Nottingham Forest 0 Chelsea 1 - Reds Have to Settle for Conference League
- Chelsea defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0 at the City Ground on 26 May 2025 to secure a Champions League place for next season.
- Chelsea needed to win to confirm a top-four Premier League finish and Champions League qualification, which was widely expected and demanded.
- Levi Colwill scored five minutes after halftime from close range after a cross by Pedro Neto, giving Chelsea a narrow and tense lead.
- Chelsea finished fourth under manager Enzo Maresca, while Nottingham Forest, managed by Nuno Espirito Santo, ended seventh and qualified for the Conference League.
- Forest's loss ended their hopes of Champions League football but secured European qualification for the first time in 30 years despite a late-season slump.
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Nottingham Forest star names next season's ambitious target after missing Champions League - The Mirror
Ryan Yates wants Nottingham Forest to target going all the way in next season's Conference League once Nuno's team have shaken off the disappointment of missing out on a top five finish because of last-day defeat to Chelsea
The awkward logic behind Nottingham Forest’s next major decision
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea: Nuno Espirito Santo failed to guide Forest over the line to qualify for the Champions League, with Enzo Maresca’s Blues taking care of business to reframe the argument over what exactly quantifies as success
Chelsea ratings: Colwill shines but Sancho won't convince Blues to splash £25m
CHELSEA sealed Champions League football with a 1-0 win away at Nottingham Forest. The Blues have been absent from Europe’s elite competition for two years but finally, the billion-pound boys will be back next season. GettyLevi Colwill got the vital touch to send Chelsea into the Champions League[/caption] GettyThe Blues beat Forest 1-0 at the City Ground[/caption] It was unlikely source Levi Colwill with the goal to give Chelsea a boost of conf…
Nottingham Forest's day of poking fun at Gary Neville ends in disappointment
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea (Colwill 50′)CITY GROUND — It will have been some time since “Gary Neville, you’re a w****r!” has floated so loudly and freely around a football stadium. And yet here it was, providing the playful backdrop to one of the tensest occasions of Nottingham Forest’s recent history. A game big not in the sense of earning promotion to the Premier League, or surviving, but in the sense of being 90 minutes away from Champions…
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