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Crystal Palace were the first to earn their place in the hat for the semifinal draw, crushing Fulham on the road and setting the tone for a weekend where it was the away fans celebrating cup glory.
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At the weekend, Forest reached a first FA Cup semi-final since 1991 after beating Brighton on penalties.
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The Premier League returns today with Champions League -chasing Nottingham Forest hosting Manchester United at the City Ground. Forest have been the surprise package of the season and are third in the table with an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City to look forward to.
Forest's Ryan Yates stepped up to deliver the winning penalty, sending the away supporters into celebratory frenzy. This victory set a remarkable precedent, as Nottingham Forest now boasts a record of three consecutive FA Cup ties won through penalties, a feat indicative of their mental fortitude in high-stakes scenarios.
Nottingham Forest is not only competing in the Premier League but is also well-positioned for a Champions League return after spending nearly three decades away from European competition. The significance of this journey is not lost on the players and fans alike.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s Nottingham Forest remain in third place in the Premier League table as they host Manchester United aiming to move one step closer to Champions League qualification.
Brighton vs Nottingham Forest LIVE!The FA Cup quarter-final action continues this afternoon with an intriguing all-Premier League showdown on the south coast. Brighton will be out for revenge against high-flying Nottingham Forest,
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Mick: If I was at Forest, I would want both. Win the cup and it's their first major trophy for a very long time. Qualify for the Champions League and it's a big increase in income and it's easier to retain players and attract new ones.
Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo said it was a big moment for the club to reach their first FA Cup semi-finals in 34 years.
Nottingham Forest's "incredible" season continues as they beat Brighton on penalties to reach the FA Cup semi-finals for the first time in 34 years.