Nottingham Forest are in serious trouble for their Champions League hopes after drawing 1-1 with Crystal Palace in their last outing.
In the first 3 minutes of the game, Forest had the first chance from a long-range shot by Ola Aina that was blocked. In the next shot, Elliot Anderson shot in the penalty area but missed the frame.ทางเข้า UFABET
12 minutes Crystal Palace had a chance from a corner kick that. Adam Wharton crossed for Maxence Lacroix to head but the ball was off target.

Crystal Palace almost took the lead in the 35th minute. When Tyrick Mitchell crossed from the left and beyond the far post, and Daniel Munoz leapt and fired a left-footed shot that Matz Sells parried away. In the next play, Forest failed to clear the ball and Daichi Kamada slammed it over the bar from the edge of the area.
Forest almost scored on the counter-attack in the 44th minute. When Chris Wood played to Anthony Elanga who controlled and shot in the penalty area. But Dean Henderson was in good position to block it and the first half ended 0-0.
In the second half, in the 50th minute.
Both teams almost got their start. With Palace passing the ball beautifully before Mateta passed to Ismaïla Sarr who shot hard in the penalty area. But Matz Sels made an excellent block. Then Forest attacked back. Ola Aina crossed the ball into the penalty area for Chris Wood to control and shoot, the ball deflected off Lacroix and went just wide.
Palace were awarded a penalty in the 60th minute after a VAR review ruled that Matz Sels had fouled Tyrick Mitchell, with Eberechi Eze converting the penalty to make it 1-0.
However, Forest quickly equalised four minutes later from a corner kick, which Neco Williams collected from just outside the penalty area before firing in a shot that Murillo flicked on to make it 1-1.
Palace almost took the lead again in the 87th minute when Ebereshi Ese got the ball on the edge of the penalty area and curled a powerful right-footed shot that hit the crossbar.
In stoppage time, Palace scored through Eddie Nketiah, who flicked Eze’s shot into the net, but Nketiah’s position was offside.
There were no further goals and Crystal Palace drew 1-1 with Forest, with the Reds leapfrogging Villa to sixth, two points behind Chelsea.