Nottingham Forest have once again lived up to their reputation for managerial volatility by parting ways with Vitor Pereira in truly dramatic fashion. Despite steering the club to Premier League safety and a deep European run last season, the Portuguese coach has been ruthlessly moved aside to make way for former Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner.
Oliver Glasner is poised to make a sensational return to the Premier League as the new head coach of Nottingham Forest. The former Crystal Palace manager will succeed Vitor Pereira at the City Ground, marking yet another managerial change for the ambitious club following a dramatic late termination of the Portuguese coach's contract ahead of the upcoming campaign.
For some football fans, the summer is the part of the calendar that they look forward to the most - and that's not just because it's filled by a World Cup every four years! Rather, it's because the end of the season means only one thing: It's time for transfers! The 2026 window is likely to once again be bust, with some huge names set to make big-money moves before deadline day on September 1.
Ange Postecoglou will find it “hard” to land another Premier League job following his issues at Tottenham and Nottingham Forest, former Celtic striker Tony Cascarino has told GOAL. The Australian tactician, who delivered title glory during his time at Parkhead, is among those said to be in the frame to take over as Scotland boss following Steve Clarke’s departure.
UEFA has announced a fresh wave of financial sanctions targeting several major European clubs, with Premier League sides Chelsea, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, and Aston Villa all receiving significant fines. The governing body’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) confirmed the disciplinary measures following a detailed assessment of financial sustainability requirements for the upcoming seasons.
Everyone associated with Nottingham Forest is desperate to see the club continue to call the City Ground home for the foreseeable future. Peter Shilton knows how special that venue is, but has told GOAL why he - along with supporters and prominent boardroom members - will be wrestling with “wrench” and “necessity” emotions in an era of rising matchday revenues.
What is the best way to travel to the City Ground?
The best way to travel to the City Ground is by public transportation or on foot, with parking limited around the stadium and surrounding residential areas. Nottingham railway station, served by the National Rail network, is within walking distance of the stadium.
In addition, the City Ground is served by buses and trams on matchdays, with Meadows Embankment the nearest stop for the latter service. To find out more information, check the club’s website.
How hard is it to get Nottingham Forest tickets?
With all season tickets for Nottingham Forest being sold out, you can expect getting matchday tickets to be fairly difficult, with home match tickets being allocated to members and season ticket holders first.
Midweek and cup games are likely to be a little easier to get hold of tickets, with tickets going on sale for members when they're available.
Can I buy Nottingham Forest tickets without a membership?
Only in occasional circumstances do Nottingham Forest tickets become available to those without a membership.
You'll find most games sell out in advance of the match, but if you're lucky, they might become available on the official Nottingham Forest website.
If you can't get your hands on non-member tickets, you can also head to secondary resale sites like StubHub and Ticombo with tickets starting from £70.