Match Report: Nottingham Forest 1–1 Newcastle United
English Premier League | 10 May 2026
Nottingham Forest and Newcastle United played out a hard‑fought 1–1 draw at the City Ground. The result maintained both sides’ ambitions in the Premier League – Forest aiming for survival, Newcastle chasing a top‑six finish.
Match Overview
The game began at a frantic pace, with Newcastle taking an early lead through a fine team move finished by Alexander Isak. Forest responded well and equalised just before half‑time, with substitute Anthony Elanga scoring against the run of play. The second half was largely scrappy, with both defences standing firm and goalkeepers making key interventions.
Key Moments
- 4th minute: Bruno Guimarães slipped a pass to Isak, who turned inside and curled a shot past Turner.
- 34th minute: Forest forced a corner; a mis‑clearance fell to Elanga, who volleyed home from 12 yards.
- 58th minute: Newcastle’s Joelinton struck the crossbar with a powerful header.
- 73rd minute: Forest’s Brennan Johnson had a goal ruled out for a marginal offside after VAR review.
- 85th minute: Turner made a brilliant one‑on‑one save to deny substitute Wilson.
Tactical Story
Nottingham Forest sat deep and looked to hit Newcastle on the counter, using the pace of Johnson and Elanga. Newcastle dominated possession but struggled to break down a well‑organised back five. Eddie Howe’s side tried to overload the flanks through Trippier and Burn, but Forest’s wing‑backs doubled up effectively. The midfield duel between Guimarães and Danilo was pivotal, with the Brazilian duo neutralising each other for long spells.
Standout Players
For Forest, goalkeeper Matt Turner produced a man‑of‑the‑match display with seven saves. Anthony Elanga’s goal and tireless running gave his side a vital point. Newcastle’s Alexander Isak was a constant threat and took his goal superbly, while Bruno Guimarães dictated play in central areas.
Table and Season Impact
The draw moved Nottingham Forest three points clear of the relegation zone with four games left, providing a crucial morale boost. Newcastle remained in sixth place, now four points behind fifth‑placed Tottenham. Both teams will view the result as a missed opportunity, but the point keeps their respective campaigns on track.

