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·9 April 2025
Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest prediction, stats, tips & team news

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·9 April 2025
Nottingham Forest will be hoping to tighten their grip on a spot in the Premier League‘s top four when they travel to face Tottenham Hotspur on Monday 21st April at 8pm. The Tricky Trees are third with seven games left to play, four points clear of fourth. Tottenham are down in 14th, still eight points outside the top half. The game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Tottenham have averaged a Premier League-high 7.1 corners per game this season. Nottingham Forest have conceded 6.42 corners per game, the third-most in the Premier League this season.
Nottingham Forest have lost four of their past five away league games, only beating relegation-battling Ipswich Town.
Tottenham are on their second-longest unbeaten home league run of the season right now, going two games without defeat. Just one more game without defeat and they’ll match their best run from earlier in the season. Tottenham have taken four points from their past two home games, and have won two of their past four. But they remain 14th in the table, fighting for a respectable finish. It’s been a tough season for Tottenham, and they may already be ready to fully focus on the Europa League.
Nottingham Forest are so close to the Champions League. Nuno Espirito Santo’s men sit third after 31 games, four points ahead of fourth-placed Chelsea. But there may be a bit of worry, even if fifth is enough for Champions League football, with sixth-placed Manchester City just five points back. Forest are also in a poor run of form away from home, which could cost them at this crucial moment.
Tottenham will hope to have Dejan Kulusevski and Kevin Danso available in time for this game, though the pair will be assessed closer to the time.
This game looks like it will be too soon for Ola Aina, after his recent injury. Taiwo Awoniyi is also expected to miss out.
Nottingham Forest’s win earlier this season ended a run of six straight league victories in this fixture for Tottenham. The Tricky Trees haven’t done the lead double over Tottenham since 1996-97.
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