Nottingham Forest ready for the Premier League

23 years of waiting is over.

Nottingham Forest is back in the Premier League.

In the “Billion Match” they won after an own goal against Huddersfield.

left Huddersfield Premier League Three years ago when Nottingham Forest were relegated from the league in 1999. On Sunday, the two teams met at Wembley in the Premier League final.

The first half was tight at times but the deadlock was due to be broken two minutes before the break. Unfortunately, Huddersfield defender Levi Colwell directed the ball into his own goal.

– The scapegoat walked over there standing and sleeping. Viaplay’s expert, Martin Aslund, says on the goal that this ball should not enter the penalty area.

Punishment should be.

In the second half, Huddersfield called for a penalty before there was just over a quarter left when Harry Tovolo went down. But Tovolo received a warning for filming it instead, and despite a VAR review, the judge acquitted him.

– You should be a punishment, it’s an obvious feeling. I think it should be judged as punishment. It’s a pity that she is so critical, says Aslund.

A moment later, Huddersfield asked for a penalty again, but this time Nottingham managed as well.

Huddersfield were on the verge of conceding an equalizer in extra time, but Nottingham managed to hold off, win 1-0 and after 23 years of waiting, Nottingham Forest are now back in the Premier League. Progress also gives a real song at checkout.

The match, commonly called the “Billion Match”, means Nottingham now receives around SEK 1.5 billion for promotion.

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