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Nottingham Forest v Arsenal tickets | Premier League | City Ground
This Premier League fixture brings together two clubs with remarkable European pedigrees at one of English football's most atmospheric venues. It is a clash between Nottingham Forest's resurgence under Sean Dyche and Arsenal's title ambitions under Mikel Arteta, where history meets modern ambition. Book your Nottingham Forest v Arsenal tickets for this Premier League match securely online! Experience the unique atmosphere at the City Ground, a venue steeped in history where over 30,000 passionate supporters create an intimidating environment on the banks of the River Trent.
Witness one of the Premier League's most intriguing fixtures when Arsenal visit the City Ground, a stadium that has witnessed two European Cup triumphs and countless memorable moments since 1898. This encounter brings together Nottingham Forest's determination under Sean Dyche with Arsenal's championship pursuit under Mikel Arteta, creating captivating Premier League football spectacle.
Nottingham Forest, now under manager Sean Dyche following a turbulent start to the season, are playing European football for the first time in 30 years following their remarkable seventh-place finish in 2024-25. The Tricky Trees qualified for the Europa League after Chris Wood's 20-goal campaign fired them to their highest finish since 1999. Despite managerial changes this season - with Nuno Espírito Santo departing in September and Ange Postecoglou lasting just six weeks - Forest remain a competitive Premier League side with quality throughout the squad including Morgan Gibbs-White, Murillo, and new signings Dan Ndoye, Douglas Luiz, and James McAtee.
Arsenal, under manager Mikel Arteta, are pursuing their first Premier League title since 2004 after three consecutive second-place finishes. The Gunners invested heavily in summer 2025, bringing in Viktor Gyökeres from Sporting Lisbon (wearing the iconic number 14 shirt once worn by Thierry Henry), Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, Noni Madueke and Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea, Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, and Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia. With world-class talent including Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, Declan Rice, and William Saliba, Arsenal's championship-quality squad represents genuine title contenders capable of ending their 20-year wait for league glory.
Recent meetings: Arsenal's recent dominance
September 2025 - Arsenal's comfortable Emirates victory
Arsenal defeated Nottingham Forest 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium in September 2025, continuing their strong recent record against Forest. The Gunners' attacking quality proved too much for Forest's defence as Arsenal secured a convincing victory in the early weeks of the season.
February 2025 - Forest's stubborn City Ground resistance
Nottingham Forest held Arsenal to a 0-0 draw at the City Ground on 26 February 2025, frustrating Mikel Arteta's title-chasing side with a disciplined defensive display. The result proved damaging for Arsenal's championship aspirations, with the Gunners unable to break down Forest's organised rearguard despite sustained pressure. Riccardo Calafiori struck the post in the first half, while David Raya was tested by Chris Wood's strike as both teams settled for a point.
November 2024 - Arsenal's Emirates statement
Arsenal defeated Nottingham Forest 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium on 23 November 2024 in a commanding performance that demonstrated the Gunners' championship credentials. The victory kept Arsenal in touch with league leaders Liverpool while ending Forest's impressive run of form.
May 2023 - Forest's title-damaging triumph
Nottingham Forest defeated Arsenal 1-0 at the City Ground on 20 May 2023, dealing a significant blow to the Gunners' title hopes in the final weeks of the season. The victory was one of the results that helped Manchester City claim another championship, with Arsenal ultimately finishing second.
Complete head-to-head record
All meetings in all competitions
Arsenal and Nottingham Forest have developed a historic rivalry dating back to the late 19th century, with both clubs having enjoyed periods of sustained success in English football.
Overall record (108 meetings):
- Arsenal wins: 56
- Draws: 22
- Nottingham Forest wins: 29
Recent form:
- Arsenal have won four of their last six meetings with Nottingham Forest
- Forest's 1-0 victory in May 2023 was their first league win over Arsenal since 1999
- Arsenal have kept clean sheets in three of their last four matches against Forest
- The teams drew 0-0 at the City Ground in February 2025
Notable historical facts:
- Both clubs have rich European pedigrees - Forest won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, while Arsenal won the Cup Winners' Cup and reached multiple European finals
- Arsenal defeated Forest 5-0 in October 2022 following their promotion back to the Premier League
- Forest shocked Arsenal in the FA Cup third round in January 2022, winning 1-0 at the City Ground
- The fixture has historically produced competitive encounters, with Forest often proving stubborn opponents at home
Historical context
Nottingham Forest's remarkable legacy: Nottingham Forest Football Club, founded in 1865, is the second-oldest league club in the world and one of English football's most storied institutions. The club's greatest era came under Brian Clough's management, winning the First Division title in 1978 and then remarkably claiming back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980 - a feat that has never been matched by any other English club winning their first European Cup. Forest also won four League Cups and two Charity Shields during this golden period. After years in the lower divisions, Forest returned to the Premier League in 2022 and qualified for European football in 2024-25 for the first time in 30 years.
