Premier League preview: Sunderland v Nottingham Forest
Forest bid to move five points clear of relegation zone while balancing Europa League semi-final preparations
Quick Look
- Nottingham Forest travel to Sunderland's Stadium of Light on Friday night seeking a victory that would move them five points clear of the relegation zone.
- Forest, currently 16th in the Premier League, are balancing their bid to secure top-flight survival with an upcoming Europa League semi-final against Aston Villa.
- Sunderland, in their first season back in the Premier League, could move up to eighth place with a win.
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Why It Matters
Nottingham Forest finished fourth in the Premier League last season but have struggled this term, now fighting relegation with five games remaining. Sunderland have exceeded expectations in their first season back in the top flight since relegation in 2017.
Friday night, who wants a fight? Not this peaceable Guardianista, that's for sure, and not Nottingham Forest. They're trying to escape a relegation fight – and can go a long way towards achieving that if they win at Sunderland tonight. Forest are 16th in the table, five points clear of Tottenham with five games remaining.
This time last year they were fourth, but although the change in Forest's league position has made things a lot more complicated, their objective is essentially the same: to play Champions League and Premier League football next season. Forest play both legs of their humdinger Europa League semi-final against Aston Villa in the next fortnight. A positive result at the Stadium of Light would allow them to embrace that without worrying about what's over their shoulder.
At the start of the season, most people agreed that Forest's opponents were never going to be in a relegation battle come late April. That's because Sunderland were supposed to be long gone by now, with only their parachute for company. An occasionally flat second half of the season should not obscure a remarkable first season back in the Premier League, one of the best by a promoted team in the past decade.
It's not over yet. Sunderland start the game in 11th but will move up to eighth – above Chelsea, the world club champions – if they win tonight. Who knows, this time next year they might be in a European semi-final themselves. Kick off 8pm BST.
Open Questions
- Will Forest's Europa League commitments affect their league performance?
- Can Sunderland maintain their impressive season with a win over a struggling Forest side?






