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Nottingham Forest v. Newcastle United | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 2/10/2024 | NBC Sports – NBC Sports

  1. Nottingham Forest v. Newcastle United | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 2/10/2024 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  2. Premier League LIVE: Man City 2-0 Everton, Liverpool 3-1 Burnley, Tottenham 2-1 Brighton, Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle score, commentary & updates – Live BBC.com
  3. Newcastle’s Bruno Guimarães fires double to sink Nottingham Forest The Guardian
  4. Guimaraes scores 2 for Newcastle in 3-2 win at Nottingham Forest in Premier League USA TODAY
  5. Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle LIVE! Premier League team news, match commentary, live on Sky Sports, free highlights Sky Sports

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Manchester City v. Nottingham Forest | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 9/23/2023 | NBC Sports – NBC Sports

  1. Manchester City v. Nottingham Forest | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 9/23/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  2. Manchester City 2-0 Nottingham Forest (Sep 23, 2023) Game Analysis ESPN
  3. Man City player ratings vs Nottingham Forest: Rodri what on earth are you doing?! Spaniard’s foolish red card overshadows a Phil Foden masterclass Goal.com
  4. Erling Haaland doubles Manchester City’s lead over Nottingham Forest | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  5. Steve Cooper urges Nottingham Forest players to believe in themselves after Manchester City defeat The Athletic
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Nottingham Forest v. Sheffield United | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 8/18/2023 | NBC Sports – NBC Sports

  1. Nottingham Forest v. Sheffield United | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 8/18/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  2. Three points! USMNT goalkeeper Matt Turner and Nottingham Forest earn first win of Premier League campaign against Sheffield United Goal.com
  3. DFS Soccer: DraftKings Showdown Preview for Nottingham Forest vs. Sheffield United RotoWire
  4. Nottingham Forest prove mettle against Sheffield United | Premier League Update | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  5. Explained: Why Nottingham Forest vs Sheffield United Premier League clash is not on TV in the UK Goal.com
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Arsenal vs. Nottingham Forest Livestream: How to Watch Premier League Soccer From Anywhere – CNET

  1. Arsenal vs. Nottingham Forest Livestream: How to Watch Premier League Soccer From Anywhere CNET
  2. Bukayo Saka’s screamer gives Arsenal 2-0 lead over Nottingham Forest | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  3. Gabriel Martinelli praised after masterclass against Forest as fans take aim at Man United’s Antony SPORTbible
  4. Arsenal game delayed after new e-ticket system leaves fans stuck outside The Guardian
  5. West Ham fans fume at footage of ‘traitor’ Declan Rice singing ‘North London Forever’ before Arsenal game… talkSPORT
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Heather Watson vs. Katie Boulter | 2023 Nottingham Semifinal | WTA Match Highlights – WTA

  1. Heather Watson vs. Katie Boulter | 2023 Nottingham Semifinal | WTA Match Highlights WTA
  2. Three British players—Katie Boulter, Jodie Burrage and Heather Watson—advance to Nottingham semifinals Tennis Magazine
  3. “It’s nothing personal” – Katie Boulter and Harriet Dart have a war of words after their Nottingham Open clash Sportskeeda
  4. Harriet Dart vs. Katie Boulter | 2023 Nottingham Quarterfinal | WTA Match Highlights WTA
  5. First all-British final on WTA Tour since 1977 set at Nottingham Tennis Magazine
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‘I’m SO DONE with Chelsea!’ Reaction as Chelsea draw 2-2 with Nottingham Forest | ESPN FC – ESPN UK

  1. ‘I’m SO DONE with Chelsea!’ Reaction as Chelsea draw 2-2 with Nottingham Forest | ESPN FC ESPN UK
  2. Chelsea & Forest want the season over but for somewhat different reasons Football365
  3. Chelsea v. Nottingham Forest | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 5/13/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  4. Chelsea’s N’Golo Kanté set to miss rest of the season with groin injury Get French Football News
  5. Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy makes huge mistake to gift Nottingham Forest opening goal as Frank Lampard’s controversial decision to drop Kepa Arrizabalaga backfires Goal.com
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Raheem Sterling strikes again for Chelsea against Nottingham Forest | Premier League | NBC Sports – NBC Sports