Arsenal's pursuit of renewed glory: Arsenal Football Club, founded in 1886, ranks among the most successful clubs in English football history with 13 league titles. The Gunners' last Premier League triumph came during the legendary "Invincibles" season of 2003-04 under Arsène Wenger, when they went unbeaten throughout the entire campaign. Under Mikel Arteta's management since December 2019, Arsenal have been rebuilt into genuine title contenders, finishing second in three consecutive seasons. The summer 2025 investment demonstrates the club's determination to finally end their 20-year wait for league glory.
The modern context: This fixture brings together two clubs on contrasting trajectories that have converged in recent years. Forest's remarkable resurgence from the Championship to European qualification represents one of English football's great recent stories, while Arsenal's sustained challenge for the Premier League title shows the Gunners are ready to return to the summit. Both clubs share a commitment to attacking football, ensuring entertaining encounters when they meet.
Key players to watch
Nottingham Forest's star players
Chris Wood: New Zealand's all-time leading international goalscorer enjoyed a career-best season in 2024-25, netting 20 Premier League goals to fire Forest into Europe. Wood became the club's all-time leading Premier League scorer, surpassing Bryan Roy, and was named Premier League Player of the Month in October 2024. Currently recovering from injury, the 34-year-old's return will be crucial for Forest's season.
Morgan Gibbs-White: Forest's creative hub and £42.5 million club-record signing provides the quality and invention that drives their attacking play. The English midfielder's technical ability, work rate, and eye for goal make him central to everything positive Forest produce. His performances have attracted interest from England's elite clubs.
Murillo: The Brazilian centre-back has emerged as one of the Premier League's most impressive defenders since arriving at the City Ground. His composure, reading of the game, and ability on the ball have drawn comparisons to elite defenders, with his partnership forming a solid foundation for Forest's ambitions.
Matz Sels: Forest's Belgian goalkeeper has established himself as a reliable presence between the posts. His shot-stopping ability and command of the penalty area have been crucial to Forest's defensive organisation, particularly in their Europa League qualification campaign.
Arsenal's key players
Bukayo Saka: Arsenal's English international winger has established himself as one of the most complete wide players in world football. Saka's pace, dribbling ability, and end product make him Arsenal's most dangerous attacking threat. Against Forest's defence, Saka's directness and quality in one-on-one situations will be crucial.
Viktor Gyökeres: Arsenal's record signing from Sporting Lisbon brings prolific goalscoring qualities to the Emirates. The Swedish international's physical presence, aerial ability, and clinical finishing provide Arsenal with a genuine number nine. Wearing the iconic number 14 shirt once worn by Thierry Henry, Gyökeres represents Arsenal's ambition to finally end their title drought.
Martin Ødegaard: Arsenal's captain provides creative excellence and leadership from midfield. The Norwegian international's vision, passing range, and goal contributions make him Arsenal's playmaking hub. His technical quality and intelligence help Arsenal control matches against organised opponents like Forest.
William Saliba: Arsenal's French international centre-back has emerged as one of the finest defenders in European football. Saliba's composure, reading of the game, and ability on the ball make him central to Arsenal's defensive organisation.
Venue: City Ground - A European cathedral of football
Historic venue on the banks of the Trent
The City Ground has been Nottingham Forest's home since 1898 and stands as one of English football's most atmospheric and historic venues. Located on the banks of the River Trent in West Bridgford, the stadium has a current capacity of 30,455 and witnessed two European Cup triumphs during the Brian Clough era. The venue hosted matches during Euro 96 and remains one of the Premier League's most characterful grounds.
The stadium's proximity to Meadow Lane, home of neighbours Notts County, makes these the two closest professional football stadiums in England - just 300 yards apart but separated by the River Trent. The City Ground's picturesque setting along the riverbank creates a unique matchday experience, with the Brian Clough Stand dominating the skyline as a tribute to Forest's greatest manager.
Expansion plans
Nottingham Forest have ambitious plans to expand the City Ground significantly. In June 2025, Rushcliffe Borough Council approved plans to demolish the Peter Taylor Stand and replace it with a new 10,000-seater structure. The overall expansion project aims to increase capacity to 45,000 by 2031, with potential for further growth to 52,500 by 2033. Owner Evangelos Marinakis has stated his ambition for the City Ground to become "one of the best stadiums in England."
Atmosphere and matchday experience
Forest supporters are renowned for creating one of the most atmospheric environments in English football, with the Trent End generating particularly impressive noise. The club's recent return to the top flight and European qualification have reinvigorated the fanbase, with the City Ground consistently selling out for Premier League fixtures. The intimate nature of the ground, combined with Forest's passionate support, creates a challenging environment for visiting teams.
