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  1. How will top five race finish?published at 10:36

    Graphic showing the remaining fixtures for teams in the race for the remaining Champions League places:

Aston Villa - Manchester United (A)
Chelsea - Nottingham Forest (A)
Manchester City - Fulham (A)
Newcastle United - Everton (H)
Nottingham Forest - Chelsea (H)

    The race for the three remaining Champions League qualification spots in the Premier League is going right down to the wire.

    With one round of fixtures remaining, just three points separate Manchester City in third and Nottingham Forest in seventh.

    With five teams vying for three positions, it leaves some clubs with their fate in their own hands, while others will be relying on favours to secure their place.

    Newcastle United and Chelsea know that wins will guarantee them spots in Europe's elite competition in 2025-26.

    And, with a two points and a 17-goal cushion, just a point but would all but guarantee City a place.

    Nottingham Forest, who have spent much of the season occupying one of those top five spots, will need to beat Chelsea and hope for a slip up from teams above them, while Aston Villa will also be hoping for a bit of help from elsewhere.

    It is set to be an anxious Sunday for those watching in the stadium and elsewhere.

    But where do you think all five teams will finish?

    Make your selection here

  2. Pick your Forest player of the seasonpublished at 12:29 21 May

    Pat Riddell
    Fan writer

    Matz Sels, Chris Wood, Nikola Milenkovic and Morgan Gibbs-White

    We asked our Nottingham Forest fan contributor for their four candidates for player of the season and you can now select your top one.

    Matz Sels

    There is no question that Sels is one of the Premier League's players of the season, let alone Forest's. Thirteen clean sheets in the league, multiple game-winning saves and three penalty shootouts have seen the 33-year-old Belgian become an essential part of the success this season.

    Chris Wood

    Wood became Forest's record goalscorer in the Premier League in December - sneaking ahead of Bryan Roy's 24 - and with 20 goals has had his best-ever season. His clinical finishing, way outperforming his expected goals and all-round game has made the New Zealand international indispensable to Nuno Espirito Santo's team.

    Nikola Milenkovic

    One of the Premier League's gs of last summer, Milenkovic has shored up a leaky defence - solving the club's set-piece problem in an instant and given Forest a platform this season that few could imagine. His centre-back partnership with Murillo is surely one of the league's best and there must be several clubs wondering why they didn't act sooner.

    Morgan Gibbs-White

    Forest's talisman earned his first England cap in September, having proved himself as one of the most talented midfielders in the country. The enigmatic number 10's drive, determination and pure, outrageous skill is the heartbeat of this Reds side, with seven goals and eight assists only half the story.

    Honourable mention

    Elliot Anderson. Slotted into Forest's midfield upon g from Newcastle United last summer and has rarely been dropped since. The 'Geordie Maradona' has everything and is surely a future England star.

    Pick your 2024-25 Forest player of the season from our shortlist here

    And tell us why you're picking who you are, or why you'd have gone for another player not on the list, here

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