  1. Raheem Sterling strikes again for Chelsea against Nottingham Forest | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  2. Chelsea 2-2 Nottingham Forest – Raheem Sterling and Taiwo Awoniyi trade braces as Forest hold Blues Eurosport COM
  3. Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy makes huge mistake to gift Nottingham Forest opening goal as Frank Lampard’s controversial decision to drop Kepa Arrizabalaga backfires Goal.com
  4. Raheem Sterling pulls Chelsea level v. Nottingham Forest | Premier League | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  5. Frank Lampard confirms Chelsea star got injured in training ahead and could miss rest of the season Sportskeeda
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Nottingham Forest v Manchester City, Everton v Leeds and more: clockwatch – live – The Guardian

  1. Nottingham Forest v Manchester City, Everton v Leeds and more: clockwatch – live The Guardian
  2. Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City: Lineups and LIVE updates Goal.com
  3. How to Watch Nottingham Forest vs. Manchester City: Free Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time Sports Illustrated
  4. Nottingham Forest vs. Man City live score, updates, highlights and lineups as Bernardo Silva rocket breaks deadlock Sporting News
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Jimmy Kimmel mocks Harry and William ‘fight’ in hilarious skit

Jimmy Kimmel has mocked William and Harry in a hilarious skit showing two actors dressed as Prince squabbling in a kitchen. 

The sketch pokes fun at a row in Nottingham Cottage revealed by Harry in his bombshell memoir ‘Spare’, which leaked in Spain five days before it was due to be released on January 10.   

Harry claimed the stand-up row about Meghan Markle ended with William grabbing him by the collar and throwing him to the floor, shattering a dog bowl. His back was scraped and bruised. 

Talkshow host Jimmy Kimmel gave his interpretation of the fight in a skit called ‘Two Princes: A True Story’. Warning: Clip contains explicit language. 

Jimmy Kimmel has mocked William and Harry in a hilarious skit showing two actors dressed as Prince squabbling in a kitchen. Pictured is ‘William’ in the sketch

‘He came at me, and we tussled’, a voiceover quoting from ‘Spare’ reads, as the two begin to cat fight and slap each other with their eyes closed

‘I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me,’ it continues as each step is performed with great exaggeration, as William twirls the necklace around and the dog bowl shatters into pieces

Actors playing the Duke of Sussex and Prince of Wales are dressed up as pop legend Prince in velvet robes and purple feather boas as they reenact extracts from the memoir. 

‘Prince William’ shakes his hair dramatically as the fight begins, calling Harry a ‘w***ker’. 

‘He came at me, and we tussled’, a voiceover quoting from ‘Spare’ reads, as the two begin to cat fight and slap each other with their eyes closed. 

Talkshow host Jimmy Kimmel gave his interpretation of the fight in a skit called ‘Two Princes: A True Story’

As Harry says he made William ‘face the music’, the actor pulls out a purple guitar and begins to play a riff with a pouting expression as William covers his ears in agony

‘I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me,’ it continues as each step is performed with great exaggeration, as William twirls the necklace around and the dog bowl shatters into pieces. 

As Harry says he made William ‘face the music’, the actor pulls out a purple guitar and begins to play a riff with a pouting expression as William covers his ears in agony. 

The clip zooms in on a calendar dated 2018 with a picture of the Queen as the fight continues.

At the end the two princes bow to the cameras and laugh as flowers are thrown at them and the curtains close. 

But Twitter users were divided over the clip as some found it ‘hilarious’, but others couldn’t see past the ‘sad situation’ of the deterioration of the relationship between the two brothers.

The Nottingham Cottage kitchen, where Harry claims his brother grabbed him by the collar and threw him to the floor, smashing a dog bowl

Twitter users were divided over the clip as some found it ‘hilarious’, but others couldn’t see past the ‘sad situation’ of the deterioration of the relationship between the two brothers

Harry also spoke about the tussle with William in an interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby, out on Sunday.  

In a newly released clip from ITV’s forthcoming interview with Harry, the duke said his brother was so frustrated during the incident which reportedly took place in 2019, he saw ‘red mist in him’.

‘He wanted me to hit him back, but I chose not to,’ he said of his brother. In the clip released early today, Harry said to his friend Mr Bradby: ‘What was different here was the level of frustration, and I talk about the red mist that I had for so many years, and I saw this red mist in him.’

