Nottingham Forest vs. Man City final score, highlights & analysis as Wood equaliser boosts Arsenal's title hopes

Dom Farrell

Nottingham Forest vs. Man City final score, highlights & analysis as Wood equaliser boosts Arsenal's title hopes image

CITY GROUND, NOTTINGHAM — Chris Wood's equaliser six minutes from time for Nottingham Forest punctured Manchester City's title bid and left Arsenal top after a dizzying day at the Premier League summit.

A blistering Bernardo Silva strike gave Pep Guardiola's side a 1-0 halftime lead as they looked to build on a superb 3-1 win at Emirates Stadium in midweek.

But Erling Haaland and Phil Foden were among the culprits as City wasted a host of second-half chances, leaving substitute Wood to convert Morgan Gibbs-White's cross for a first Forest goal since his January move from Newcastle.

Arsenal have a two-point advantage at the top with a game in hand on City, a situation that looked utterly implausible when they entered injury time at 2-2 in the early Saturday kickoff at Aston Villa before running out 4-2 winners.

Nottingham Forest vs. Man City live score

  1H 2H Final
NOT 0 1 1
MCI 1 0 1

Goals:

MCI — Bernardo Silva (Jack Grealish) — 41st minute

NOT — Chris Wood (Morgan Gibbs-White) — 84th minute

Foden was restored to Pep Guardiola’s starting lineup and to the fore during the opening stages. He darted into a pocket of space on the left hand side of the Forest area in the eighth minute to set up Grealish for a chance to add to his Emirates Stadium strike, only for Worrall to have other ideas.

Rodri headed wastefuly wide from a Kevin De Bruyne cross after the half hour before Silva, starting again in the unfamiliar position of left-back, took centre-stage. First the Portugal international ripped a long-range shot just past the top-right corner before, from a similar range, leaving Navas grasping at air.

Forest were indebted to the former Real Madrid and PSG goalkeeper after the interval, with a point-blank save from an Aymeric Laporte header and a full-length dive to keep an Ilkay Gundogan free-kick out of the top corner standing out among a fine body of work.

Navas should have been left with no chance when Foden streamed through on goal and lost his footing, seemingly in two minds over whether to pass to Haaland.

It was scarcely believable when, after Navas spilt a blistering Foden shot in the 68th minute, Haaland hit the crossbar from the rebound and then blasted his second attempt at an empty net into orbit.

All those let-offs saw belief grow inside a raucous City Ground and Wood was the Forest — and Arsenal — hero when the livewire Brennan Johnson darted into the box to feed Gibbs-White, whose delivery under pressure was exemplary, leaving the former Burnley striker with a finish even simpler than some of those City passed up.

MORE: Updated English Premier League standings 

How many shots on target did Nottingham Forest have against Manchester City?

One. Wood’s tap-in. That’s it.

It was a tale of total statistical domination from Guardiola’s side, apart from in the statistical category that matters most. City had 23 shots overall to Forest’s four and hogged 73.3% of possession.

This was not sterile domination, either. In some of the games where City have dropped points this season, they have been utterly listless. But they played at a pleasing tempo in possession throughout here. 

This felt more like the sort of game where they have erred in previous seasons and the type of situation Haaland was supposed to offer insurance against. He’s human, you know.

A first time strike from Bernardo Silva. 😍

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Kevin De Bruyne struggles mirror City’s inconsistency

It’s entirely plausible that City finish this season with Haaland breaking the Premier League scoring record, De Bruyne breaking the Premier League assist record and them finishing the campaign empty handed.

De Bruyne’s pass to tee up Haaland in north London in midweek was his 12th assist of 2022/23. He also opened the scoring and produced a typical big-game display. But it remains hard to say he is having one of his better seasons. 

The Belgium star fired off the most shots of any City player on Saturday with seven. Only one extended Navas and some were horribly wayward. He still created four opportunities for teammates, a figure only bettered by Jack Grealish (five), but he will not look back on this match with any fondness.

Erling Haaland shackled by Felipe and Joe Worrall

Injuries to first-choice central defenders Scott McKenna and Willy Boly understandably left Forest fearing the worst against a side who beat them 6-0 in August. Haaland scored a hat-trick that day. But club captain Joe Worral and Felipe were superb, each making a game-high 10 clearances over the course of the contest.

