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  1. Follow Sunday's Premier League actionpublished at 15:03

    List of Premier League fixtures on Sunday 19 May
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    All 20 teams are in action on the final day of the 2023-24 Premier League season, with the title winners, European spots and one relegation place still to be confirmed.

    Follow all of the action and reaction here

  2. 'The brutal truth is that we've been let off the hook'published at 18:24 18 May

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    We asked for your views on Nottingham Forest and what lies ahead, with safety almost certainly assured before Sunday's final Premier League game of the season.

    Here are some of your replies:

    Tom: While safety is all but secured, it has been a very frustrating season for Forest fans. Performances have improved under Nuno Espirito Santo, but defensively we are still well below par and a clearout is needed in the summer. Outgoings will precede incomings, and while I hope we can hold onto Morgan Gibbs-White and Murillo, if massive offers come in, we can't really refuse.

    Tim: Last August I was optimistic for lower mid-table, so to finish 17th has been a bit of a disappointment. Still feel that Steve Cooper would also have kept us safe. Fully behind Nuno for next year - he needs time. Happy to finally sign a good goalkeeper in Matz Sels. If we have to lose either Murillo or Gibbs-White this summer, then we need to keep Morgan.

    Kris: Next season will likely begin without Murillo or talisman Gibbs-White, so our recruitment needs to improve. No more scattergun approach and instead it's quality over quantity. We need to review our coaching and medical set-up after a season disrupted by too many injuries too. Give Nuno the benefit of a pre-season and transfer window - he's earned that much.

    Andrew: Fear we'll need to sell one of our top players over the summer (along with getting rid of the deadwood) to be able to strengthen. If we don't, we're going to really struggle next season. The brutal truth is that we've been let off the hook by three poor teams. Nuno hasn't been a vast improvement so far, but we need to give him at least a full season.

    Neil: I have never looked forward to the end of season more than now. It's been a horrible experience for Forest fans. Having said that, I don't think now is a good time to change the manager. It's time to put our trust in him and let him build the mid-table team we all want and expect. Better recruitment needed, for sure.

    Lisa: Just happy it is all over in a few days. This season has been one to forget for many reasons on and off the pitch. We really need to focus on what we can do on the pitch next season and have far less drama off it. The only shining light has been Hudson-Odoi and Murillo, who have really stepped up. Roll on a quieter season in 2024-25.

  3. Sutton's predictions: Burnley v Nottingham Forestpublished at 17:16 18 May

    Chris Sutton and Legend

    Chris Sutton is making predictions for every Premier League game this season against a variety of guests.

    For this weekend’s final games of the season, he takes on Gladiators star Legend.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

    This was supposed to be the big relegation decider but, with Burnley down and Nottingham Forest's goal difference meaning they are as good as safe, there is nothing really riding on it now.

    I feel for Burnley in many ways, because I actually think they are a well-run football club. They have got a bright young manager in Vincent Kompany and, if they can keep their squad together, they will be back in the Premier League soon.

    Regardless of the points deduction, this will go down as a disappointing season for Forest, even though they have stayed up.

    It is not as if they have kicked on since Nuno Espirito Santo replaced Steve Cooper as manager in December, is it?

    Legend's prediction: 2-1

    Firstly, it is at Burnley which is a big thing and they have just gone down so they will want to sign off on a high.

    Also, Forest know they are staying up now and there is no way that won't affect them here. No matter what they say, their motivation for this game is not going to be there.

    Read all of Sutton’s predictions for the final day of the season here

  4. 'We should have been better' - Nunopublished at 15:49 17 May

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    Nuno Espirito Santo says Nottingham Forest have "let too many games get away" from them this season but feels they have always competed.

    It has been a difficult season for Forest, who sacked Steve Cooper just before Christmas because of poor form, and also had four points deducted for breaking Profit and Sustainability Rules.

    Nuno's side travel to Turf Moor on Sunday knowing that even if Luton win against Fulham and they lose to Burnley, the Hatters would also need to make up a 12-goal swing in goal difference to force Forest down.

    "At the end [of Sunday's game] we will talk about what we have achieved," the Forest boss said.

    "So many things have happened, so I am really proud of the players and I have to give them credit.

    "When we go back and do analysis of the season it will be in the right moment, but we have always been able to compete really well in games. Sometimes we play better or not so good, but we have competed.

    "The feeling is always that we should have been better. We have never felt that someone beat us, it was just that we let too many games get away from us.

    "Yes, in certain games we have been punished but we have always been a team that wants to attack and score. That is part of our identity.

    "We still have to finish the job. But credit to the players because it has not been an easy season."

  5. Nuno on a committed finish and VAR votingpublished at 14:52 17 May

    Katie Stafford
    BBC Sport journalist

    Nuno Espirito Santo has been speaking to the media before Sunday's final game of the season at Burnley.

