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Liverpool v Forest tickets | Premier League | Anfield


Liverpool has shown that they are one of the best teams of the English Premier League over recent years. This is another chance for Reds to watch their team live at Anfield in the Premier League early in this season. Grab this opportunity and book your Liverpool v Nottingham Forest tickets through our secure booking system. These tickets give you access to Anfield Road where you can watch the likes of Mohamed Salah, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo and many others live in action. Grab this chance and order your 2025-2026 Liverpool v Nottingham Forest tickets safely online through our booking system. We expect you will see a great match between these two teams.

Experience a fixture that bridges generations as Liverpool welcome Nottingham Forest to Anfield. This matchup brings together two clubs with remarkable European pedigrees - Liverpool with their 6 Champions League titles and Forest with their incredible back-to-back European Cup victories in 1979 and 1980 under the legendary Brian Clough.

Liverpool, under Arne Slot, continue their pursuit of excellence following Jürgen Klopp's successful era. The Reds combine defensive organization with devastating attacking play, creating an intense, high-pressing style that has brought them domestic and European glory. Their passionate fanbase and the famous Anfield atmosphere make them formidable opponents on home soil.

Nottingham Forest, managed by Sean Dyche as the third manager already this season, have re-established themselves as a Premier League force following their return to the top flight in 2022. Forest combine defensive resilience with dangerous counter-attacking football. Their recent performances have proven they can compete with England's elite, and their rich history ensures they never lack confidence at any venue.

Recent meetings: Forest's resurgence

January 2025 - Dramatic draw at the City Ground

Liverpool and Nottingham Forest played out an entertaining 1-1 draw at the City Ground on January 14, 2025. The match showcased Forest's defensive organization and ability to frustrate one of the Premier League's top teams, with both sides having chances to win. The result demonstrated Forest's continued improvement under Nuno Espírito Santo and their ability to compete with the league's best.

September 2024 - Hudson-Odoi stuns Anfield

Nottingham Forest produced one of the Premier League's biggest shocks of the 2024-25 season, defeating Liverpool 1-0 at Anfield on September 14, 2024. Substitute Callum Hudson-Odoi scored a stunning 72nd-minute winner, cutting in from the left before curling an inch-perfect shot into the far corner. The victory was Forest's first at Anfield in 55 years and ended Arne Slot's perfect start as Liverpool manager. Luis Díaz hit the post for Liverpool, but Forest's defensive organization and tactical discipline earned them a historic three points.

March 2024 - Núñez's dramatic winner

Liverpool secured a controversial 1-0 victory at the City Ground on March 2, 2024, with Darwin Núñez scoring a 99th-minute winner. The late goal sparked bedlam, with Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis allegedly confronting referee Paul Tierney in the tunnel after the final whistle. The match was tense throughout, with Forest feeling aggrieved at the timing of Liverpool's winner.

October 2023 - Liverpool cruise at Anfield

Liverpool produced a comfortable 3-0 victory over Forest at Anfield on October 29, 2023. The Reds controlled the match from start to finish, showcasing their attacking quality and defensive solidity. The result demonstrated the gap in quality at that time, though Forest would prove in subsequent meetings that they were rapidly closing that gap.

Complete head-to-head record

All-time meetings across all competitions

Liverpool and Nottingham Forest have contested 122 matches across all competitions, with their history spanning over a century of English football. The fixture has provided countless memorable moments, particularly during the late 1970s when both clubs competed for domestic and European supremacy.

Overall Record (122 meetings across all competitions):

  • Liverpool wins: 60
  • Draws: 30
  • Nottingham Forest wins: 32

Notable facts:

  • Roger Hunt and Ian Rush are the highest goalscorers in this fixture with 10 goals each
  • The late Diogo Jota has scored 6 goals in 5 games against Forest in recent years
  • Before September 2024, Forest hadn't won at Anfield in the league since February 1969

The golden era: Clough vs Paisley (1977-1980)

A rivalry for the ages: Between 1977 and 1980, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest dominated English football, winning eight major trophies between them over three seasons. Brian Clough's Forest knocked Bob Paisley's Liverpool "off their perch" - winning the 1978 First Division title in their first season after promotion, finishing seven points ahead of the Reds. The rivalry was fierce but respectful, with both managers speaking warmly of each other despite their competitive battles.

Head-to-head in the golden era (1977-1980): The clubs met 13 times in these three seasons, with Forest winning 4, Liverpool winning 3, and 6 matches ending in draws. This period defined both clubs' legacies and created a rivalry that transcended normal football competition.

