The Reds of Nottingham and Anfield will meet at the City Ground on Sunday in a much-anticipated quarter-final tie.
Next is a QF FA Cup clash with Nottingham Forest." Omari_Astrodrop: "A great win against an in-form Arsenal, now we move on to an in-form Nottingham Forest in the cup." SM: "On to a huge game against Forest. Let’s focus on getting into the last 4 of the FA Cup." Anfield Effect: "Looking forward to the Nottingham Forest game. Liverpool End: "Beat Nottingham Forest and we have a second Wembley trip of the season. Liverpool fans have taken to social media ahead of their team's FA Cup quarter-final tie with Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. It will be the first time in 22 years that the old foes will have faced each other. The two sides had a great rivalry in the late 1970s and early 80s when Clough's Reds were in their pomp, so Sunday promises to be an intriguing affair with Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool and Steve Cooper's Forest on top form in the Premier League and Championship respectively. The last meeting, in the Premier League in April 1999, saw the Reds of Nottingham and Anfield draw 2-2 at the City Ground. Goalscorers that day were Dougie Freedman and Pierre van Hooijdonk for Forest, and Michael Owen and Jamie Redknapp for the visitors.
Nottingham Forest beat QPR 3-1 at the City Ground on Wednesday night to flex their promotion credentials. Djed Spence was outstanding.
Was withdrawn in the second half. Boy does he link up well with Spence, however. Forest fans will hope his injury isn’t too bad as he was forced off in the second half.
The Reds' Sky Bet Championship fixture at Fulham has provisionally been rescheduled for Tuesday 26th April, with a kick-off 7.45pm.
Nottingham Forest staged a stunning comeback in the Championship last night to beat Queens Park Rangers at the City Ground. Djed Spence stole the show for…
Next up for Forest is Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Spence and Forest are flying at the moment in the Championship. Djed Spence stole the show for Forest with a thunderous equaliser in the second-half, after Andre Gray had put QPR ahead.
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Of course for Forest, that will be of little help to them if they are still in the Championship in five or six month’s time, when they would be trying to convince Garner and United to let him do something he has already consistently shown he can do for another year, which is unlikely to do as much to help his progress. It seems therefore, that for Forest, there is more riding on this battle for promotion, than simply the success and glory of a return to the top tier of English football. During that time he has proven he is more than capable of competing and making an impact at that level, the next obvious step for his development, from the perspective of both the player and his parent club, is to see him tested at Premier League.
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The as yet, unnamed new owners will take control from Monday, March 21. Both myself and Les [Howard, co-director] would like to thank both the customers and staff for all their loyal support over the years." A pub that's packed to the rafters with Nottingham Forest fans on match days is changing hands.
Steve Cooper praised his Forest side's second half performance as The Reds came from behind to beat QPR at The City Ground.
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Djed Spence, Ryan Yates and Brennan Johnson scored as Steve Cooper's Nottingham Forest beat Mark Warburton's QPR in the Championship.
The result means a resurgent Forest side – who have picked up more points than anyone in the league bar Fulham since Steve Cooper’s arrival in late-September – are now just two places and one point adrift of QPR in the Championship table. “In the second half, they score a worldy into the top corner,” sighs Warburton, who spent nine months in the scalding City Ground hotseat back in 2017. It was a classic case of one step forwards, one major leap in the other direction for Queens Park Rangers.
Nottingham Forest closed in on the Championship play-offs following a thumping 3-1 triumph over QPR. On-loan Watford striker Andre Gray had given the...
Four minutes later, victory was sealed when Sam Surridge charged down the right and sent in a cross that saw Marshall save from Cafu only for Johnson to follow up and blast in from 10 yards. The visitors suffered a blow just past the half-hour mark when Willock limped out of the action but the persistent Gray was not to be denied after 40 minutes when he spun past Figueiredo to race on to substitute Ilias Chair's ball through the right channel and blasted a low diagonal shot past Hovarth from 10 yards. QPR's Jimmy Dunne (left) speaks to referee Peter Bankes during the Championship match at the City Ground
Djed Spence inspired a second-half comeback from Nottingham Forest with a spectacular goal that will not have gone unnoticed by Jürgen Klopp.
Please update your billing details here to continue enjoying your access to the most informative and considered journalism in the UK. Please update your billing details here to continue enjoying your subscription. Brennan Johnson added a third after a shot from Forest substitute Cafú had been pushed out by David Marshall, the QPR goalkeeper.The £10 million-rated Spence, who has attracted interest from clubs including Arsenal, Tottenham and Bayern Munich, may well have increased his value with this display.