Worrall pushed the limit with his lunging tackle on Grealish to earn a booking and it would not have been unfair to see City run out 3-0 or 4-0 winners. Nevertheless, it was hard to begrudge Forest’s unrelenting defensive commitment being rewarded as they made it eight Premier League home games unbeaten.

Nottingham Forest vs. Man City live updates, highlights from the Premier League

Fulltime: Manchester City let two points slip away as Chris Wood punishes a host of missed chances. Arsenal are back on top of the Premier League after some incredibly premature post-mortems on their hopes over the past few days. City's players trudge off dejectedly. It certainly did not feel like today would pan out like this when we entered injury time at Villa Park a little before 2:30 p.m! Thanks for joining us.

90th minute+4: Cleared. Deafening whistles around the City Ground.

90th minute+3: Ake crosses, Ruben Dias attacks it. Defelcted behind. Surely City's last chance...

90th minute+1: We're into four minutes of added time. Aymeric Laporte attacks an Ake cross - City throwing everyone forward - but gives away a free-kick. Keylor Navas taking plenty of time.

89th minute: City have been pretty disorganised since conceding and Guardiola sends on Nathan Ake for Phil Foden. That frees up Bernardo Silva to attack but also adds needed defensive expertise.

84th minute: GOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!! Chris Wood!!!!!!

City do live to regret their wastefulness. It's a brilliant run from Brennan Johnson, who breezes past challenges into the City box. He finds Morgan Gibbs-White, whose low cross finds Wood to finish. Oh, hang on, VAR... Still a goal! Onside!

83rd minute: Haaland stretches his legs to come in-field. He passes to Jack Grealish, who tees up Kevin De Bruyne. It's another frankly rank shot from City's star midfielder. Way over. Rubbish.

81st minute: Bernardo Silva all the way back to his left-back detail. He's tenacious and wins a throw-in by the corner flag off Brennan Johnson. Stuart Pearce would have been proud of that one. Pep Guardiola did not like a challenge on Erling Haaland going unpunished before that and gives the linesman and then the fourth official an earful. He's on a booking, remember.

79th minute: Harry Toffolo comes on for Renan Lodi, while hulking striker Chris Wood is on for Serge Aurier, who was just down after taking a bit of a whack. Make no mistake, Forest intend to go for it in these final 10 minutes after gutsing things out and riding their luck.

73rd minute: Rodri gets his head to the corner first but Forest's interpretive jazz approach to defending corners holds out once more. Pep Guardiola looks a bag of nerves on the bench. He knows this could turn into "one of those days" in a flash.

72nd minute: Lovely curling free-kick from Ilkay Gundogan and Keylor Navas produces a save to match, pushing the ball out of his top corner.

71st minute: City poke, prod and poke some more around the Forest box. Steve Cooper's side have gone to the well here defensively, but they look close to being out on their feet. Jonjo Shelvey among collapses into Jack Grealish to foul him. That will be the ex-Newcastle man's last involvement as he makes way for Orel Mangala.

69th minute: That inexplicable Haaland miss have fired up the City Ground faithful. To quote one of their favourite sons, perhaps they sense that "things are happening here, Fletch."

68th minuteErling Haaland what have you done???!!!! The wait for goal 27 of the Premier League season will have to go on. Phil Foden comes in off the right and lets rip with a shot that Keylor Navas can't hold. Haaland hits the bar with the rebound and then smashes over at the second attempt with the goal at his mercy.

66th minute: Referee Graham Scott come over to the touchline, but he's not checking the monitor. He's booking Pep Guardiola for his protests!

65th minute: Forest maintain their commitment to not marking City's tallest players at corner; City retain their commitment to not capitalising. Rodri gets it all wrong this time, glancing wide. Ooh, now then... Erling Haaland goes down under some attention from Joe Worrall. Didn't look to be much contact. No penalty.

62nd minute: Kevin De Bruyne's radar is off today. Forest stand off and let him shoot from the edge of the box but he drags wide.

58th minute: The chances are flowing for City now, but they've misplaced their clinical edge from midweek. Kyle Walker drills a killer ball across the goalmouth Ilkay Gundogan can't get on the end of it.

