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Experience a fixture steeped in history as Nottingham Forest welcome Manchester United to the City Ground. This matchup brings together two clubs with remarkable European pedigrees and contrasting recent fortunes - Forest with their incredible back-to-back European Cup victories in 1979 and 1980 under Brian Clough, and Manchester United with their 3 Champions League titles and status as one of English football's most decorated clubs.
Nottingham Forest, managed by Sean Dyche, 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, epitomized by their remarkable recent performances against top-six opposition. Their rich history ensures they never lack confidence at any venue, and the City Ground has become a fortress once more.
Manchester United, under new management, continue their pursuit of past glories. With 20 top-flight league championships and a trophy cabinet full of domestic and European silverware, United remain one of the world's most prestigious clubs. However, recent struggles have seen them vulnerable to well-organized opponents, particularly at venues like the City Ground.
Recent meetings: Forest's remarkable resurgence
April 2025 - Elanga haunts former club at the City Ground
Nottingham Forest secured a memorable 1-0 victory over Manchester United at the City Ground on April 1, 2025, completing a historic Premier League double over the Red Devils. Former Manchester United academy graduate Anthony Elanga provided the decisive moment, scoring after just five minutes with a devastating counter-attack. Elanga collected the ball deep inside his own half after a United corner was cleared, then raced the length of the pitch before calmly finishing past Andre Onana. Despite United's pressure and Harry Maguire having two late chances cleared off the line, Forest held firm to claim three vital points in their Champions League push.
December 2024 - Forest triumph at Old Trafford for first time in 30 years
Nottingham Forest produced one of the Premier League's biggest shocks of the 2024-25 season, defeating Manchester United 3-2 at Old Trafford on December 7, 2024. This was Forest's first victory at the Theatre of Dreams since 1994, ending a 30-year wait. Nikola Milenkovic gave Forest a dream start with a header in the second minute, before Rasmus Højlund equalized for United. Morgan Gibbs-White put Forest ahead again two minutes after the restart, and Chris Wood's header made it 3-1. Although Bruno Fernandes pulled one back for United, Forest held on for a famous victory that exposed United's defensive frailties.
February 2024 - United edge FA Cup Fifth Round tie
Manchester United secured a narrow 1-0 victory at the City Ground in the FA Cup Fifth Round on February 28, 2024. The tightly contested match demonstrated Forest's ability to compete with Premier League giants, even in defeat, and served as a preview of their improved fortunes in subsequent meetings.
December 2023 - Wood's winner stuns United
Chris Wood's goal secured a 2-1 victory for Nottingham Forest over Manchester United at the City Ground on December 30, 2023. The win was Forest's first against United since their Premier League return and signaled their growing confidence against top-six opposition.
Complete head-to-head record
All-time meetings across all competitions
Nottingham Forest and Manchester United have contested 114 matches across all competitions, with their history spanning over a century of English football. While Manchester United hold the advantage in the overall record, Forest's recent victories have rekindled memories of their successful periods when these clubs competed on equal terms.
Overall Record (114 meetings across all competitions):
- Manchester United wins: 54
- Draws: 24
- Nottingham Forest wins: 36
Notable facts:
- Forest completed their first Premier League double over Manchester United in 2024-25
- Forest's victory at Old Trafford in December 2024 was their first at the Theatre of Dreams in 30 years
- Chris Wood is Forest's all-time leading Premier League goalscorer
- The clubs' first meeting was in October 1892, with a 1-1 draw when United were known as Newton Heath
The Brian Clough era: Forest's golden age
A period of dominance: Between 1977 and 1980, Nottingham Forest were English football's most successful club, winning the First Division championship and back-to-back European Cups. During this era, Forest regularly competed with and beat Manchester United, who were then rebuilding under Dave Sexton and later Ron Atkinson.
October 1966 - Forest's statement victory: On October 1, 1966, Nottingham Forest defeated title rivals Manchester United 4-1 at the City Ground in a First Division clash. This emphatic victory demonstrated Forest's quality during a season when they finished as runners-up to United in the championship race. The match drew a crowd of nearly 40,000 to the City Ground.
