Buy Nottingham Forest (Premier League) Football Match Tickets Online
How to Buy Nottingham Forest Tickets in 2026
One of the most asked questions our customer service team gets is: how can I get Nottingham Forest tickets? It's hard to get your hands on tickets when you're not a member, especially with the City Ground's modest capacity and Forest back among the Premier League's big occasions. We've collected the best available Nottingham Forest tickets for non-members. Let's walk you through the steps before the tickets are yours.
- Select the match you want to attend and click "View Tickets."
- Select the area where you would like to sit within the City Ground.
- Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
- Click on the green "Buy" button.
- Complete the order form using your personal details.
- Don't forget to check that all your information is correct.
- Click "Make Payment."
- The tickets are now yours!
Why You Should Book Your Nottingham Forest Tickets at Livefootballtickets.com
The Premier League is the most exciting league in the world, and a trip to the City Ground to watch Forest in their riverside home is one of the season's most atmospheric days out. As the secondary market for football tickets grows every year, we want to explain why you should book your Nottingham Forest tickets at Livefootballtickets.com. We'll do that through our three biggest strengths.
Trust
Trust is the most important factor when buying your tickets. Our top priority is that you can trust the tickets you buy! That's why we introduced the Livefootballtickets.com guarantee. Every single ticket on our site comes with a 150% guarantee. If something unexpected happens with your tickets, you'll receive a full refund + 50% extra store credit. Over our 20 years of selling football tickets, we've always asked our customers how their experience was. To learn from it, but also to show other football fans what they can expect from us. Recently, we passed 20,000 reviews on Trustpilot. With a rating of 4.7 out of 5, our customers are very satisfied with our tickets. The qualities most often mentioned by our customers are:
- Positive interactions with customer service
- High satisfaction with the ordering process
- The speed of ticket delivery
- A positive experience with the seats
What Our Customers Say
Don't just take our word for it – here's what football fans have said about booking with us recently on Trustpilot:
"Good sellers but they didn't give me my same seat, but still good seats. The match was Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea and my seats were in the away fans – awesome atmosphere."
– ymi I, Trustpilot, October 2025
"Purchased our tickets early Saturday evening, got an email soon after saying pending payment, then an email confirming tickets secured. Another email to say they'd be delivered Tuesday morning, all good and arrived on time. Kept well informed of the whole process. Excellent service from livefootballtickets.com. Enjoyed a great night of football at the City Ground. Will definitely book with this service next time. Thank you."
– Donna Ellis, Trustpilot, June 2025
"Quickly delivered after my purchase, just 4-5 hours before the Arsenal–Nottingham game. Perfect seat, but the price a little steep. I would trust LiveFootballTickets for my next instant decision to watch a PL game."
– Tormod Nehemiassen, Trustpilot, August 2023
You can read all of our reviews on our Trustpilot profile.
Available 24/7
With all the experience we've gained over the years, we know how important it is to be available for our customers. Especially for people attending their very first Nottingham Forest match, it can be a little stressful. That's why Livefootballtickets.com set up the very first 24/7 customer service team in the football ticket business. If something goes wrong, you can always reach out to us. No matter the time difference, our colleagues are ready to help you!
Wide Selection of Nottingham Forest Tickets Available
Another very important reason to book your tickets through our site is ticket availability. At the moment you're reading this, we have 0 Nottingham Forest tickets available. Our team of ticket sellers keeps working hard to find you the very best tickets. Don't see the tickets you want right now? Come back in a few days and you'll find our inventory completely refreshed.
Experience
We've been in business since 2006; back then, we were one of the very few online football ticket marketplaces. A lot has changed over the past 20 years, but we're still here and still going strong. For more than 20 years, we've been selling tickets for Nottingham Forest and clubs from all over English football. The best part is that not only has the company been around for a long time, but our team also has a lot of experience. In every department of the company, we have colleagues who have worked here for more than 15 years. That's why we know exactly what to do to get you the best possible tickets.
Stadium Information
Name:
City Ground
Capacity:
30,445
Address:
The City Ground, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 5FJ, United Kingdom
Description:
The City Ground is one of the oldest and most atmospheric stadiums in English football, home to Nottingham Forest since 1898. It sits on the banks of the River Trent just south of the city centre, with the Trent Bridge cricket ground as its near neighbour, giving it one of the most distinctive settings in the country. It was here, under Brian Clough, that Forest produced one of football's greatest stories – back-to-back European Cup triumphs in 1979 and 1980. Rebuilt in stages over the decades, the ground has an asymmetrical, layered character that is typically and proudly English.
The Best Way to Travel to the City Ground
Once you've booked your Nottingham Forest tickets, it's time to figure out how to get to the City Ground. The ground is located in the south of Nottingham city centre, across the River Trent. The best way to get to the stadium is by public transport of walking. In this segment we briefly discuss all possible transporation options.
By Train
The Nottingham railway station is roughly 1.5 miles from the City Ground. When you talk from the railway station down towards the river, it will take you little under half an hour. Trains from across the country head towards the Nottingham railway station.