The Guardian, which first reported the dispute, said it was able to obtain a copy of the book, due to be published on January 10, despite strong security measures around its release. 

The book has also revealed:

The Duke of Sussex has spoken out again over the alleged confrontation between himself and his brother, the Prince of Wales, in an interview with ITV’s Tom Brady

It follows the Sussexes six-part Netflix docu-series ‘Harry and Meghan’, which was released last month. 

Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have declined to comment on anything Harry has said on TV or in his book. But an insider told The Times: ‘It is exhausting, it is exasperating, but it is not distracting. It will burn itself out.’ 

The royal also told Bradby he wants to reconcile with his family – something which he says cannot happen without ‘some accountability’.

‘I want reconciliation,’ he says, ‘but, first, there needs to be some accountability’. The duke also said: ‘The truth, supposedly, at the moment, has been there’s only one side of the story, right? But, there’s two sides to every story.’

The show, called Harry: The Interview, will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITX at 9pm on Sunday. 

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Manchester United v Nottingham Forest: Premier League – live | Premier League

Mind you, AM9 isn’t half bad either. Awoniyi dribbles dangerously down the Forest right. But Casemiro makes a stunning tackle and interception, just as he looks like breaking into the box. United counter at speed. Rashford works down the left and finds Martial in the middle. Martial shoots through Boly’s legs from the edge of the D. The shot should be stopped by Hennessey, but squirms into the bottom left past soft hands. Some counter-attack, though!

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A brilliantly worked corner! Eriksen pulls the corner low towards the penalty spot. Rashford emerges from the pack ahead of everyone else, timing his run to perfection. He meets the pullback and sidefoots across Hennessey and into the top left!

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Manchester United: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Shaw, Malacia, Eriksen, Casemiro, Fernandes, Antony, Rashford, Martial.
Subs: Heaton, Bennett, Maguire, Williams, Fred, Van de Beek, Iqbal, Elanga, Garnacho.

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Nottingham Forest: Hennessey, Aurier, Worrall, Boly, Lodi, Yates, Mangala, Freuler, Johnson, Awoniyi, Lingard.
Subs: Smith, Cook, Williams, Colback, O’Brien, Toffolo, Surridge, Dennis, McKenna.

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Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire).

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It’s good to get back on the horse quickly after a big loss. Pity poor Nottingham Forest, then, who will have been brooding on that 8-1 defeat at the City Ground for the best part of 23 years. Yep, the day Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came to town in February 1999 and scored four times in 14 minutes for treble-chasing Manchester United against Ron Atkinson’s relegation-bound rabble was the last time these two famous clubs met. Nearly a quarter of a century’s worth of stew, bubbling in the pot.

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United were top that day, Forest bottom. The dynamic isn’t drastically different now …

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Pos Team P GD Pts
4 Tottenham Hotspur 16 10 30
5 Man Utd 14 0 26
6 Liverpool 15 13 25
18 Wolverhampton 16 -15 13
19 Nottm Forest 15 -19 13
20 Southampton 16 -16 12

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… and so you’d back the hosts to make it seven wins in a row against the Tricky Trees this evening. (For the record, that dim-and-distant run of consecutive United wins reads 5-0, 4-1, 4-0, 2-1, 3-0 and 8-1, giving a cumulative total of 26-3.) But history hands back a little something to everyone, and Forest have fond memories of a rout of their own, Brian Clough’s greatest team eviscerating Dave Sexton’s nearly men 4-0 just before Christmas at a suddenly not-so-festive Old Trafford in 1977, arguably the signature win of their title season. So there’s a little context, for what matches from 22 and 45 years ago are worth. Kick off tonight is at 8pm GMT. It’s on!

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Key events

27 min: Malacia goes in for a 50-50 with Aurier. He scissors Aurier’s standing leg and earns himself the first booking of the evening. It looked clumsy rather than malicious, but he can have no complaints.

26 min: United’s tails are up all right. Malacia sashays down the left and then along the byline. He can’t quite find anybody with his attempted cutback, but Forest needed to swarm him to put a stop to his gallop.

24 min: Forest can be forgiven for thinking about that 8-1 all those years ago. Hennessey’s clanger won’t help.

