Current League | England » Premier League |
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Current Ground | The City Ground |
Nottingham Forest Fans | 2,825 |
Average Number of Grounds Visited | 45.65 |
Formed | 1865 |
Website | www.nottinghamforest.co.uk |
Nickname | Forest, The Reds |
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How often do Nottingham Forest play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon?
Saturday 15:00 38/88 - 43% | |
Sunday 14:00 13/88 - 15% | |
Saturday 17:30 7/88 - 8% | |
Sunday 16:30 5/88 - 6% | |
Friday 20:00 4/88 - 5% | |
Monday 20:00 4/88 - 5% | |
Wednesday 19:30 4/88 - 5% | |
Tuesday 19:30 3/88 - 3% | |
Saturday 12:30 2/88 - 2% | |
Tuesday 19:45 1/88 - 1% | |
Tuesday 20:00 1/88 - 1% | |
Tuesday 12:30 1/88 - 1% | |
Sunday 18:00 1/88 - 1% | |
Sunday 13:30 1/88 - 1% | |
Friday 19:45 1/88 - 1% | |
Monday 19:45 1/88 - 1% | |
Sunday 16:00 1/88 - 1% |
Fixture data gathered from multiple sources. Based on all matches played since the start of the 2022/2023 season.
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Sunday 12th November 2023
Nottingham Forest are reportedly considering plans to build a new temporary stand made out of shipping containers.
In a move inspired by Qatar’s 974 Stadium, the Premier League club are considering the proposal as a way to quickly add around 500 seats to fill in the corners of the Trent End at the City Ground.
Plans to redevelop the stadium into a 38,000 capacity venue have already been approved by the council, but has not yet started.
Thursday 19th March 2020
Nottingham Forest's plan for a £100m expansion to the City Ground have been delayed due to delays in the planning process.
The club had originally wanted to start work this summer, however that will not now take place even though the plans were submitted to the council last December.
The Championship side last year revealed the plans for increasing the stadium's capacity to 36,000, making it the largest in the East Midlands. This will be achieved by rebuilding the Peter Taylor stand into a new 10,000 capacity structure.
Thursday 28th February 2019
Nottingham Forest have released plans to redevelop the City Ground.
The first major changes since 1994, the club will completely rebuild the Peter Taylor stand and add a new museum and shop as well as improved facilities for supports all around the stadium.
Improvements include:
After an initial consultation period, it is hoped that building work will start at the end of the 2019/2020 season. The developments will make the City Ground the largest in the East Midlands, with a capacity of 38,000.
The announcement comes as the club extended the ground's lease with the local council.
Read more on Forest's official website
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