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·31 October 2025
Nottingham Forest vs Man United: Match Preview, Latest Team News and Score Prediction

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·31 October 2025

Nottingham Forest welcome Manchester United to the City Ground on Saturday in what already feels like a meeting between two sides moving in different directions. For Forest, the optimism that accompanied Sean Dyche’s arrival has dulled after a pair of uneven performances. For United, a sense of rhythm has finally returned.

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Ruben Amorim’s side have quietly put together a run of three consecutive wins, including statement victories against Liverpool and Brighton, and the mood around Old Trafford has lifted. After an inconsistent start that yielded just two wins in seven, United appear to have rediscovered some of their structure, intensity and belief.

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Saturday’s fixture will test both that momentum and Dyche’s early resolve. The new Forest manager began his tenure with a win over Porto in Europe but followed it with a 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth that highlighted the fragility of a squad still adjusting to new methods. Under the impatient gaze of Evangelos Marinakis, Forest’s need for a positive result feels immediate.
Forest will be without Ola Aina and Dilane Bakwa, two important first-team players who are both sidelined through injury. There is some optimism, however, around the potential return of Chris Wood from a knee issue and Oleksandr Zinchenko, whose groin problem has been described as “touch and go.”

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For United, the focus is again on defensive availability. Harry Maguire missed the 4-2 win over Brighton with a knock and remains a doubt. “I don’t know about Harry Maguire. The rest are fit,” Amorim said in his pre-match briefing. Lisandro Martinez, recovering from a serious ACL injury suffered in February, is back in training but not yet ready for competitive action.

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United’s recent upturn has been underpinned by balance and pressing structure, something Amorim has carefully instilled since taking charge. Summer signings have started to find consistency, with three of the four goals in the Brighton victory coming from new recruits. Matheus Cunha, who has scored three times in four appearances against Forest, is expected to feature prominently again.

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Dyche has already stamped some of his hallmark traits onto Forest’s play, demanding aggression, discipline and directness. Yet the early signs suggest the adjustment period will take time. The side that beat Porto looked purposeful, while the one that lost to Bournemouth appeared uncertain and easily stretched.
The manager’s biggest task is striking the right balance between defensive resilience and attacking intent. Against United’s improved midfield shape, Forest will have to combine Dyche’s trademark intensity with tactical precision. The home crowd will expect commitment; the challenge is whether that alone will be enough.
United travel to the Midlands with growing confidence, their recent performances marked by energy, coherence and belief. Amorim’s methods are beginning to show results, and the team looks increasingly synchronised in attack. Forest, by contrast, are still finding their identity under Dyche, and the inconsistency is evident.
That does not mean this will be straightforward. The City Ground atmosphere, Dyche’s motivation and Forest’s physicality could all disrupt United’s flow. Yet on current form, the visitors’ quality and momentum should prove decisive.
Prediction: Nottingham Forest 1-2 Manchester United









