GOAL! Manchester United 2-0 Nottingham Forest (Martial 22)

Mind you, AM9 isn’t half bad either. Awoniyi dribbles dangerously down the Forest right. But Casemiro makes a stunning tackle and interception, just as he looks like breaking into the box. United counter at speed. Rashford works down the left and finds Martial in the middle. Martial shoots through Boly’s legs from the edge of the D. The shot should be stopped by Hennessey, but squirms into the bottom left past soft hands. Some counter-attack, though!

21 min: That was such a simple goal. But such a sweet one as well. Work on the training ground paying off. Rashford is a player on a hot streak of form. Who needs Ronaldo? MR10 is your man.

GOAL! Manchester United 1-0 Nottingham Forest (Rashford 19)

A brilliantly worked corner! Eriksen pulls the corner low towards the penalty spot. Rashford emerges from the pack ahead of everyone else, timing his run to perfection. He meets the pullback and sidefoots across Hennessey and into the top left!

18 min: United are enjoying more of the possession, though. Antony’s insistent work out on the right wins another corner. Eriksen to take. And …

17 min: … nothing much occurs. Forest will be reasonably happy with their start. Apart from the Malacia shot, United haven’t threatened much.

16 min: Rashford dribbles down the left and earns a corner off Aurier. From which …

14 min: The corner’s no good. United attempt to counter but Fernandes’ attempt to find Rashford is inaccurate and all momentum is lost. United come again, though, Rashford working his way down the right and releasing Wan-Bissaka into a bit of space. The full back – who is much improved in attack these days under Ten Hag – fires a a low cross into the box that’s hacked clear at the near post. Good move that.

13 min: Yeats skitters down the right and earns Forest the first corner of the evening.

10 min: Antony’s poor pass towards Malacia on the left is telegraphed and easily intercepted by Aurier. The ball’s shuttled forward to Lingard, who tries to release Awoniyi down the inside-left channel with a scooped pass. Had he got more air on the pass, United would have been in trouble. But Varane is able to intercept.

10 min: Antony’s poor pass towards Malacia on the left is telegraphed and easily intercepted by Aurier. The ball’s shuttled forward to Lingard, who tries to release Awoniyi down the inside-left channel with a scooped pass. Had he got more air on the pass, United would have been in trouble. But Varane is able to intercept.

Lingard in action against Malacia from his old club. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images

8 min: Man back up. Johnson’s good to continue after a few deep breaths and a quick inventory check.

7 min: Johnson takes a full Shaw clearance in the fruit-bowl from close range. Ooyah, oof, that’s gotta hurt. And indeed it does. Man down!

6 min: Wan-Bissaka dinks a ball in from the right. Rashford takes it down at the far post, cuts back, then fires into a thicket of players. The ball breaks left to Malacia, who creams a drive goalwards. Hennessey parries a little clumsily onto the left-hand post. But it’s enough to get the job done. Forest clear.

5 min: Shaw is playing as emergency centre back tonight, incidentally, alongside World Cup finalist Varane. Not ideal for United, but do Forest have enough to test the bespoke partnership?

Shaw kicks the ball clear. Photograph: Matthew Peters/Manchester United/Getty Images

3 min: A little bit of possession for Forest now. Aurier loops the ball into the United box from the right. Shaw heads it clear. United counter, Fernandes nearly getting the better of Worrall down the left. The Forest defender stands firm and doesn’t let him past. Neat play all round.

2 min: United spend the first minute pinging it around the back to get a feel of the ball. Casemiro earns the first gasp of the evening with a cute flick in the centre circle.

United and Forest take the knee – there’s no room for racism – and then the hosts get the ball rolling. It’s raining. Have we mentioned it’s raining?

Fans in rain covers wait for the start of the match Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA-EFE

The teams are out! Manchester United in their famous red, white and black, Nottingham Forest in second-choice yellow. This will be the last time Forest wear a shirt without a sponsor this season: they’ll carry the logo of UK for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, in the New Year. The club explain how it will be “a sign of solidarity for families who have been forced to flee their homes and communities.” There’s a moment of warm applause in memory of 1966 World Cup legend George Cohen, who recently passed. We’ll be off in a minute.

