To be there live in the Premier League and then sit in the stadium of a real traditional club. A real dream not only for Nottingham Forest fans, but also for every lover of good football. While the stadiums of the top clubs are often completely sold out, Nottingham Forest tickets make it comparatively easy to attend matches in England’s top division.
In our guide, we have researched the current prices for Nottingham Forest tickets, had a closer look at pre-sales and also had a look at the secondary market. So you’ll be well-prepared to experience the Premier League live and in full action.
Tickets for Nottingham Forest home matches
The City Ground seats just over 30,000 fans and is one of the jewel boxes of the English Premier League. However, Nottingham Forest’s home matches are correspondingly well attended when they are against top clubs and opponents at eye level.
When the club anthem “Mull of Kintyre” is played before kick-off, a goosebump atmosphere is guaranteed in the arena, which was built in 1898.
You can still get Nottingham Forest tickets for these upcoming home matches:
Nottingham Forest - Manchester United
Tue, 01.04.2025, 21:00
from €200
Nottingham Forest - Everton FC
Sat, 12.04.2025, 16:00
from €125
Nottingham Forest - Brentford FC
Sat, 26.04.2025, 16:00
from €421
Nottingham Forest - Leicester City
Sat, 10.05.2025, 15:30
from €298
Nottingham Forest - Chelsea FC
Sun, 25.05.2025, 15:30
from €218
Ticket prices are updated regularly, status: 18.03.2025
Nottingham Forest away matches: Support the team at the away match
Nottingham Forest away matches are always well attended, as the city is relatively central in England. Whether to London, Manchester or Liverpool – the most loyal fans don’t have to make the long journey. You shouldn’t miss out on a visit to the visitors’ sector either. After all, you can experience some other legendary Premier League arenas such as Old Trafford or Stamford Bridge.
Be quick and secure your tickets for Nottingham Forest for these upcoming away matches:
Brighton - Nottingham Forest
Sat, 29.03.2025, 18:15
from €110
Aston Villa - Nottingham Forest
Sat, 05.04.2025, 18:30
from €81
Tottenham Hotspur - Nottingham Forest
Mon, 21.04.2025, 21:00
from €80
Crystal Palace - Nottingham Forest
Sat, 03.05.2025, 15:30
from €71
West Ham United - Nottingham Forest
Sun, 18.05.2025, 15:30
from €56
Ticket prices are updated regularly, status: 18.03.2025
How do you get tickets for Nottingham Forest?
You can usually buy your Nottingham tickets directly from the club. For fans from Germany, this is easy and convenient via the webshop. This is known as the first market, whereby all tickets are subject to a price and authenticity guarantee. However, there is a problem for occasional fans, as home matches are often sold out. However, we have a trick for you later on how you can still get guaranteed tickets for Nottingham.
If all tickets for a match at the City Ground have been sold, casual fans can have a look at the official secondary market. This is where season ticket holders can release their tickets for individual matches for sale. The only problem with this is that you will often only find single tickets. Two or even more seats right next to each other are a rarity.
The Reds’ first market as an official option
You can take part in the pre-sale for Nottingham Forest’s upcoming home matches from anywhere via the First Market. The ticket news on the website gives you a good overview of when which matches go on sale. It pays to be quick – many seats are already reserved by season ticket holders.
Especially for top duels with teams such as Manchester United or Liverpool FC, there is no public sale at all. You should therefore consider joining the MyForest membership programme in advance. For around €45, you can get priority access to ticket sales throughout the season and increase your chances of getting Nottingham Forest tickets. This can be particularly worthwhile for big Nottingham fans, as there are a few more surprises waiting for you in the membership programme.
However, you can only buy one ticket per membership. If you want to attend a home match with friends, they either have to take out their own membership or try their luck in the free sale.
If a home match is not sold out, you can also try your luck at the stadium box office on the day of the match. However, if you are travelling to Nottingham especially for a football match, we do not recommend this approach.
The secondary market for Nottingham Forest tickets: what you need to know

Like all other teams in the Premier League, Nottingham Forest operates a ticket exchange. It is important to know that you are only authorised to purchase tickets as a paid member. Another reason why the MyForest membership programme is worthwhile at around €45 per season. Season tickets can be exchanged for tickets to individual matches via the official secondary market.
As the platform is operated directly by the club, you also have a price and authenticity guarantee here. In addition to the ticket price, however, the club also charges the buyer a service fee for the resale.
You should avoid the unofficial secondary market for Nottingham tickets. As scammers are often active on the black market in the Premier League, you are always taking a high risk. This applies even if you sell tickets via supposedly reputable third-party platforms. On the black market, prices often skyrocket outrageously.