    Here are the key lines from the Nottingham Forest boss:

    • Midfielder Nicolas Dominguez has had surgery "to solve an issue that has been dragging on" and will not be available for the final game of the season.

    • Defender Neco Williams will also miss the trip to Turf Moor.

    • On being all-but safe from relegation: "There is still a game to go and we know how football can go. It is best that we prepare the same way with commitment. We are clear about everything that can happen."

    • He said "it has not been an easy season" so "is really proud" of the players for the way they dealt with the challenges.

    • On what they need to do to improve next season: "When we go back and do analysis it will be in the right moment. We have always been able to compete really well in games. The feeling is always that we should have been better."

    • He said Chris Wood "has given so much" to the team since joining on loan in January and "is going to finish well" against Burnley.

    • On VAR and the vote to scrap it: "It is a tough one. I think it should have been better this season, so we have to hope it improves. What we want for them is to improve. I am no so sure about scrapping it."

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  6. What's still to be decided on Premier League final day?published at 08:01 17 May

    Mark Mitchener
    BBC Sport Senior Journalist

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    The Premier League season finishes on Sunday, with the league champions, qualifiers for European competitions and the third relegated club all yet to be confirmed.

    The title

    Manchester City start the day two points ahead of Arsenal but with a marginally worse goal difference.

    City will be champions:

    • If they beat West Ham

    • If they draw or lose AND Arsenal fail to win

    Arsenal will be champions:

    • If they beat Everton AND City fail to win - an Arsenal win and a City draw would hand the title Arsenal on goal difference

    The remaining European places

    The fifth-place finisher qualifies for the Europa League. For sixth and seventh, it will depend on the outcome of the FA Cup final, the winners of which earn a Europa League place.

    If Manchester City win the FA Cup, that Europa League place reverts to the league so the sixth-placed team will play in next season's Europa League, and the seventh-placed team will be in the Europa Conference League.

    If Manchester United win the FA Cup, they get in the Europa League wherever they finish, and the highest-placed team not yet qualified for Europe gets the Europa Conference League place.

    So let's take it team by team...

    Tottenham:

    • Will be fifth if they avoid defeat at Sheffield United, or if Chelsea fail to win

    • Will be sixth if they lose AND Chelsea win

    Chelsea:

    • Will be fifth if they beat Bournemouth AND Tottenham lose

    • Will be sixth if they win AND Tottenham avoid defeat

    • Will be sixth if they draw, regardless of any other results

    • Will be seventh if they lose AND Newcastle United win, or if Manchester United win while making up a 16-goal swing in goal difference over the Blues

    • Will be eighth if they lose AND Newcastle win AND Manchester United win while making up the aforementioned 16-goal swing

    Newcastle:

    • Will be sixth if they win at Brentford AND Chelsea lose

    • Will be seventh if they win AND Chelsea avoid defeat

    • Will be seventh if they draw AND Manchester United fail to win

    • Will be seventh if they lose AND Manchester United lose

    • Will be eighth if they fail to win AND Manchester United win

    Manchester United:

    • Will be sixth if they win at Brighton AND Chelsea lose, with United making up an unfathomable 16-goal swing in goal difference on them, AND Newcastle fail to win

    • Will be seventh if they better Newcastle's result, if they win and Newcastle fail to win, or if they draw and Newcastle lose

    • Will be eighth if Newcastle match their result, if both teams win, draw or lose, or if Manchester United draw and Newcastle avoid defeat - or if Manchester United lose no matter what happens elsewhere

    There is a highly unlikely scenario in which Manchester United could overtake Newcastle if both clubs win or both lose. However, it would require an improbable 25-goal swing in goal difference for this to occur. For example, if Newcastle win 1-0, Manchester United would need to win by a margin of 26 goals or more to move above them in the table.

    The remaining relegation spot

    Luton Town will be relegated unless they beat Fulham AND Nottingham Forest lose at Burnley, while the Hatters would also need to make up a 12-goal swing in goal difference across the two games, which would improbably relegate the Reds instead.

  7. Listen: Shut Up And Show More Football on BBC Soundspublished at 18:04 16 May

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    The latest episode of BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football is available now.

    David Jackson and Colin Fray discuss Forest almost certainly securing a third successive season in the Premier League, VAR in the English top flight and whether the club could move from the City Ground.

    Listen on BBC Sounds

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  8. Should VAR stay?published at 17:48 16 May

    BBC Sport pundit Michael Brown

    Wolves are in the news this week for their pursuit of a vote on the scrapping of VAR.

    Their wishes drew further scrutiny on Wednesday when Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon found himself in the middle of a contentious call before offering a strong view on the technology after his side went down at Manchester United.

    "Modified" is the word when we are talking about VAR going to a vote.

    We are still getting to grips with it, but we have seen some good come from it. There have been some instances of indifferent decisions because calls are getting too many looks at them from so many angles.

