Nottingham Forest vs Wolves promises to be an exciting match, as both teams have a large and passionate fan base, who always create a great atmosphere on match day. Both teams have a long and proud history, as Nottingham Forest were founded in 1865 and Wolverhampton Wanderers were created in 1877. Nottingham Forest vs Wolves is a game you won’t want to miss.
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Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest have seen success over the years, and are one of just four English clubs to have won the European Cup/UEFA Champions League more than once. They have also won two European Cups, one UEFA Super Cup, one League title, two FA Cups, four League Cups and one FA Charity Shield.
The club has seen many great players over the years. Legendary Forest players include Peter Shilton, Stuart Pearce, Brian Clough, Des Walker and John Robertson.
City Ground
Forest have played at the City Ground since 1898, which is located on the banks of the River Trent in West Bridgford. The stadium has a capacity of 30,445 and was a venue for the Euro 96. City Ground is only metres away from Meadow Lane, which is home to Forest's neighbouring club, Notts County.
You can always expect a terrific atmosphere on match day at the City Ground, and the Nottingham Forest vs Wolves game will be no exception when it's held here.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers were originally formed as St. Luke's F.C. before changing their name two years later. The club was a founding member of the Football League in 1888 and won the FA Cup for the first time in 1893.
Many great players have donned the Wolves jersey, and all made a huge impact during their time at the club. Noteworthy players include Stan Cullis, Ron Flowers, Billy Wright and John Richards.
Molineux Stadium
Wolves have played at the Molineux Stadium in the West Midlands since 1889. It has an all-seated capacity of 32,050 and was one of the first British grounds to have floodlights installed. Molineux Stadium hosted some of the earliest European club games in the 1950s, as well as the first UEFA Cup Final in 1972.