Jack Colback and Danilo are coming off for Forest, with Neco Williams and Andre Ayew on. That'll mean Morgan Gibbs-White being able to operate a bit deeper if needed.

56th minute: Jack Grealish finds Kevin De Bruyne in a nice shooting position on the edge of the box. The Belgium playmaker's attempt is on target but Keylor Navas tumbles to his left to make a routine save.

54th minute: Forest are buoyed by those let-offs and launch into a couple of attack. Brennan Johnson on the right is once again the direct out-ball. He finds Morgan Gibbs-White, who aims a long-range shot but gets far too much of it. That's gone into the second tier.

52nd minuteShould be 2-0! Aymeric Laporte charges onto a Kevin De Bruyne corner unchallenged but plants he header straight at Keylor Navas from about four yards. City can't scramble the rebound past a prone Navas, who is fine after a quick bit of treatment.

48th minute: Dear oh, oh dear, oh dear Phil Foden! The City attacker charges away, through on goal. He might have been offside, in which case he'll hate this era of late flags. Foden ponders whether to shoot or square to Haaland. He does neither, falls over and Forest smuggle behind before dealing with the corner.

47th minute: Ilkay Gundogan seemed to get caught in two minds on the edge of the Forest area there, fizzing the ball over Erling Haaland and wide. Could have been a cross or a shot but it wasn't a particularly great attempt at either.

46th minute: We're back underway at the City Ground. No changes for either side

Halftime: That was a very good half by City, capped by a thunderous goal from Bernardo Silva. Pep Guardiola would have liked his players to test Keylor Navas a little more, but faced with a well-manned and disciplined Forest defence, they seldom allowed their tempo to drop in possession - something that has been feature of the champions' more listless performances this term.

45th minute+1: Just one minute to add on before the break. The timing of Bernardo Silva's goal means plenty of Forest fans have already headed for refreshments.

41st minuteGOOOOOAAAALLLLLL!!!!! Bernardo Silva!!!!

Clearly he was just getting his eye in with that last one. Phil Foden's corner floats over to the right-hand edge of the area to Grealish, who takes his time, squares to Silva who absolutely obliterates a 22-yarder beyond Keylor Navas. It was in the middle of the goal, but I'm not sure how much the former Real Madrid and PSG goalkeeper could have done about that.

39th minute: Bernardo Silva pops up in the right-wing, where we'd usually be more accustomed to seeing Manchester City's auxiliary left-back. He cuts in and lets fly with a wonderful effort that scoops just past the top corner. Jack Grealish and Morgan Gibbs-White engage in a frank exchange of views. The City winger thinks he's coming in for overly rough treatment once again.

37th minute: City patiently work the ball from back to front. Then Foden adds some pace to proceedings with a darting dribble into the Forest box. He finds Ilkay Gundogan but Keylor Navas pouches a straightforward save.

34th minuteClose! City should be ahead. Rodri joins an attack and continue his run into the Forest box. Kevin De Bruyne's floated ball picks out the Spain midfielder but he heads wastefully wide.

30th minute: Phil Foden finds some space in the box but he takes too long, tries to spin out of trouble with three men around him and Keylor Navas takes the ball off his toes.

27th minute: Jack Grealish gets the foul from Serge Aurier all the time. Which will do nothing to quell the situation of Grealish getting booed for being fouled. Foden's delivery is headed half-clear but Jonjo Shelvey. De Bruyne meets the follow-up sweety from 25 yards but it not troubling Keylor Navas.

25th minute: For the first time today, Ilkay Gundogan spots space in behind and aims a ball over the top for Erling Haaland. It's overhit and the Germany playmaker is disappointed with himself. Kevin De Bruyne is also in that club as he duffs a shot wide from outside the box on City's next attack.

24th minute: Aurier pretty robustly shoves Jack Grealish over. The referee waves play on and Forest launch it towards Brennan Johnson, who is going to be their major threat on that right wing. The Wales international lacks support, goes it alone and first across the City six-yard box.

20th minute: City have started very sharply here but the Forest defensive performance is one of those that comes to look instantly heroic. The exploits of Joe Worrall, Serge Aurier and their colleagues at the back is really firing up the home crowd. Belting atmosphere.

