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Nottingham Forest Premier League Guide: The Latest Fixtures, Results, Team News and Odds

From relegation battles to a push for Champions League qualification, it has been a spectacular few years for Nottingham Forest. Their return to the Premier League was long-awaited, and it hasn’t been short on drama.
The club faced consequences for breaking financial regulations and has completely overhauled its playing squad. Owner Evangelos Marinakis even stormed the pitch in the dying embers of the 2024/25 season, prompting a particularly bizarre club statement.
Forest, after overachieving in 2024/25, have become a tricky team to evaluate when looking at football odds.
When is Nottingham Forest’s next Premier League Fixture?
Nottingham Forest’s next Premier League fixture is away to West Ham United on May 18.
This is the 37th match of the Premier League season for both teams. The Hammers are stuck in the bottom half with nothing to play for.
The stakes are higher for Forest, however, with the fight still alive for Champions League qualification. The outcome of Chelsea and Aston Villa’s matches on Friday night will reveal how much of a chance Forest have of finishing in the top five.
What are the odds Nottingham Forest win their next Premier League match?
Forest are 29/20 to get the better of West Ham when they matchup in the Premier League on Sunday.
Liverpool and Arsenal are the only Premier League teams to have collected more points than Forest on the road this season, while the three relegated teams are the only teams with worse home records than West Ham.
While Forest have won their last two matches to nil against West Ham, both of those fixtures took place in Nottingham. West Ham have won five consecutive home matches against Forest, dating back to 2004.
What is the latest Nottingham Forest injury and transfer news?
Taiwo Awoniyi is out for the foreseeable future after suffering a ruptured intestine during a match against Leicester City in May. Awoniyi underwent surgery on the following Monday and was placed into a coma while being monitored by doctors.
Forest’s other injury news is much less scary and shorter-term. Callum Hudson-Odoi has missed a couple of matches with a thigh issue but might be able to return before the end of the season.
While Forest need to add players if they are competing in Europe next season, retaining Morgan Gibbs-White is bound to be a focus with the former Wolves man attracting interest from various Premier League clubs.
On the acquisitions front, James McAtee, Liam Delap, Jarell Quansah, Yoane Wissa are among the players to have been linked with a move to the City Ground.
Who are Nottingham Forest’s key players?
Chris Wood, Murillo, Gibbs-White, Matz Sels, and Hudson-Odoi are five of Forest’s most important players. Wood has enjoyed a late-career swoon with Forest after establishing himself as a journeyman.
Murillo and Sels are integral in a steely defence, while Gibbs-White and Hudson-Odoi bring ball-carrying talent and creativity in the final third.
Nottingham Forest Premier League Fixtures
Nottingham Forest’s Premier League fixtures for the 2025-26 season will be announced on June 18.
What are the Nottingham Forest odds to win the Premier League?
Forest are 150/1 to win the Premier League in the latest Premier League betting markets at William Hill. These odds are considerably shorter than they have been in previous years, yet still indicate the club is a long way off a realistic title challenge.
Who is the manager of Nottingham Forest?
Nuno Espirito Santo is the manager of Nottingham Forest. The former Wolves manager replaced Steve Cooper in December 2023, despite Cooper guiding the club back to the topflight.
The appointment raised eyebrows, yet Nuno has more than lived up to the highest expectations. Not only has he dragged the club away from relegation fights – he has made them into a top-half force and turned the City Ground into a true Premier League fortress.
Where is Nottingham Forest’s stadium?
Nottingham Forest’s home stadium is the City Ground. The ground’s address is The City Ground, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, NG2 5FJ.
Built in 1898, the City Ground has had various updates over the years. Expansions took place in 1957, 1965, 1980, and twice during the 1990s.