Zone for this fixture, serving up some delicious Mexican Street Food.
Sam Hurst will be the host for interviews and our matchday quizzes with supporters as well as our special guest for this fixture, Mark Crossley. Mark made a total of 303 appearances from 1989-2000 and was a huge favourite amongst both Forest supporters and Brian Clough.
Community corner is back again with their inflatable penalty goal, challenging supporters to try their luck along with their usual games and appearance from Robin Hood.
FOREST REVIEW
The 15th edition of Forest Review for the 24/25 season will be able to purchase from the club shop, around the stadium and online via ACA Creative.
MATCHDAY TRAVEL
How to get to The City Ground
By Train
Nottingham railway station has regular rail services from London, Birmingham, Derby, Leicester, Newark, Grantham, Worksop, Sheffield, Lincoln, and Peterborough. The station itself is roughly a 20-minute walk or ten-minute bus ride from The City Ground. When you head out of the train station turn left and walk all the way down until you cross the iconic Trent Bridge, and the stadium will be on your left.
By Bus
The City Ground is serviced by several frequent services from across the Nottingham, with the Numbers 5-11 services likeliest to pick-up/drop closest to The City Ground in any direction.
By Tram
Heading to the match today? Think about taking the tram. Your nearest tram stop to the City Ground is Nottingham Train Station. The ground is then just a 20-minute walk away.
Remember you can also take advantage of one of our free 7 Park & Ride sites when travelling by tram - find out more about all of them here.
Please buy before you board.
By Car
The City Ground can be accessed quickly and easily from junctions 24 and 26 of the M1, depending on which direction you are departing from. Just remember to set your SatNav to NG2 5FJ.
From the north, leave the M1 at junction 26 and follow signs for Nottingham via the A610 Nuthall Road until you meet the A6514 at Western Boulevard. Turn right and follow the A6514 (‘the ring road south’) and join Middleton Boulevard, which becomes Clifton Boulevard after the Queens Medical Centre.
From the North
Turn right for Riverside P&R if you are heading for the Embankment, or Riverside Way Park & Ride, and follow signs for matchday parking. Continue around the ring road, carrying straight on at the Nottingham Knight Island and the Wheatcroft Island until you reach the Gamston Island. Take the first exit left onto the A6011 (‘Radcliffe Road’) and continue along the A6011 following the road as it bends to the right and continue over Lady Bay Bridge.
From the South
From the south, leave the M1 at junction 24 and follow the signs to join the A453 towards Nottingham and after passing through Clifton, continue on the A453 following signs for football and cricket traffic. Join the A52 eastbound towards Grantham and carry straight on at the Nottingham Knight Island and the Wheatcroft Island until you reach the Gamston Island. Take the first exit onto the A6011 (‘Radcliffe Road’) and continue along it, following the road as it bends to the right and continue over Lady Bay Bridge.
Parking
We have no onsite matchday parking available for this fixture but there is limited parking available at Nottinghamshire County Hall on Loughborough Road (NG2 7QP) charged at £10 and approximately a 5-minute walk from the City Ground.
Road Closures:
Lady Bay Bridge will be closed 15 minutes before full time and for 30 minutes after full time.
Colwick Road will be closed 1 hour before kick-off, opened during the match, and closed again 10 minutes before full time up until 30 minutes after full time.
Pavilion road will be closed 1 hour before kick-off and closed throughout the match.
Trent Road – Closed 2 hours before kick-off, opened during the match and closed again 10 minutes before full time until 30 minutes after full time.
Vehicle access to the Brian Clough and East Car Park via Scarrington Road will not be permitted 30 minutes before kick-off. Please make sure to arrive early if you have reserved a parking space to prevent refusal of entry. We remind you that Nottingham Forest invites all supporters to enjoy the match in an all-inclusive environment.
Please consider all of those around you when standing and report to a steward if you see foul and abusive language, persistent standing, anti-social behaviour, or any discriminatory behaviour.
If you experience any of the above, please report it via text to 80800. Please start your text with the word FOREST and include the stand in which you are sitting.
We hope you enjoy the match...