Nottingham Forest v Liverpool tickets | Premier League | City Ground
Purchase your Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool tickets for this Premier League fixture at the City Ground. Vítor Pereira's Nottingham Forest host Liverpool in a meeting between two clubs with plenty of recent history in this fixture. Match dates and kick-off times are confirmed closer to the game, once the Premier League fixture list is released.
Head-to-Head Record
Liverpool hold the historical advantage in this fixture, winning around 61 of 124 all-time meetings against Nottingham Forest's 33 victories, with 30 draws. In the Premier League era, the Reds have won 8 of 17 meetings, with Forest claiming 4 wins and 5 draws. However, Forest have made this a far more competitive fixture since their return to the top flight in 2022-23. The Tricky Trees won back-to-back games at Anfield in September 2024 and November 2025 - the latter a stunning 3-0 - having previously not won a league game at Liverpool since February 1969, a drought of over 55 years. Liverpool edged the most recent meeting, a late 1-0 win at the City Ground in February 2026.
| Date | Competition | Home Team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 22, 2026 | Premier League | Nottingham Forest | 0-1 | Liverpool |
| November 22, 2025 | Premier League | Liverpool | 0-3 | Nottingham Forest |
| January 14, 2025 | Premier League | Nottingham Forest | 1-1 | Liverpool |
| September 14, 2024 | Premier League | Liverpool | 0-1 | Nottingham Forest |
| March 2, 2024 | Premier League | Nottingham Forest | 0-1 | Liverpool |
Recent meetings
The two most recent encounters could hardly have been more different. In November 2025, Nottingham Forest produced one of the shocks of the season with a stunning 3-0 victory at Anfield - their biggest ever win there and only the fourth time a visiting side had won at Liverpool by three or more goals in Premier League history. Murillo opened the scoring from a corner, Nicolò Savona struck just seconds into the second half, and Morgan Gibbs-White completed the rout after fine work from substitute Omari Hutchinson.
The reverse fixture in February 2026 told the opposite story in terms of the scoreline, if not the performance. Forest, by then under Vítor Pereira, thoroughly outplayed Liverpool at the City Ground but were undone by Alexis Mac Allister's stoppage-time winner in a 1-0 defeat - a result even Liverpool supporters acknowledged was against the run of play. Between them, the games captured both Forest's ability to trouble Liverpool and the fine margins in this fixture.
Nottingham Forest under Vítor Pereira
Nottingham Forest endured a chaotic 2025-26 season that ran through four head coaches - Nuno Espírito Santo, Ange Postecoglou and Sean Dyche - before Vítor Pereira took charge in February 2026 and steered the club to Premier League safety. Forest also returned to European football for the first time in almost 30 years, competing in the Europa League, which brought European nights back to the City Ground. Pereira's task has been to bring stability and organisation to a side capable of troubling anyone on its day, as the win at Anfield and the dominant display in the home meeting with Liverpool both showed. Forest will look to build on that resilience and make the City Ground a fortress once more.
Liverpool: a new era under Andoni Iraola
Liverpool begin a new chapter after a turbulent period. Arne Slot guided the Reds to their 20th English top-flight title in 2024-25 - becoming only the seventh manager to win the league in his first season in England - but the 2025-26 defence unravelled badly. Liverpool finished fifth, missed out on a serious title challenge and ended the campaign without a trophy, and Slot departed at the end of the season. Andoni Iraola, the highly regarded former Bournemouth manager, took over for 2026-2027. The squad has also changed significantly, with Mohamed Salah moving on in the summer after nine years at the club. British-record signing Alexander Isak leads the attack as Iraola looks to restore Liverpool to the top of the table.
City Ground
The City Ground has been Nottingham Forest's home since 1898, making it one of the oldest football stadiums in England. Situated on the banks of the River Trent, it holds approximately 30,445 supporters and is only 300 yards from Notts County's Meadow Lane, making them the closest professional football grounds in England. The stadium was a venue for Euro 96 and retains significant character despite its relatively modest capacity. Owner Evangelos Marinakis has confirmed ambitious plans to expand the City Ground, with the approved Peter Taylor Stand redevelopment the first phase towards a capacity of around 45,000, and potential for further growth beyond that.
Away supporters are housed in the lower tier of the Bridgford Stand, typically receiving an allocation of around 2,500 tickets for Premier League matches. Nottingham railway station is approximately 20 minutes' walk from the ground, with regular bus services also available from the city centre. Limited parking is available near the stadium, with the Victoria Embankment car park a popular option for visiting fans.
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Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool FAQ
What is the capacity of the City Ground?
The City Ground has a capacity of approximately 30,445, making it one of the smaller Premier League venues. Plans are in place to expand the capacity significantly, towards around 45,000, in the coming years.
How many tickets will Liverpool receive?
Away supporters typically receive an allocation of around 2,500 tickets, housed in the lower tier of the Bridgford Stand.
What is the head-to-head record?
In all-time meetings, Liverpool have won around 61 times, Forest have won 33 times, with 30 draws. Forest have made the fixture far more competitive in recent years, including back-to-back Anfield wins in 2024 and 2025.
Is my purchase guaranteed?
Yes, all purchases come with our 150% money-back guarantee for your complete peace of mind.
How will I receive my tickets?
Tickets are delivered via secure electronic transfer or courier delivery, depending on the ticket type and your location.
Who is the Nottingham Forest manager?
Vítor Pereira has managed Nottingham Forest since February 2026, when he took charge during a turbulent campaign and guided the club to Premier League safety.
What happened in the recent meetings?
Nottingham Forest won 3-0 at Anfield in November 2025 - their biggest ever win there - before Liverpool took the reverse fixture 1-0 at the City Ground in February 2026 with a stoppage-time winner.
What is the nearest train station to the City Ground?
Nottingham railway station is the nearest mainline station, approximately 20 minutes' walk or 10 minutes by bus from the City Ground.