Getting to the City Ground
By Train
Nottingham Railway Station is the nearest mainline station, located approximately 1 mile (20 minutes' walk) from the City Ground. Regular services operate from London St Pancras (approximately 1 hour 40 minutes), Birmingham New Street, Sheffield, and other major cities. From the station, fans can walk along the River Trent or take a bus or taxi to the ground.
By Bus
Numerous bus routes pass the City Ground from Nottingham city centre, including lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 22, and 90. The journey takes less than 10 minutes from the city centre. Skylink buses also connect the stadium with East Midlands Airport (approximately 35 minutes).
By Car
From the M1, leave at Junction 24 and follow signs to Nottingham City Centre via the A453. The City Ground is located in West Bridgford, south of the River Trent. Parking is available at the ground for £5, though spaces are limited. Street parking is possible if arriving early, and the Victoria Embankment car park near the cricket ground offers additional options at £3. Due to matchday congestion, public transport is recommended.
Tactical preview
Nottingham Forest's resilient approach
Under Sean Dyche, Forest are expected to adopt a more organised and pragmatic approach compared to their expansive style under Nuno Espírito Santo. Dyche's teams are traditionally well-organised defensively, hard to break down, and effective from set-pieces. Forest's counter-attacking threat, particularly with the pace of Dan Ndoye and Callum Hudson-Odoi, provides danger on the transition. With Chris Wood returning from injury, Forest will look to utilise his aerial presence and clinical finishing.
Arsenal's title-winning blueprint
Mikel Arteta has built Arsenal into one of Europe's most organised and dangerous attacking teams. The Gunners typically deploy a fluid 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 system, with Declan Rice taking more advanced positions while Martin Zubimendi anchors the midfield. Arsenal's set-piece excellence has been remarkable, with the club leading the league in goals from corners and free-kicks. Against Forest's defensive organisation, Arsenal will need patience and quality to break down the hosts.
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Frequently asked questions
When is Nottingham Forest v Arsenal?
Match details and kick-off times are subject to match scheduling and broadcast requirements. Please check our fixture listings for the specific date and kick-off time for this Premier League match at the City Ground.
What is the capacity of the City Ground?
The City Ground has a current capacity of 30,455. The club has approved expansion plans that will increase capacity to approximately 45,000 by 2031, with potential for further growth to 52,500.
Can Arsenal fans buy tickets?
Yes, away tickets for Arsenal supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seating. Arsenal fans are typically allocated space in the Bridgford End lower tier, with allocation depending on Premier League regulations and demand.
What is the best way to get to the City Ground?
Nottingham Railway Station is approximately 20 minutes' walk from the stadium. Numerous buses run from the city centre taking less than 10 minutes. Driving is possible but parking is limited, so public transport is recommended on matchdays.
How much do Nottingham Forest v Arsenal tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary depending on seating section and availability. Arsenal matches are typically high-demand fixtures, with prices starting from approximately £30-£50 for standard seating, with premium seats priced higher.
Are the tickets guaranteed?
Absolutely. All tickets sold through LiveFootballTickets.com are backed by our 150% money-back guarantee. We work only with verified, trusted sellers to ensure every ticket is valid for entry to the City Ground.
When will I receive my tickets?
Tickets are typically delivered a few days before the match date. You will receive email confirmation and tracking information once your tickets have been dispatched.
What time should I arrive at the stadium?
We recommend arriving at least 60-90 minutes before kick-off to allow time for security checks, finding your seat, and enjoying the pre-match atmosphere. The City Ground's location and limited access points mean queues can form on matchdays.
Is the City Ground accessible for disabled supporters?
Yes, the City Ground has accessibility facilities for supporters with disabilities. Wheelchair-accessible seating is available in various locations. Please contact us when booking if you require accessible seating so we can help with appropriate arrangements.
Can I bring a bag to the stadium?
Only small bags (A4 size or smaller) are permitted inside the stadium. All bags are subject to search upon entry. The City Ground is entirely cashless, so ensure you have contactless payment available.
Book your Nottingham Forest v Arsenal tickets today
Don't miss this exciting Premier League fixture between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal at the historic City Ground. This match brings together two of English football's most storied clubs - Forest with their remarkable European heritage and Arsenal with their pursuit of a first Premier League title since 2004. The Gunners will look to continue their strong recent record against Forest, while the hosts will be determined to prove they belong among England's elite.
The City Ground provides a unique matchday experience, with its riverside location, historic stands, and passionate supporters creating an atmosphere that matches any in the Premier League. Whether you're a Forest supporter hoping to witness an upset against the title contenders, or an Arsenal fan backing your team's championship ambitions, this fixture promises Premier League football at its finest.
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