    They still do not know what is a good tackle and what is not. I think they need help from some former players, who have been in that situation and understand what the differences are in those challenges.

    We keep talking about different angles and that is not going to go away because with VAR or without it, on certain challenges we would still disagree. You could have two current players in a room and they still would not agree.

    It is Wolves' opinion on VAR and if they feel it is not working for them, then you can understand why they are saying to have a go without it again.

    Molineux boss Gary O'Neil has been very frustrated, but he has also been balanced and tried to stay quiet. Now he does not want to stay quiet because he feels it does not benefit them and decisions are not going their way.

    Overall, we have seen good things from VAR, even if it does bring with it a delay and a wait.

    It would be a shame now for it to all go away when we have all the technology in place.

    Michael Brown was speaking to BBC Sport's Katie Stafford

  9. One game to go - how are you feeling?published at 12:24 16 May

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    Survival is almost certainly secured, so what are your thoughts going into Sunday's final game of the season?

    What has to change with Forest's recruitment? Are you confident the Reds can meet profitability and sustainability rules?

    And what about the boss - is Nuno Espirito Santo the right person to lead the club forward?

    Have your say here.

  10. Burnley v Nottingham Forest: Pick of the statspublished at 11:25 16 May

    Here are the key facts and figures before Burnley host Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Sunday.

    • Burnley have won six of their past seven home league games against Nottingham Forest, but this is the first time they have hosted them since a 1-0 win in February 2016.

    • Nottingham Forest are winless in their past six league games against Burnley (D4 L2) since a 2-0 home win in December 2012.

    • Having won their final Premier League game in the 2009-10 (4-2 v Spurs) and 2014-15 (1-0 v Aston Villa) campaigns, Burnley have lost each of their past six matches on MD38 in the competition

    • Nottingham Forest have not won their final league game in any of the past four seasons (D2 L2) since beating Bolton 1-0 in their 2018-19 Championship campaign.

  11. Vote: Who is your Nottingham Forest player of the season?published at 10:17 15 May

    Saveena Johal
    Fan writer

    We asked our Nottingham Forest fan contributor for their four player of the season choices and you can now vote for your top one.

    Morgan Gibbs-White, Cullum Hudson-Odoi, Murillo and Neco WilliamsImage source, Getty Images

    Morgan Gibbs-White

    It feels like Gibbs-White is one of our own, and I am sure he feels much the same - he plays his heart out and is clearly motivated by a deep respect for the club. Helping to motivate the team as captain, smart passes that land at the feet of his team-mates, and his link up play with Chris Wood - there is a lot he can do.

    Callum Hudson-Odoi

    Hudson-Odoi has shown exceptional talent over these past few months. He has delivered stunning goals recently, proving himself to be a vital force in front of goal with incredible pace to match. While Chris Wood has also certainly bolstered our survival chances this season, Hudson-Odoi's consistency and class gives me great confidence.

    Murillo

    Murillo has been immense for us. His long passes are outstanding and his defence has been consistently impressive - the amount of near goals he has blocked have certainly helped. Let us just hope he is able to showcase his technical ability for a little longer with us.

    Neco Williams

    Williams has an astonishing work-rate, as he plays with the same level of intensity in every match. Through his time at Forest, he has progressively improved. Not a single bad performance springs to mind and this is well supported with him being the Reds' player of the month for three consecutive months.

    Pick your 2023-24 Nottingham Forest player of the season from our shortlist here

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  12. 'Proposals to up sticks have not been popular'published at 13:08 14 May

    Pat Riddell
    Fan writer

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    The message was loud and clear on Saturday - "Stand up for the City Ground."

    Players come and go, owners come and go, even the Premier League comes and goes. But one thing remains constant - the fans.

    Proposals to up sticks and build a new stadium in Toton, nine miles away from Nottingham Forest's home of 126 years, have not been popular with the City Ground faithful.

    Plans to rebuild the Peter Taylor Stand, and increase capacity to almost 40,000, have stalled in recent years for numerous reasons. Undoubtedly, the Reds want a stadium fit for the 21st century, and with Premier League survival almost assured for another season, that imperative increases by the day.

    While the prospect of a new build close to the city might be countenanced by some - we have been here before with Gamston, Clifton and Eastcroft - a move so far away makes no sense whatsoever.

    Evidently fans have an emotional attachment to a ground that has an atmosphere that can be hard to beat, as well as a history and heritage few can match. But the money that a Premier League stadium brings to the city is as important, as well as the whole match day experience for home and away visitors.

    The City Council surely have no desire to see the club leave, so we can only hope - perhaps assume - that negotiations will resume imminently and posturing on both sides will cease.

    When Mull of Kintyre rings out before kick off, one line is very clear - "My desire is always to be here."