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"The goalkeeper then pulled his left hamstring and couldn't move for the third goal so we've got four keepers out injured now, which is quite amazing. It took a brilliant goal from Djed to level the scores and sometimes you need something special to start things off but, in the end, they could not live with us and they are a team that have been in the top six for most of the season so, to run over them the way we did, meant we were really good for the win. Then, they scored against the run of play and that can derail you when you are playing well but, in the second half, we were brilliant. Our shape was good and we were causing them problems. We've scored seven goals in two games now and that's what the supporters want to see and what I want them to see." QPR's Mark Warburton: "I thought we were good in the first half and started the game very well.
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper has named his team to play QPR at the City Ground in the Championship tonight.
A familiar face will be in the opposite dugout this evening. QPR secured a vital win over play-off rivals, Luton, at the weekend. The Reds are in confident shape though.
Nottingham Forest's fine form continued this evening as they beat Queens Park Rangers 3-1 at the City Ground. Whilst the scoreline looks like a comfortable ...
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The Reds toppled QPR 3-1 at the City Ground to close the gap on the play-off spots.
We’ll have a look at it in the morning,” Cooper said. A bit of fatigue, hopefully. Boss Steve Cooper has been left crossing his fingers it is nothing serious, with Liverpool to come in the FA Cup quarter-finals in a few days’ time.
It's the morning after the night before in which Nottingham Forest produced an excellent comeback to defeat QPR 3-1 at the City Ground.
He is likely to display his featherweight title belt to supporters before the Reds take on Liverpool in an exciting FA Cup clash. And he will make the switch to Meadow Lane for the final weeks of the campaign, until May. But he was one of a group of players told they were free to move on last summer, as Forest looked to trim their squad. Arter joined the Reds from Bournemouth during the summer window of 2020. Johnson then made sure of the three points when he finished off a good move in the final minutes. Gray latched on to a pass from Chair and drove the ball beyond Horvath after turning Figueiredo, to put Rangers ahead.
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Four goals in four games for the midfielder. As the second half went on, QPR struggled to deal with the pace of Forest's players and found themselves on four yellow cards by the hour mark. The right-back is becoming unplayable, and Forest may not have come away with anything without him. It was a foul, though, from Sam Field, that saw a quick free-kick find Zinckernagel, who laid the ball off to Djed Spence for Forest's equaliser. It was the substitute that set up the first goal of the game. This time the ball ricocheted off Yates' heel and flashed across the face of goal from a yard or two out.
Nottingham Forest youngster Ateef Konate helped the under-23s to a 3-0 win over Sunderland on Monday. Afterwards Djed Spence sent praise.
The 20-year-old is a real talent and he’s been a mainstay in Andy Reid’s team this year. With that in mind, the club has a decision to make and it will be interesting to see whether Konate is kept on. He stepped off the bench against Barnsley earlier this season and looks set for a bright future.
The Reds beat their fellow promotion-hopefuls 3-1 as Djed Spence, Ryan Yates and Brennan Johnson scored.
“We were playing against a team that has been at the top for most of the season. “We were looking like we were going to take the lead and had a couple of near misses. And Cooper felt they were well worthy of the victory.
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Forest will perhaps target a striker in the summer. “Antwerp, Nottingham Forest, Feyenoord. In the end, we got on a plane. Forest wanted to land the player last summer.
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The Reds then took the lead in the 83rd minute as Ryan Yates scored his seventh goal of the season. Brought on as a substitute in last night’s clash with Queens Park Rangers, the winger showed glimpses of his ability at the City Ground as Forest sealed a 3-1 victory. Nottingham Forest head coach Steve Cooper has admitted that he believes that Joe Lolley could have a big role to play in the club’s push for a play-off place between now and the end of the season.
Nottingham Forest continued their fine run of form last night with a 3-1 win over promotion rivals QPR in the Championship.
Johnson lined up as a right-sided striker but he is very diverse in Forest’s attack, often drifting out wide to create options for his team mates. Looking forward for Forest, their clash against Liverpool on Sunday will be a massive match for everyone at the club and going into it on a three game winning streak with players like Johnson and Spence on form offers a lot of hope among Forest fans. Across the match Johnson made 26 passes at a rate of 80.8%, including two key passes and definitely helped Forest’s creativity in the final third.
Nottingham Forest came from behind to beat QPR at the City Ground, where Chris Willock and keeper David Marshall went off injured.
The defeat means Rangers dropped to sixth in the Championship table. And the injuries are a huge concern given Willock’s importance and the fact that Marshall was playing in the absence of the injured Seny Dieng, with youngster Joe Walsh also currently injured. However, Forest hit back in stunning fashion with Spence’s thunderbolt before Rangers failed to deal with a corner and Yates netted from a couple of yards out.
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However an ankle injury picked up in the win over Reading on Saturday means he is facing six weeks out. Cook sums up last night perfectly for Forest as it was a brilliant comeback and it was a real show of character from the team after a below-par opening 45 minutes. Therefore, Cook was watching on as Forest played QPR last night, with the East Midlands outfit coming from behind to beat the R’s 3-1 thanks to a fantastic second half display.