Memorable matches

1978-79 European Cup First Round - Forest's defining moment: In one of the most significant matches in both clubs' histories, Nottingham Forest eliminated defending champions Liverpool from the European Cup in the first round. At the City Ground on September 13, 1978, goals from Garry Birtles and Colin Barrett gave Forest a 2-0 first-leg advantage. Colin Barrett's goal has been described as possibly "the most important goal ever scored at the City Ground." Six days later at Anfield, Forest held Liverpool to a 0-0 draw, progressing 2-0 on aggregate. Forest would go on to win the European Cup that season, beginning their own era of European dominance.

1978 League Cup Final replay - Forest's breakthrough: After a goalless draw at Wembley on March 18, 1978, Liverpool and Forest met again at Old Trafford on March 22, 1978, for the replay. John Robertson's penalty secured a 1-0 victory for Forest, giving Brian Clough his first major trophy with the club and signaling the beginning of Forest's golden era. The victory proved Forest could beat the best and set the stage for their remarkable title triumph that season.

1978 First Division title race: Forest won the 1977-78 First Division championship seven points ahead of Liverpool, having conceded just 24 goals in 42 matches - the best defensive record in the division. Liverpool, despite scoring four fewer goals than Forest and conceding 10 more, had to settle for second place but did claim consolation by retaining the European Cup. This season established Forest as genuine challengers to Liverpool's dominance.

October 2022 - Forest's shock victory: After a 23-year absence from the top flight, Forest shocked Liverpool 1-0 at the City Ground on October 22, 2022, with former Liverpool striker Taiwo Awoniyi scoring the only goal. The victory was Forest's first against Liverpool in the 21st century and announced their return to the Premier League with a statement performance.

April 2023 - Five-goal thriller at Anfield: Liverpool edged an entertaining encounter 3-2 at Anfield on April 22, 2023. The match showcased attacking football from both sides, with Liverpool ultimately prevailing in a contest that demonstrated Forest's ability to compete with the elite despite being newly promoted.

December 1978 - The unbeaten run ends: On December 9, 1978, Liverpool ended Forest's remarkable 42-match unbeaten league run dating back to November 1977. The unbeaten streak was the equivalent of a whole season and surpassed Burnley's previous record of 35 games from 1920-21. The record stood until Arsenal's 49-game unbeaten run in 2003-04.

Cup competitions

2022 FA Cup Quarter-Final: Liverpool won 1-0 at the City Ground on March 20, 2022, with Diogo Jota scoring the only goal. This was the clubs' first meeting in the 21st century, coming during Forest's Championship campaign that would lead to promotion.

1989 FA Cup Semi-Final - Hillsborough tragedy: Forest and Liverpool met in the FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough on April 15, 1989. The match was abandoned after six minutes following the tragic disaster that claimed 97 Liverpool fans' lives. When the emotional replay took place, Forest struggled as Liverpool won 3-1, with the entire football community united in grief.

Key players to watch

Liverpool's star performers

Mohamed Salah consistently performs in big matches and has scored against Forest on multiple occasions. His pace, finishing ability, and big-game mentality make him one of the Premier League's most dangerous players. Against Forest, Salah's movement and clinical finishing present constant problems for the defense.

Virgil van Dijk anchors Liverpool's defense with commanding presence, aerial dominance, and exceptional leadership. His ability to organize the backline and win crucial duels makes him indispensable. Against Forest's direct approach, Van Dijk's positioning and reading of the game are vital.

Nottingham Forest's threats

Callum Hudson-Odoi announced himself in this fixture with his stunning winner at Anfield in September 2024. His ability to cut inside from the left wing and curl shots into the far corner makes him a dangerous weapon. Hudson-Odoi's pace, dribbling, and eye for goal present significant problems for Liverpool's defense.

Morgan Gibbs-White is Forest's creative heartbeat, orchestrating attacks and providing quality in the final third. His vision, passing ability, and set-piece delivery make him crucial to Forest's attacking play. Against Liverpool's press, Gibbs-White's composure under pressure is vital.

Chris Wood provides Forest with a physical presence up front, holding up play and bringing teammates into the game. His aerial ability and movement in the box create problems for defenders, while his experience at the highest level makes him a reliable focal point for Forest's attack.

Historical legends

Kenny Dalglish was instrumental in Liverpool's success during their rivalry with Forest in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His skill, vision, and goalscoring ability made him one of the finest players of his generation. Dalglish's performances in this fixture epitomized Liverpool's quality during their dominant era.

John Robertson was Forest's key attacking weapon during their golden era. His wing play, crossing ability, and penalty in the 1978 League Cup final replay made him a Forest legend. Robertson's performances against Liverpool helped establish Forest as genuine European contenders.

John McGovern captained Forest to their incredible successes under Brian Clough, including back-to-back European Cups. His leadership, work rate, and tactical discipline in midfield were crucial to Forest's ability to compete with Liverpool's star-studded side.