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  13. Your thoughts on Saturday's gamepublished at 12:43 13 May

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    We asked for your views on Saturday's match between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea.

    Here are some of your answers:

    Nottingham Forest fans

    Simon: Typical Forest this season. Get the lead and then give it away. Nuno to blame, once again. Terrible subs. No way he can stay with us next season, absolutely no better than Cooper. Same poor defensive play style. Useless sub decisions. We're safe but it's not the way we should have ended the season.

    Raymond: Anyone watching would never have guessed we were in the bottom four. We again showed flashes of fluency and quality in our passing. This squad has so much potential. I can’t wait for next season.

    Hank: Typical Forest! Sums up much of the season. Played well, deserved something, but threw it away due to our own sloppy mistakes. Really took the shine off effectively staying up - but that is still the main thing. I hope we get a proper celebration next week. Will be glad when this season is over - roll on August!

  14. 'Forest will struggle again without additions' - Waddlepublished at 09:19 13 May

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    Former England winger Chris Waddle, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast about Nottingham Forest after Saturday's loss to Chelsea: "Forest have got a lot of work to do in the summer.

    "They've got five or six talented players who can hold their own in this league, but we're talking about squad size and quality. I'm sure the manager knows he's got to bring in at least four or five good players if they want to be well away [from relegation trouble].

    "They've got to be spending money next season again - I don't know if they can - but this squad they've got at the minute will be in a battle to stay in this league next year."

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  15. Analysis: Nottingham Forest 2-3 Chelseapublished at 20:34 11 May

    Neil Johnston
    BBC Sport journalist

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    There was a carnival atmosphere inside the City Ground as news of Luton's defeat to West Ham filtered through before Nottingham Forest's final home game of the season to Chelsea.

    It meant Forest required one point to confirm a third successive season in the Premier League.

    For six minutes it looked like they might confirm their survival in style as Callum Hudson-Odoi sent Forest into a 2-1 lead in the 74th-minute before Chelsea hit back with two late goals to seal a 3-2 win.

    It will still require an unlikely set of circumstances to deny Forest a place in the Premier League next season.

    They head into the final day with a three point lead over Luton, who also require a 12-goal swing to stay up.

    But there was a sense of opportunity missed and instead of securing their safety with a game to spare, Nuno Espirito Santo's side head to relegated Burnley on 19 May knowing they have work to do.

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  16. Nottingham Forest 2-3 Chelsea: What Espirito Santo said published at 20:15 11 May

    Nuno Espirito Santo spoke to BBC Match of the Day after Nottingham Forest's defeat to Chelsea: "It was a good match to watch. I'm disappointed after we bounced back to 2-1. We were dominant and controlled the game but the match went away from us because of our own mistakes. We allowed Chelsea to score.

    "We knew it was in our hands to achieve the main objective to stay in the Premier League. It's not yet done but the way the players stuck to their task, we are positive for the next one to finally finish the job.

    "The fans show us what it means. They have been so supportive. We are disappointed we are set to let them down today because they deserve a moment of happiness. We try for the next one but thank you for the support.

    "It was not to be. I'm proud of the boys, the way they've been working on a daily basis. It's been hard for the boys with all of the noise around the football club. It's almost there.

    "We have a good foundation as a football club to build a future. There is a lot of hard work ahead of us."

  17. Nottingham Forest 2-3 Chelsea: Key statspublished at 19:42 11 May

    • Since Boxing Day 2023, only three teams have picked up more points than Chelsea (35) in the Premier League (Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool). They’ve lost just three of their 18 games in this period (W10 D5), with only Man City (0) suffering fewer defeats.

    • Nottingham Forest suffered their ninth home defeat of the Premier League season, their joint-most in a 20-team campaign (also nine in 1998-99).

    • Chelsea have conceded in each of their past 15 away games in the Premier League, their longest ever run within a season. Their last clean sheet on the road in the league was at Fulham back in October (a 2-0 win), while they’ve shipped 33 goals in their 15 away trips since then.

    • Morgan Gibbs-White recorded his 10th assist of the Premier League campaign, with only Ollie Watkins (12) making more in 2023-24. He’s just the third Nottingham Forest player to hit double figures for assists in a season, after Bryan Roy in 1994-95 (11) and Ian Woan in 1995-96 (10).

    • Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (21 goals, 10 assists) is just the fourth player in Premier League history to score 20+ goals and provide 10+ assists in his debut season for a specific club, after Andrew Cole with Newcastle in 1993-94 (34G & 13A), Jürgen Klinsmann with Spurs in 1994-95 (20G & 10A) and Mohamed Salah with Liverpool in 2017-18 (32G & 10A).

    • Callum Hudson-Odoi has scored eight goals for Nottingham Forest in the Premier League this season; the most by an English player for the club since both Ian Woan and Jason Lee in 1995-96 (8).