Nottingham Forest Faces Challenging Fixture List for 2025-26 Premier League Season

Nottingham Forest Faces Challenging Fixture List for 2025-26 Premier League Season

Nottingham Forest prepared for a rocky ride during their 2025-26 Premier League campaign as they released their fixture list. The club opens its campaign against Brentford at home on August [date] at 3 pm. After this, it’s another trip, this time to Crystal Palace away on August [date], again at 3 pm. This runway ahead offers a golden opportunity for the team to begin making the right kind of noise this season.

The team’s third league game is an interesting one set against West Ham at home on August [date], again at 3pm. This first batch of fixtures will be important as Nottingham Forest looks to build some momentum in the league. With a blistering September on the horizon, the team will need to do their best in these friendly matches to instill some confidence and self belief.

September Matches

As September approaches, Nottingham Forest are set to have a very busy and important run of fixtures. They’ll face Arsenal away on September [tbd] at 3 pm. This upcoming contest will be a rare opportunity for the Orange to face one of the league’s elite sides. The team should be traveling to Burnley on September [blank] at 3 pm. They hope that it can help them steal some precious road points.

The month finishes with a home game against Sunderland on September [date] at 3 pm. This game presents a prime opportunity for Nottingham Forest to secure a win in front of their home fans, reinforcing their position in the league standings.

October to December Fixtures

October is a blend of very tough challenges for Nottingham Forest. In round two they’ll face Newcastle in an away fixture on the [date] of October at 3pm. From there, look forward to an exciting home clash with Chelsea on October [date] at 3pm! The side will then finish the month with an away match against Bournemouth on Saturday October [date] at 3 pm.

In November, Nottingham Forest’s schedule includes a vital home clash against Manchester United on November [date] at 3 pm, followed by an away match against Liverpool on November [date] at 3 pm. These matches will test the team’s resilience and capability against some of the league’s elite.

December only gets tougher with an away game against Wolverhampton Wanderers scheduled for December [date] at 8 pm. This late-night fixture on Sunday night could be crucial too as we head towards the midway stage of the season.

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