18th minute: Brilliant from Phil Foden, who leaves Renan Lodi on his backside. He finds De Bruyne, whose cross is just over Erling Haaland. Forest half clear but City get it back and are into one of those periods of rolling attacks. Another fine intervention by Serge Aurier on Grealish at the back post means the home team survive.

16th minute: Grealish is up to continue after some treatment. Kevin De Bruyne thunders his free-kick into the top of the wall.

14th minute: Bernardo Silva is onto a slack Forest clearance and sends a bouncing ball towards Jack Grealish. Joe Worrall comes flying in with his studs up and is booked. The home captain points out to referee Graham Scott that that's his first one. That's true, but it as a hell of a first one!

11th minute: Not for the first time today, Phil Foden over-hits a delivery. Erling Haaland chases the loose ball, Aurier slides into win the tackle and deck the Norway star. The locals lap it up.

10th minute: Corner for City. Aymeric Laporte nods down Kevin De Bruyne's delivery and Ilkay Gundogan is the latest man to have a shot blocked. Serge Aurier gets in the way. Now Forest break, Brennan Johnson sets Jack Grealish sprawling and the referee waves "play on". The Wales international gets into the City box but Laporte and Kyle Walker are across to snuff out the danger.

8th minute: Foden is popping up in pockets of space and causing Forest problems. This time he sets up Jack Grealish, who takes a touch and absolutely lashes a shot from about 12 yards. Home skipper Joe Worrall makes a goal-saving block.

6th minute: Ilkay Gundogan aims a raking ball into the Forest box. Foden touches it back towards the penalty spot but there's no one there.

4th minute: Serge Aurier leaves on on Jack Grealish very late. That's stupid. De Bruyne will like the look of this freekick, which is level with the left corner of the penalty area and about 25 yards out. Foden boots it over everyone, Aymeric Laporte is wrestled to the ground for the second setpiece in a row and the City players are furious. It's a moot point because Laporte would have had to be 10 feet tall to get anything on that.

2nd minute: Kevin De Bruyne floats a free-kick towards the backpost. It reaches Foden, who has time to weigh up his options but punts a cross into Keylor Navas' chest. Forest look to break and the home fans want handball against Kyle Walker, who grapples effectively with Morgan Gibbs-White.

1st minute: Manchester City get us underway. The City Ground breaks out en masse into "Champions of Europe, you'll never sing that!" What had 10 seconds on that sweepstake? Well played!

3 mins from kickoff: The teams are out to Guns N Roses' Welcome to the Jungle, as is customary at the City Ground. The City fans away to my right boo the Premier League anthem, as is now customary. 

5 mins from kickoff: Steve Cooper is out in the dugout, taking a rapturous ovation from the Forest faithful. The players are in the tunnel and the atmosphere is crackling nicely.

10 mins from kickoff: Forest fans behind the temporary goal where City's players were going through some shooting drills started up with pantomime cheers as player after player missed the target. Even Erling Haaland put a couple wide until Phil Foden and Ilkay Gundogan stopped the fun by firing past backup goalkeeper Scott Carson. Hard to read too much into final preparations but Foden looks razor-sharp on what is a big afternoon for the England attacker after a spell out of Pep Guardiola's first XI.

15 mins from kickoff: The teams are well into their warmups now. This is the sort of situation where City's players will speak afterwards about being focused on the task at hand, but they'll definitely know what's happened at Villa Park. The crowd at the City Ground are close to the pitch and Pep Guardiola's squad are warming up at the end of the ground where the away fans are stationed. This is the stuff title races are made of. The fact City's players have been in these situations many times before doesn't make them any less intriguing.

35 mins from kickoff: Well, well, well, it looks like Arsenal have a stoppage-time winner at Villa Park. That will mean City need to win in part of the Midlands to return to top of the table. Find out how all the drama has played out in Villa vs. Arsenal here.

40 mins from kickoff: It looks like left-back once again for Bernardo Silva then, or at least a Guardiolisme interpretation of it. The likes of Brennan Johnson and Morgan Gibbs-White will certainly have their eye on that area of the field. Silva discussed his unlikely deployment this week, which has been brought about in part by Joao Cancelo's shock January departure to Bayern Munich.