Memorable matches
February 1999 - The 8-1 massacre: In one of the Premier League's most extraordinary matches, Manchester United demolished Nottingham Forest 8-1 at the City Ground on February 6, 1999. Substitute Ole Gunnar Solskjær came off the bench to score four goals in just 12 minutes, setting a Premier League record for most goals scored by a substitute in one match. Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole each scored twice as United recorded what was then the biggest away win in Premier League history. The match remains one of the most lopsided encounters in the fixture's history and came during United's historic Treble-winning season.
1992 Football League Cup Final - United's first trophy under Ferguson: Manchester United defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0 at Wembley Stadium on April 12, 1992, with Brian McClair scoring the only goal. This victory was Sir Alex Ferguson's first major domestic trophy with United and marked the beginning of their period of dominance. For Forest, it was a painful defeat as they sought to maintain their League Cup tradition under Brian Clough.
October 1967 - Record City Ground attendance: The highest attendance ever recorded at the City Ground came on October 28, 1967, when 49,946 spectators watched Nottingham Forest face Manchester United in a First Division match. The massive crowd reflected the importance of this fixture during a period when both clubs were challenging for major honours.
1966-67 Season - Title race rivals: Nottingham Forest finished as runners-up to Manchester United in the 1966-67 First Division championship. Forest had beaten United 4-1 at the City Ground earlier in the season and remained in contention until injuries took their toll late in the campaign. This season represented Forest's best performance between their glory days under Brian Clough and their 1950s successes.
Key players to watch
Nottingham Forest's star performers
Chris Wood: The New Zealand international striker is Forest's all-time leading Premier League goalscorer with 25 top-flight goals for the club. Wood's aerial prowess, work rate, and clinical finishing make him a constant threat, and he has already scored crucial goals against top opposition this season. His physical presence causes problems for any defense.
Morgan Gibbs-White: Forest's captain and creative hub, Gibbs-White is the heartbeat of Nuno Espírito Santo's team. His vision, passing range, and ability to score important goals make him indispensable. The former England youth international has flourished since returning to his boyhood club and leads by example.
Anthony Elanga: The former Manchester United winger has found his home at Forest after struggling for opportunities at Old Trafford. His pace, directness, and work rate make him a perfect fit for Forest's counter-attacking style. Elanga's goal against his former club in April 2025 exemplified his quality and determination.
Matz Sels: Forest's Belgian goalkeeper has been one of the Premier League's best shot-stoppers. His reflexes, positioning, and ability to make crucial saves have been vital to Forest's defensive solidity. Sels' performances against top opposition have often been match-winning.
Manchester United's key men
Bruno Fernandes: United's captain and creative talisman, Fernandes remains the Red Devils' most important player. His vision, passing ability, and goal-scoring threat from midfield make him dangerous in any match. The Portuguese international is capable of producing moments of magic that can change games.
Bryan Mbeumo: The Nigerian attacker showed some great form, from the moment he joined Man United in the summer. Together with Cunha, he’s representative for the turnaround.
Venue: The City Ground
A stadium steeped in history
The City Ground, located on the banks of the River Trent in West Bridgford, Nottingham, has been Nottingham Forest's home since 1898. With a current capacity of 30,455, it's one of English football's most historic and atmospheric venues. The stadium was named to celebrate Nottingham receiving city status in 1897, though ironically, the ground actually sits just outside the official city boundary.
The City Ground is famous for being just 300 yards away from Meadow Lane, home of Notts County, making them the second-closest professional football stadiums in the UK after Dundee's Tannadice Park and Dens Park. The two grounds sit on opposite sides of the River Trent.
The stadium underwent significant development during Brian Clough's successful era, with the large Executive Stand (now the Brian Clough Stand) built in 1980 to accommodate 10,000 fans. This iconic stand was renamed in honour of Forest's legendary manager upon his retirement. The City Ground hosted three matches during Euro 1996, with the Trent End completely rebuilt in time for the tournament.
Future development
Nottingham Forest have ambitious plans to expand the City Ground, with proposals to increase capacity to 45,000. The club received official approval in 2022 for plans to demolish and replace the Peter Taylor Stand with a new 10,000-seater structure, which would initially bring capacity to 35,000. Owner Evangelos Marinakis has stated that the City Ground remains "the first priority" and described ambitious plans to eventually create one of England's finest stadiums.