Anfield atmosphere

Europe's most famous stadium

Anfield, with its expanded 61,276 capacity following the Anfield Road End development, remains one of world football's most iconic venues. The stadium's history, combined with Liverpool's passionate fanbase, creates an atmosphere that has intimidated opponents for decades. The famous Kop stand and "You'll Never Walk Alone" anthem make matchdays at Anfield unforgettable experiences.

A fortress mentality

Liverpool's home record is formidable, with Anfield widely regarded as one of the most difficult venues in European football. The crowd acts as the famous "12th man," particularly on European nights and for crucial league matches. However, Forest's 2024 victory proved that even the most daunting fortresses can be conquered with the right performance.

Historical significance

Anfield has witnessed countless memorable moments in this fixture, from the late 1970s battles between Clough and Paisley to modern encounters. The stadium's walls echo with history, and matches against Forest carry particular significance for older fans who remember when both clubs dominated English and European football together.

How to get to Anfield

By train

Liverpool Lime Street is the city's main railway station, located approximately 2 miles from Anfield. From Lime Street, take the Merseyrail Northern Line to Sandhills or Kirkdale stations (approximately 25-30 minute walk to the stadium).

By bus

From Liverpool city centre (Queens Square or Paradise Street), multiple bus routes serve Anfield:

  • Route 17 from Queens Square (directly opposite Lime Street station)
  • Routes 26 and 27 from Paradise Street
  • Route 917 from St John's Lane

All buses take you directly to the stadium. Contactless payment or valid tickets required.

By car

Anfield is located at Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH. Parking is extremely limited with severe restrictions on matchdays in the residential area surrounding the stadium. Public transport is strongly recommended for Premier League matches. If driving is essential, book parking in advance via YourParkingSpace.co.uk - typical costs are £10-15 for league matches.

From the M62 (East)

Follow the M62 until reaching the A5058 Queens Drive. Stay on the A5058 for approximately 3 miles before turning left onto Utting Avenue at the traffic lights. Continue until you see the stadium on your right.

From the M57 (North)

Follow the A580 towards Liverpool city centre for approximately 4 miles, then turn left onto Queens Drive after passing Walton Hall Park. After half a mile, turn right onto Utting Avenue at the traffic lights and continue until you see the stadium.

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Historical context

Liverpool's sustained excellence

Liverpool are England's most successful club in European competition with 6 European Cups/Champions League titles (1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005, 2019). They also have 3 UEFA Cups, 4 UEFA Super Cups, and 1 FIFA Club World Cup. With 19 top-flight league championships, Liverpool remain one of England's most decorated clubs. Under Arne Slot, they continue to challenge for major honours, maintaining the standards set by Bob Paisley, Bill Shankly, and Jürgen Klopp.

Nottingham Forest's remarkable legacy

Nottingham Forest's achievements under Brian Clough remain one of football's greatest stories. After winning promotion from the Second Division in 1977, Forest won the First Division championship in 1978, then back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980. This made them the only club besides Real Madrid, Ajax, and Bayern Munich to win consecutive European Cups. Forest also won four League Cups (1978, 1979, 1989, 1990) and have a remarkable European pedigree - Nottingham has won more European Cups than London, Paris, Berlin, Moscow, and Rome combined.

The rivalry's significance

The late 1970s rivalry between Liverpool and Forest represented English football at its peak. These two clubs combined for 5 European Cups between 1977 and 1981, dominating domestic and continental competition. The rivalry was characterized by mutual respect between Clough and Paisley, tactical innovation, and football played at the highest level. Forest's ability to challenge and beat Liverpool during the Reds' most successful era cemented their place in football history.

Frequently asked questions

Can Nottingham Forest fans buy tickets?

Yes, away tickets for Nottingham Forest supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seats. The away section at Anfield provides space for approximately 3,000 visiting supporters in the Anfield Road End.

What's the capacity of Anfield?

Following the completion of the Anfield Road End expansion in 2024, the stadium now has a capacity of 61,276, making it the fifth-largest stadium in England.

What is the historical significance of this fixture?

In the late 1970s, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest dominated English football, with Forest winning the 1978 league title and consecutive European Cups in 1979 and 1980, knocking Liverpool out of the 1978-79 European Cup along the way. The rivalry between Brian Clough and Bob Paisley produced some of the finest football in English history.

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Don't miss this fascinating Premier League encounter between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Anfield. This match offers a unique blend of history, rivalry, and compelling football, a clash between two clubs whose paths have intertwined at the pinnacle of English and European football.

Liverpool arrive as one of the Premier League's elite, backed by their passionate home support and rich history. Nottingham Forest bring their own remarkable European pedigree and a determination to prove they belong at the highest level once again. Recent meetings have shown this fixture produces drama, quality, and genuine competitiveness.

Experience the Anfield atmosphere for this historic fixture, witness world-class talent on display, and be part of a rivalry that has shaped English football. Secure your tickets today through LiveFootballTickets.com with our 150% money-back guarantee.

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