I’m not going to lie, it’s very tough. When you play those positions you have to have a defenders’ mentality. You lose a little bit your offensive thinking and what you do with the ball. You are more focused on not making mistakes and defending well, occupying the spaces. "It’s been challenging but it’s been nice. It’s a good challenge. I love challenges and I try to help the team as much as possible in the games we have won. Important games and we need to keep going.

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58 mins from kickoff: And here's the Forest team. There are five changes, with some of those enforced by Steve Cooper's injury list. Joe Worrall, Felipe, Jack Colback, Jonjo Shelvey, and Danilo are the men to come in.

1 hour from kickoff: The teams are in. Phil Foden starts for Manchester City. Looks like Bernardo Silva will do his thing again at left-back.

1 hr 20 mins from kickoff: Team news is 20 minutes away, something that is always a matter of intrigue when Pep Guardiola is around. Prior to this match, the Manchester City manager gave some fascinating insights with regards to his thought processes after the decision to field Bernardo Silva as a hybrid right-back against Arsenal raised eyebrows.

“I cannot go to sleep or wake up in the morning, have something inside of me visualising what the opponent can do and think: ‘The normal thing is play the starting XI that 89% of the people around the world say is the best.’,” he said. “In 14 years, starting with the second team Barcelona, I never took a decision like: ‘I am going to show something [to show off].’ I have to feel it in my guts, in my stomach.”

“[It’s about] responsibility. I feel, I see many things, I speak to staff, see training, see personal issues of players with problems at home, maybe they are satisfied about a win or sad because they don’t play. This is always part of my decision, why I take the selection.”

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1 hr 40 mins from kickoff: Well, well, well. It's all going off in the title race this week. Arsenal are trying to bounce back from their midweek defeat to City against Aston Villa at the moment and this is what's going on at Villa Park.

2 hours from kickoff: Hello and welcome to the Sporting News' live coverage of Nottingham Forest vs. Manchester City from the City Ground.

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Nottingham Forest vs Man City lineups

Forest head coach Steve Cooper is battling against one of the longest current injury lists in the Premier League with eight first-team players out of action.

First choice centre-back pair Scott McKenna and Willy Boly were both forced off in last weekend's 2-0 loss at Fulham, with the duo injured at the same time in a bizarre collision. Their absences account for two of five changes overall, with Joe Worrall, Felipe, Jack Colback, Jonjo Shelvey, and Danilo the men to come in.

Nottingham Forest starting XI (4-3-3): Navas (GK) — Aurier, Felipe, Worrall, Lodi — Colback, Shelvey, Freuler — Gibbs-White, Danilo — Johnson

Nottingham Forest subs:  Hennessey (GK), Williams, Toffolo, Scarpa, Mangala, Surridge, Dennis, Ayew, Wood.

City came through their win at Arsenal unscathed and England star John Stones (hamstring) is their only absentee for this clash. However, Pep Guardiola could shuffle his pack with an eye on next week's Champions League trip to RB Leipzig, with Phil Foden and Rico Lewis among those in contention to start

Man City starting XI (4-3-3): Ederson (GK) — Walker, Dias Laporte, Silva— De Bruyne, Rodri, Gundogan — Foden, Haaland, Grealish

Man City subs: Ortega (GK), Lewis, Gomez, Ake, Akanji, Phillips, Mahrez, Palmer, Alvarez 

MORE: Man City lineup vs Arsenal: 'Overthinking' Pep Guardiola's biggest tactics hits and misses remembered

Nottingham Forest vs Man City live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch all of the action from this match in some of the major territories:

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Malaysia

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UK: This match will not be broadcast live in the UK due to the television blackout on Saturday 3pm kickoffs.

USA: This match streams on NBC's Peacock platform for subscribers in both English and Spanish.

Canada: Every Premier League game this season is live streaming exclusively via fuboTV in Canada.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream every match live and on demand on Optus Sport

Dom Farrell

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Dom is the senior content producer for Sporting News UK. He previously worked as fan brands editor for Manchester City at Reach Plc. Prior to that, he built more than a decade of experience in the sports journalism industry, primarily for the Stats Perform and Press Association news agencies. Dom has covered major football events on location, including the entirety of Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup in Paris and St Petersburg respectively, along with numerous high-profile Premier League, Champions League and England international matches. Cricket and boxing are his other major sporting passions and he has covered the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Gennadiy Golovkin and Vasyl Lomachenko live from ringside.