Going out in the early stages of any cup is always an excuse to use the line: "Now we can concentrate on the league." Nottingham Forest's dismissal of Luton Town in the third round of the FA Cup - not always an easy time for the Reds - sets up an away tie ...
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Unlike many names in English football, Nottingham Forest stands out. The origin, for this trailblazing club, is not what you might think
Liverpool's quest to win the Premier League title for the first time since 2020 continues on Tuesday, when they travel to Nottingham Forest in one of the day's biggest matches. The Reds enter the game with a six point lead atop the table but are up against the third-ranked Forest,
Nottingham Forest host Liverpool in a huge Premier League contest on Tuesday night.This evening’s clash is arguably the biggest contest between the teams in four decades. Nuno Espirito Santo’s
Before they face leaders Liverpool on Tuesday, BBC Sport looks at whether Nottingham Forest can really win the Premier League.
Liverpool face Nottingham Forest in the Premier League looking to right the wrongs suffered earlier in the season.
Nottingham Forest are responsible for Liverpool's only loss of the season. Can they stun the league leaders again in the reverse fixture at the City Ground?
Nottingham Forest has won six straight games, including against worthy opponents in Manchester United, Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Brentford. They haven’t conceded a single goal in their last four outings. They continue to have an elite defense as one of only two PL teams allowing less than one goal per game.
Even when Forest faced Liverpool in their previous game, there was a belief Forest could win, and there was a sense of disappointment in the dressing room and among the hierarchy when they were held to a draw by Arne Slot’s side.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot now views their only Premier League defeat of the season differently having seen how Nottingham Forest have defied expectations. At the time, the 1-0 loss in September was considered a major shock as a team who finished 17th last season registered their first win at Anfield since 1969.
Mohamed Salah’s 35th-minute strike in Liverpool’s 4-1 win over Ipswich Town at Anfield took the Egyptian king to 19 goals in 22 league matches this season. It was also his 176th goal in the league which moves him past Arsenal legend Thierry Henry (175) in the Premier League’s all-time goal scoring chart to seventh place.