
JUST IN: The B team will lose their match against Stoke.
When Nottingham Forest’s B Team hosts Stoke City Under-21s at Loughborough University this evening, they will resume play.
After defeating Hull City U21s 1-0 in the Premier League Cup and battling back to earn a point against Derby County U21s last week, Forest has won both of their previous games and is undefeated.
Three points against the Potters may propel Warren Joyce’s Reds into the top 16 of the Premier League 2 standings, where they presently lie in 19th place.
The Premier League 2 winners will be decided by single elimination matches amongst the teams who finish in the top 16 of the table.
With just one league victory in 2024–2025—a decisive 5-1 victory against Reading in late January—the visitors are currently at the bottom of the Premier League 2 standings.
The following is the cost of tickets for this match:
Concessions for adults (age 66 and above), youths (ages 14 to 17), children (ages 4 to 13), and students with valid NUS cards are £3. Wheelchair concessions cost £2.
When Nottingham Forest’s B Team hosts Stoke City Under-21s at Loughborough University this evening, they will resume play.
After defeating Hull City U21s 1-0 in the Premier League Cup and battling back to earn a point against Derby County U21s last week, Forest has won both of their previous games and is undefeated.
Three points against the Potters may propel Warren Joyce’s Reds into the top 16 of the Premier League 2 standings, where they presently lie in 19th place.
The Premier League 2 winners will be decided by single elimination matches amongst the teams who finish in the top 16 of the table.
With just one league victory in 2024–2025—a decisive 5-1 victory against Reading in late January—the visitors are currently at the bottom of the Premier League 2 standings.
The following is the cost of tickets for this match:
Concessions for adults (age 66 and above), youths (ages 14 to 17), children (ages 4 to 13), and students with valid NUS cards are £3. Wheelchair concessions cost £2.
When Nottingham Forest’s B Team hosts Stoke City Under-21s at Loughborough University this evening, they will resume play.
After defeating Hull City U21s 1-0 in the Premier League Cup and battling back to earn a point against Derby County U21s last week, Forest has won both of their previous games and is undefeated.
Three points against the Potters may propel Warren Joyce’s Reds into the top 16 of the Premier League 2 standings, where they presently lie in 19th place.
The Premier League 2 winners will be decided by single elimination matches amongst the teams who finish in the top 16 of the table.
With just one league victory in 2024–2025—a decisive 5-1 victory against Reading in late January—the visitors are currently at the bottom of the Premier League 2 standings.
The following is the cost of tickets for this match:
Concessions for adults (age 66 and above), youths (ages 14 to 17), children (ages 4 to 13), and students with valid NUS cards are £3. Wheelchair concessions cost £2.
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