By Tram
The NET tram work operates in Nottingham. This links the wider area with the city centre. There is no direct stop outside the groun, so the best approach is to take the tram to Nottingham Station and walk from there to the stadium.
By Bus
The buses are operated by Nottingham City Transport. They run a frequent local services towards the City Ground. A typical journey from the city centre takes somewhere around 15–20 minutes. Buses depart from the main stops around Maid Marian Way and the city centre.
By Car
Parking around the stadium can be very tough. Even though the stadium is close to several main roads, it's not ideal to get there by car. Especially on matchday it will be very crowded. So we don't recommend to take your car to the stadium.
City Ground Guide
The City Ground has four stands: the Trent End, the Brian Clough Stand, the Peter Taylor Stand, and the Bridgford Stand. Every single stand has it own specific qualities. That's why we explain each stand for you, so you know which stand you should book your Nottingham Forest tickets for!
Trent End
Behind one goal sits the Trent End, the most vocal part of the ground and the home of Forest's loudest support. This two-tier stand, with its distinctive curved roof, is where the singing starts and the noise is at its strongest. If you want to be in the thick of the atmosphere, this is the stand for you.
Brian Clough Stand
Running along one side of the pitch is the towering, two-tier Brian Clough Stand, the largest at the ground. Built in 1980 and named after the manager who made Forest champions of Europe, it offers some of the clearest, most elevated views in the stadium, particularly from the upper tier, and is home to the club's designated family area.
Peter Taylor Stand
Opposite the Brian Clough Stand is the Peter Taylor Stand, named after Brian Clough's long-time assistant. Formerly the Executive Stand, it houses the directors' box, the media facilities and the bulk of the premium hospitality and executive boxes, making it the most comfortable place to watch a match.
Bridgford Stand
Behind the opposite goal to the Trent End is the two-tier Bridgford Stand, which borders the Trent Bridge cricket ground. Visiting supporters are housed in the lower tier of this stand, while the upper tier is given over to home fans who want good views from behind the goal.
Which Stand Should You Choose?
It's important to be able to make the best decision when booking your Nottingham Forest tickets. That's why we created this table with a quick comparison of all four stands. Check what matters most to you and you'll find the stand that fits what you're after.
| Priority | Best Stand | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best atmosphere | Trent End | The vocal heart of the City Ground, where the singing begins |
| Best view | Brian Clough Stand | Elevated, two-tier views from the ground's largest stand |
| First visit | Brian Clough or Peter Taylor Stand | A good balance of views and comfort |
| Hospitality | Peter Taylor Stand | Directors' box, executive boxes and premium lounges |
| Families | Brian Clough Stand | Home to the designated family area |
| Visiting fans | Bridgford Stand | Lower tier, behind the goal opposite the Trent End |
Nottingham Forest Club Information
Current Manager:
Vítor Pereira
Current Captain:
Ryan Yates
Last Season's Finish:
16th in the Premier League
Other Information
Nottingham Forest are one of the giants of English football, a club whose proudest achievement remains winning back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980 under the legendary Brian Clough. After relegation in 1999 they spent years in the Championship before winning the play-offs in 2022 to return to the top flight. A seventh-place finish in 2024/25 took them into the Europa League – their first European campaign in around three decades. The 2025/26 season was a turbulent one off the pitch, with four managers in a single campaign – Nuno Espírito Santo, Ange Postecoglou and Sean Dyche all came and went before Vítor Pereira arrived in February. Pereira steadied the club, guided them to Premier League safety in 16th and led a memorable run to the Europa League semi-finals. The club is owned by Evangelos Marinakis.
English influences
Few clubs are as defined by an Englishman as Forest are by Brian Clough, the manager who took a provincial side and made them champions of England and, twice, of Europe. On the pitch, Stuart Pearce – "Psycho" – became the club's enduring modern icon, a fearless England left-back and long-serving captain. That thread runs into the present through Morgan Gibbs-White, the England-capped midfielder who has been Forest's creative heartbeat and leading scorer.
Nottingham Forest Honours & Trophies
Nottingham Forest are one of only a handful of English clubs to be crowned champions of Europe – and they did it twice. This is a list of the major honours they've won.
First Division / top-flight titles:
1 (1977/78)
Second Division titles:
2 (latest: 1921/22)
Third Division (South):
1 (1950/51)
FA Cup:
2 (latest: 1958/59)
EFL Cup:
4 (latest: 1989/90)
FA Charity Shield:
1 (1978)
European Cup:
2 (latest: 1979/80)
European Super Cup:
1 (1979)
Rivalries
Main Rivalry
Derby County
The East Midlands derby against Derby County is one of English football's fiercest local rivalries, with the two clubs contesting the Brian Clough Trophy in honour of the manager who took charge of both. It's a fixture steeped in history and bad blood, and remains the match many Forest fans look for first when the schedule is released.
Minor Rivalry
Leicester City
Leicester City are Forest's other East Midlands rivals, a rivalry felt most keenly by fans living around the Leicestershire–Nottinghamshire border. The two clubs have spent much of recent history in different divisions, which has taken some of the regularity out of the fixture, but the edge is still there whenever they meet.

