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Nottingham Forest vs Spurs: Match preview, latest team news and how to watch

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythDecember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Forest host Spurs as momentum meets urgency at City Ground

Tottenham arrive at the City Ground with a sense of relief as much as ambition. Back-to-back wins have eased the pressure that had quickly built up around Thomas Frank, and this move to Nottingham Forest offers a chance to turn a brief renaissance into something more stable in the Premier League.

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Spurs are hoping to make it three wins in eight days after a week that finally saw tangible progress. A 2-0 home win over Brentford gave Frank the first top-flight victory in north London since the opening day of the season, a result that mattered beyond the scoreline. It was followed by a convincing 3-0 Champions League win over Slavia Prague, a night which had as much emotional weight as sporting value with Heung min Son returning to say goodbye.

Forest, meanwhile, approach the match from a more precarious position. A 2-1 Europa League win over FC Utrecht on Thursday, sealed by a late goal from Igor Jesus, provided some short-term encouragement. Nationally, however, they remain 17th, just two points from the relegation zone, and still suffering the consequences of a turbulent season.

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Spurs resurgence offers fragile optimism

Tottenham’s recent improvement is due as much to atmosphere as tactics. The tension that had built up between players and supporters eased, helped by two victories which restored confidence. Frank spoke inwardly about calm and patience, and for the first time his ideas seemed to take root.

Away, Spurs were quietly effective. Four wins and just one defeat away this season stand in stark contrast to their home struggles, suggesting a team more comfortable when responsibility is shared rather than demanded. This tendency is important in a City Ground which can be unforgiving when the mood changes.

There are still absences that limit Tottenham’s ceiling. Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski, Yves Bissouma and James Maddison remain unavailable, while Destiny Udogie is out with a hamstring problem. Brennan Johnson is also doubtful against his former club after missing action in midweek. The return to form of Radu Dragusin and summer signing Kota Takai offers some defensive reinforcement, although both are still in the process of making a smooth comeback.

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Forest reconstitution remains uneven under Dyche

Forest’s appointment of Sean Dyche has brought structure and competitiveness, although progress has been patchy. Six wins from their first 11 games in all competitions suggest an impact, but the 3-0 defeat to Everton last weekend exposed vulnerabilities that remain unresolved.

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This defeat was particularly painful given the opponent. Everton were Dyche’s former club, and the manner of the defeat highlighted how fragile Forest can look when confidence wanes. The injuries didn’t help. Ola Aina, Chris Wood, Angus Gunn and Ryan Yates are all missing, while first-choice goalkeeper Matz Sels missed the trip to Utrecht with a groin problem. Taiwo Awoniyi is moving closer to a return after returning to training, although this match could come too soon.

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Forest’s original form is a concern. Only West Ham and Wolves have taken fewer points at home this season, a worrying statistic for a team historically built on the intensity of the City Ground. Dyche has stabilized some elements, but translating that into consistent results in the league remains the challenge.

Tactical tension shapes Premier League encounter

This matchup carries more narrative weight than the league positions suggest. Forest completed a league double against Spurs last season, winning 1-0 at home on Boxing Day before a 2-1 win in north London. Those results still resonate, especially considering the struggles Tottenham faced that year.

Spurs now arrive in a different emotional state, buoyed by their recent successes and the feeling that Frank has bought time. Forest, on the other hand, are operating in survival mode, where every home game takes on heightened importance.

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There should be goals. Tottenham’s recent matches have been open and energetic, while Forest’s defensive inconsistencies invite pressure. Dyche will seek control and territory, but Spurs’ pace and willingness to put up numbers could leave a team still lacking confidence.

Prediction influenced by shape and pressure

Forest’s Europa League win is encouraging, but league form tells a harsher story. Tottenham’s away record, combined with renewed confidence, gives them an advantage in a match that promises entertainment.

Forest will be competitive and some moments will test Spurs’ composure, but the visitors look better equipped to handle the fluctuations in the game.

Prediction: Tottenham will win 3-1

Head-to-head record

Nottingham Forest wins: 39

Tottenham win: 59

Prints: 29

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