Getting to the City Ground
By train
Nottingham Railway Station is the closest mainline station, located approximately 1.6 miles (20 minutes' walk) from the City Ground. From the station, exit through the main entrance and turn left onto Carrington Road. Continue as the road changes names, eventually becoming Meadows Way. Follow for half a mile until reaching London Road, then turn right over the bridge - the stadium is visible on the left.
National Rail services operate to Nottingham from destinations including London St Pancras (approximately 1 hour 45 minutes), Birmingham, Sheffield, and Leeds. The station is served by East Midlands Railway and CrossCountry services.
By bus
Numerous bus routes serve the City Ground from Nottingham city centre, with services running every few minutes. Routes include: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 22, and 90. The journey from the city centre takes less than 10 minutes. Buses stop on Radcliffe Road near the stadium.
Skylink buses connect the stadium with East Midlands Airport, with the journey taking approximately 35 minutes.
By car
The City Ground is located at City Ground, Nottingham, NG2 5FJ. From the M1, exit at Junction 24 and follow signs to Nottingham City Centre. However, driving on matchdays is not recommended due to limited parking and high congestion around the stadium.
There is a car park at the ground for both home and away supporters, costing £5 per car, though spaces are limited. Alternatively, there is secure parking at the Victoria Embankment near Trent Bridge cricket ground, priced at £3 and only a two-minute walk from the stadium. Street parking is available if you arrive early enough, but restrictions apply on matchdays.
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Historical context
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 club is the second-oldest professional football club in England, founded in 1865. Their name derives from playing their early matches at Forest Recreation Ground. The club's successes in the late 1970s under Clough and assistant Peter Taylor created legends that resonate to this day.
Manchester United's sustained excellence
Manchester United are England's most successful club in terms of domestic league titles with 20 championships. They have won 3 European Cups/Champions League titles (1968, 1999, 2008), along with numerous domestic trophies including 12 FA Cups and 6 League Cups. The club's period of dominance under Sir Alex Ferguson from 1986 to 2013 established them as one of world football's superpowers.
Old Trafford, with its 75,000+ capacity, is one of European football's most iconic venues. United's global fanbase and commercial success make them one of the world's most valuable sports franchises, though recent on-field struggles have seen them seeking to recapture past glories.
The rivalry's historical significance
The fixture has featured contrasting periods of dominance. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Forest were the superior side, winning European Cups while United rebuilt. From the 1990s onward, United's Ferguson-era success saw them dominate this fixture comprehensively. However, Forest's recent resurgence has brought competitive balance back, with their 2024-25 double over United representing one of the season's biggest stories.
Frequently asked questions
What's the capacity of the City Ground?
The City Ground currently has a capacity of 30,455, with ambitious plans approved to expand to 35,000 in the near future and potential long-term plans to reach 45,000. The stadium has been Forest's home since 1898 and is one of English football's most historic venues.
Can Manchester United fans buy tickets?
Yes, away tickets for Manchester United supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seats. The away section at the City Ground is located in the lower tier of the Bridgford Stand and typically accommodates around 1,000 visiting supporters.
What is the record attendance at the City Ground?
The record attendance at the City Ground is 49,946, set on October 28, 1967, when Nottingham Forest faced Manchester United in a First Division match. This remains the highest attendance ever recorded at the stadium.
What was the score in the famous 1999 match?
Manchester United won 8-1 at the City Ground on February 6, 1999, during their historic Treble-winning season. Ole Gunnar Solskjær came off the bench to score four goals in 12 minutes, setting a Premier League record. This was the biggest away win in Premier League history for over 20 years until Leicester's 9-0 victory at Southampton.
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Don't miss this fascinating Premier League encounter between Nottingham Forest and Manchester United at the City Ground. This match offers a unique blend of history, rivalry, and compelling football - a clash between two clubs with remarkable European pedigrees and contrasting recent fortunes.
Nottingham Forest arrive in excellent form, having demonstrated their ability to compete with England's elite by completing a historic double over Manchester United in 2024-25. Their passionate home support and the atmospheric City Ground create a formidable challenge for any visiting team. Manchester United bring their global reputation and quality throughout their squad, seeking to end their recent struggles at this historic venue.
Experience the City Ground's unique atmosphere for this Premier League fixture, witness the tactical battle between two ambitious clubs, and be part of a rivalry that has shaped English football history. Secure your tickets today through LiveFootballTickets.com with our 150% money-back guarantee.
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