Season so far

Premier League

Key, Crystal Palace v Nottm Forest
League position, Crystal Palace 12th, Nottingham Forest 5thTotal points, Crystal Palace 1, Nottingham Forest 3

Form guide

All competitions

Crystal Palace draw
v Chelsea
0
0
Premier League
Nottingham Forest won
v Brentford
3
1
Premier League
Crystal Palace draw
v Liverpool
2
2
Community Shield
Nottingham Forest draw
v Al-Qadsiah
0
0
Club Friendlies
Crystal Palace lose
v Augsburg
1
0
Club Friendlies
Nottingham Forest draw
v Fiorentina
0
0
Club Friendlies
Crystal Palace won
v Augsburg
1
3
Club Friendlies
Nottingham Forest lose
v Birmingham City
1
0
Club Friendlies
Crystal Palace won
v Crawley Town
0
3
Club Friendlies
Nottingham Forest draw
v Estoril
0
0
Club Friendlies

Previous meetings

All competitions

Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest
Played
49
Crystal Palace Won 11Nottingham Forest Won 21Draw 17

Previous scores

All competitions

Premier League

Crystal Palace 1 , Nottingham Forest 1 on the 5th of May 2025
Crystal Palace
Nottingham Forest
5th of May 2025
Nottingham Forest 1 , Crystal Palace 0 on the 21st of October 2024
Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace
21st of October 2024
Nottingham Forest 1 , Crystal Palace 1 on the 30th of March 2024
Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace
30th of March 2024

Match Facts

  • Crystal Palace have never won in 10 previous Premier League meetings with Nottingham Forest (D6 L4). It’s both the most they’ve ever faced a side without winning and the most Forest have faced a side without losing in the competition.

  • Nottingham Forest are unbeaten in their last eight away league games against Crystal Palace (W3 D5), since a 1-0 loss in the second tier in December 2003. Each of their last four visits to Selhurst Park has finished level.

  • Crystal Palace have lost their first home Premier League match in 12 of their 16 seasons in the competition (W1 D3), failing to score in eight of their last nine at Selhurst Park; their one goal was scored in a 1-0 win over Southampton in 2020-21.

  • Only Liverpool (38) and Arsenal (35) picked up more away Premier League points last season than Nottingham Forest (33), who won 10 of their 19 matches on the road (D3 L6). It was nine more points than Forest won away from home in 2022-23 and 2023-24 combined (24 points in 38 games).

  • Five of Crystal Palace’s last seven Premier League matches have ended in draws (W2) – since the start of this run on 19 April, no other side have drawn more than two games.

  • Nottingham Forest started their 2025-26 Premier League campaign with a 3-1 win over Brentford – they last started a top-flight season with two wins in 1987-88 under Brian Clough, with Forest starting with one win in their first two top-flight games in each of their last nine seasons at this level.

  • Nottingham Forest have won 43% of their Premier League matches under Nuno Espirito Santo (26 out of 60), with only Stuart Pearce enjoying a higher win rate as Forest boss in the competition (44%, won 4 out of 9 games).

  • On MD1, Eberechi Eze had six out of Crystal Palace’s 11 shots against Chelsea (55%) and since the start of last season he’s had 20.5% of Palace’s shots in Premier League games (108/527).

  • Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson made four line-breaking passes leading to shots against Brentford, the most of any player on MD1 of this season’s Premier League. He also made the most line-breaking passes in the final third of any midfielder (10).

  • Chris Wood has scored 33 Premier League goals in 53 appearances under Nuno Espirito Santo, with only three players – Mohamed Salah, Alexander Isak and Erling Haaland – scoring more since Santo’s first game in December 2023. Wood has scored with 31% of his attempts in that time (33/107), the best conversion rate of any player with 10+ shots in that timeframe.