Nottingham
Bournemouth
May 24 16:00
19h 33m 28s
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City Ground in Nottingham hosts Sunday's GW38 final day fixture, Nottingham Forest versus Bournemouth. Forest are already confirmed safe despite their difficult domestic season. Bournemouth are 6th on 56 points, chasing Champions League qualification on the final day.
Predictions & Tips
Form Guide
Nottingham
WWLDL
Vítor Pereira's Forest, Europa League semi-finalists who fell to Aston Villa across two legs, arrive Sunday's final day with the emotional aftermath of their extraordinary European adventure. Their domestic form of three losses in four reflects the divided focus of a season that will be remembered far more for Chris Wood's goal in the first leg than for mid-table Premier League football. At the City Ground, where the Trent End has generated an extraordinary European atmosphere, they will approach Sunday with the pride of a campaign that has exceeded all expectations.
Bournemouth
WDWWD
Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth, the Premier League's great second-half-of-season story, arrive City Ground on Sunday in search of an important win and results elsewhere to secure themselves Champions League football Their lengthy 15-match unbeaten run is the longest in the division at the moment and has earned them European football for the first time in their history. Away at the City Ground, they carry three wins in five and the belief of a club whose trajectory has been one of the season's most impressive.
Prediction
Bournemouth pressing for European-qualification goals and Forest's City Ground crowd responding, over 1.5 goals at the Trent End is a likely outcome.
What are the best odds for the game?
Nottingham Forest are given 3.25 odds to win at home, while Bournemouth are favoured at 2.09 for the away win. A draw is staged at 3.74 odds.
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