4 important points to consider on the Nottingham Forest secondary market:
- Sales platform: Tickets for Nottingham should only be purchased via the club’s official ticket exchange. You will need a paid membership for this, but the sale is always reputable and you are guaranteed to get into the stadium.
- Ticket conditions: All tickets for Nottingham Forest home matches are personalised. There may be ID checks at the entrance. If your name is not on the ticket, this can lead to problems.
- Ticket price: A service fee is charged on the official secondary market, which slightly increases the actual ticket price. In the case of unofficial sales, however, tickets can easily double or triple in price.
- Authenticity: As fans all over the world want to experience a Premier League match, the illegal trade in fake tickets is huge. Fraudsters offer supposed bargains to rip you off.
We work with the following providers on the secondary market:
Day ticket or season ticket – what types of tickets are available at Nottingham Forest?
If you are looking for a Nottingham Forest ticket, you can basically choose between the lower and upper tier. There is no generalised answer as to which is better. With seats in the lower tier you are closer to the action, while in the upper tier you have a view of the entire pitch.
At the City Ground, you can choose your seat in the following four stands:
- Trent End (stand for fan clubs behind the goals)
- Main Stand
- The Brian Clough Stand
- Bridgford Stand (among other things, the guest sector is located here)
The Main Stand and the Brian Clough Stand are a little quieter, which is why many families gather here. At the Trent End, on the other hand, you can enjoy pure fan love – but strict rules apply here and you should definitely wear Nottingham Forest colours.
The City Ground football stadium in the English town of West Bridgford also offers a range of VIP and hospitality tickets, but more on that later. Of course, Nottingham Forest also issue thousands of season tickets during the summer break. For casual fans from Germany, however, this is generally not worthwhile.
Ticket pricing for Nottingham Forest: a brief overview
The prices for Nottingham Forest tickets are not necessarily displayed transparently and are not even visible to you as a casual fan. To get any information at all about the prices, you have to take out a paid membership in advance.
You can only see the category in which the match is rated. The higher the category, the more expensive the tickets will be. The price differences between top opponents such as Liverpool FC and relegation candidates are clearly noticeable.
The price of a Nottingham Forest ticket is between £40 and £60 in the cheapest segment. For seats in the main stand near the halfway line, however, you can expect to pay up to £100 per person.
An overview of the pre-sale at Nottingham Forest
There is no free sale at Nottingham Forest. All tickets are allocated to members as part of the protected sales programme. The good news is that you can take part in the MyForest membership programme for a one-off fee of around €45. This gives you the chance to buy remaining tickets for home matches at the City Ground.
You also have to be a paid club member for the resale programme. So to get into the stadium at all, you should complete the registration process in advance so that you don’t lose too much time unnecessarily when buying tickets.
You can find all upcoming home matches that are already on sale on the club’s website. Here you can also find out for which members the pre-sale starts. Depending on your level, you will receive earlier access over time as a kind of loyalty bonus.
VIP experience at the stadium: All about hospitality tickets at Nottingham Forest
For an unforgettable football match at the City Ground, you have the option of booking hospitality tickets. Since the 2024/25 season, fans have been offered an executive package that leaves nothing to be desired. A private box with all amenities can be booked for groups of up to 10 people. Depending on the match category, prices range from £395 to £575 per person.
Of course, there are also special VIP programmes for individuals. Exclusive lounges such as the FOUNDERS 1865 or the Garibaldi Lounge await you. Here you can not only enjoy 90 minutes of pure football action in a high-quality ambience, but also a luxurious dinner with a wine list.
Tickets can only be booked via the hotline or by e-mail. As capacity in all lounges is limited, you should make your booking requests as early as possible. Prices for a Nottingham Forest hospitality ticket start at around 350 euros, but can also cost you up to 500 euros.
Nottingham Forest tickets for people with disabilities
Nottingham fans with disabilities can also buy their tickets conveniently online. There are designated zones in the ticketing area that are reserved exclusively for people with a physical or mental disability. However, a Disabled Companion customer number is required for the purchase.
Anyone who needs additional help on site can send an email to [email protected] in advance. The club will then take care of the necessary organisation directly at the stadium.
Travelling to the Nottingham City Ground

With a capacity of 30,404, the City Ground is one of the smaller stadiums in the Premier League. Nottingham Forest’s home ground was opened back in 1898, making it one of the oldest stadiums in England.
There are only a few parking spaces around the stadium, so fans should definitely reserve a parking space in advance. Depending on availability, this can be done directly in the online shop when booking tickets.
We therefore recommend travelling directly to the City Ground stadium by public transport. This is possible by bus, for example. The Cricket Ground bus stop is just a few hundred metres from the stadium.
The Mainlane bus route also takes you from Nottingham railway station to the vicinity of the stadium. However, you can also simply take the 20-minute walk.
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