Ten Hag talks to Amazon! Inside! Where it’s dry and warm! Man’s no fool. “We have had illnesses during the week. Harry Maguire, Victor Lindelof, Scott McTominay. Harry recovered but is not fit to start, so we have to be a little bit creative. We had to choose and we prefer this line-up. Raphael Varane takes responsibility, that’s why he’s so successful, he’s so important. He directly told me: ‘I’m ready, play me.’ The World Cup was quite intense for him, so we have to take care of him, but this is an emergency case and that’s why he is playing.”

No word yet from Erik ten Hag. Perhaps he’s got wind of Amazon’s ungracious rain-canopy distribution policy. In lieu of hot-off-the-press pre-match platitudes, here’s the latest coming out of the club courtesy of our man Jamie Jackson.

Forest boss Steve Cooper is interviewed by Amazon Prime under a pouring Mancunian sky. Host Simon Thomas and pundits Michael Owen, Patrice Evra and Stuart Pearce all have brollies. Steve does not. It’s like the trophy presentation at the 2018 World Cup final all over again, the Amazon collective in the role of that bauchle Putin. “We were doing a little bit better just before the break. We’ve tried to maximise the time [of the break] as best we can. The more time these guys spend together, the more they can grow into what we want to be. We have to make sure we pick up where we left off. It’s going to be difficult here, but we have to believe in what we do. We know this is a big game and a big stage, but we have to back ourselves. If we don’t, we don’t give ourselves the best opportunity. Thanks for the umbrella, by the way. I know where I stand!”

Gianni Infantino: “Today I feel Steve Cooper.” Photograph: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters

Manchester United make four changes to their starting XI from last week’s League Cup victory over Burnley. David de Gea, Raphael Varane, Luke Shaw and Antony replace Martin Dubravka, Victor Lindelof, Scott McTominay and Alejandro Garnacho. Club captain Harry Maguire is back, but only on the bench. Lisandro Martinez and Jadon Sancho are both missing, the former presumably still en fête.

Nottingham Forest make three changes to the XI named for their League Cup win at Blackburn last week. Wayne Hennessey takes the gloves from the on-loan Dean Henderson, who can’t play for his parent club, while Serge Aurier and Renan Lodi replace Neco Williams and Harry Toffolo in the wing-back positions. Jesse Lingard returns to his long-time stamping ground.

The teams

Manchester United: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Shaw, Malacia, Eriksen, Casemiro, Fernandes, Antony, Rashford, Martial.
Subs: Heaton, Bennett, Maguire, Williams, Fred, Van de Beek, Iqbal, Elanga, Garnacho.

Nottingham Forest: Hennessey, Aurier, Worrall, Boly, Lodi, Yates, Mangala, Freuler, Johnson, Awoniyi, Lingard.
Subs: Smith, Cook, Williams, Colback, O’Brien, Toffolo, Surridge, Dennis, McKenna.

Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire).

The team news in social-media form.

🥁 Here's your United line-up! 👊#MUFC || #MUNNFO

— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 27, 2022

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Introducing your #NFFC side for tonight's clash at Old Trafford. 👊 pic.twitter.com/oO0m8m4S1C

— Nottingham Forest FC (@NFFC) December 27, 2022

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Preamble

It’s good to get back on the horse quickly after a big loss. Pity poor Nottingham Forest, then, who will have been brooding on that 8-1 defeat at the City Ground for the best part of 23 years. Yep, the day Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came to town in February 1999 and scored four times in 14 minutes for treble-chasing Manchester United against Ron Atkinson’s relegation-bound rabble was the last time these two famous clubs met. Nearly a quarter of a century’s worth of stew, bubbling in the pot.

United were top that day, Forest bottom. The dynamic isn’t drastically different now …

… and so you’d back the hosts to make it seven wins in a row against the Tricky Trees this evening. (For the record, that dim-and-distant run of consecutive United wins reads 5-0, 4-1, 4-0, 2-1, 3-0 and 8-1, giving a cumulative total of 26-3.) But history hands back a little something to everyone, and Forest have fond memories of a rout of their own, Brian Clough’s greatest team eviscerating Dave Sexton’s nearly men 4-0 just before Christmas at a suddenly not-so-festive Old Trafford in 1977, arguably the signature win of their title season. So there’s a little context, for what matches from 22 and 45 years ago are worth. Kick off tonight is at 8pm GMT. It’s on!



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