Tickets overview
Nottingham Forest tickets remain in strong demand because the club combines Premier League football with a major historical profile in English football. Under head coach Vítor Pereira, buyer interest has stayed high around captain Morgan Gibbs-White, defender Murillo, and forward Taiwo Awoniyi, while summer additions Dan Ndoye, James McAtee, and Omari Hutchinson have added further appeal for the 2025/26 season. Nottingham Forest remain one of the most closely followed clubs in the English Premier League, which keeps demand high across both home and away fixtures.
The biggest price spikes usually come with Category A and Category A* fixtures, especially against Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal. Demand also rises sharply for the East Midlands Derby against Leicester City and for UEFA Europa League nights at City Ground, where Nottingham Forest's return to European competition has created exceptional pressure on supply. Matches against Chelsea in the English Premier League also tend to attract strong resale activity because of the profile of the fixture.
When official allocations are tight for major Nottingham Forest fixtures, SeatPin gives buyers access through a verified seller network.
Stadium and Seating Guide
City Ground is Nottingham Forest's home stadium and has been in use since 1898. The four main sections are the Brian Clough Stand, the Bridgford Stand, the Trent End, and the Peter Taylor Stand. Premium pricing is usually strongest in the Brian Clough Stand and executive areas, while the loudest atmosphere is often found in the Trent End and parts of the Bridgford lower tier. Older supporters still refer to parts of the ground and club history through the lens of Nottingham Forest Old traditions, especially when discussing long established seating preferences.
Stand choice matters for buyers comparing view, noise level, and proximity to visiting supporters. The Bridgford Stand lower tier houses away fans, while parts of the Peter Taylor Stand near the away end can also feel livelier on bigger occasions. For sold out sections and harder-to-source seat locations, SeatPin helps buyers compare available resale seating by stand.
How to buy Nottingham Forest tickets?
You can use SeatPin to buy Nottingham Forest tickets. Secure your seat in just a few simple steps.
- Visit SeatPin.com
- Find the Nottingham Forest fixture you want to attend
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price
- Review ticket details and add to cart
- Complete your purchase with secure payment
Where to buy Nottingham Forest tickets?
You can buy Nottingham Forest tickets through official club sales or through SeatPin for available resale listings. SeatPin helps buyers compare listed seats across different areas of City Ground.
- Pick the Nottingham Forest event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
Do you need to be a member to buy Nottingham Forest tickets?
Yes, most Nottingham Forest home Premier League fixtures are effectively member-only and rarely reach general sale. MyForest Pro gets the earliest priority window, followed by MyForest Plus and MyForest Core. Domestic cup fixtures are the most likely to open more widely if seats remain after season card holders and members have been served.
How to get Nottingham Forest tickets without being a member?
The clearest non-member route is SeatPin, because most standard Nottingham Forest home tickets are sold during member priority windows. It is a practical alternative for buyers targeting sold out fixtures.
- Pick the Nottingham Forest event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
How to get tickets for Nottingham Forest away matches?
Nottingham Forest away tickets are mainly distributed through a priority scheme for season card holders, while our platform offers another route when official access is restricted.
- Pick the Nottingham Forest event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
Priority Plus and Priority One members usually receive the earliest away purchase windows, while other eligible supporters may need to enter a ballot. The club also requires attendance at a minimum of three away Premier League fixtures to stay eligible for the scheme in future seasons. That structure makes trips to grounds such as Stamford Bridge, Villa Park, and Stadium of Light especially difficult to access through official channels alone. Away demand is usually highest for English Premier League trips to Chelsea, Sunderland, and Manchester United, where allocations disappear quickly.
How much are Nottingham Forest tickets?
Nottingham Forest match tickets for the 2025/26 season usually range from £33 to £60 for standard adult seats, depending on fixture category. Category C is the cheapest level, while Category A and Category A* fixtures sit at the top end. Games against Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal usually push standard pricing toward the £60 mark. Home dates against Chelsea and away demand for Manchester United are also among the most expensive English Premier League fixtures on the secondary market.
Hospitality pricing is much wider because the product differs from standard seating. Packages at City Ground start at about £234 for the Trentside Lounge and can rise to around £1,260 for the Boardroom on elite dates. European knockout demand and derby demand can also lift resale prices, especially when Morgan Gibbs-White and Chris Wood are central to the fixture narrative.
| Ticket type | Typical price |
| Standard adult seat | £33 to £60 |
| Category C | Lower end of standard range |
| Category A and A* | Upper end, up to about £60 |
| Trentside Lounge hospitality | From about £234 |
| Boardroom hospitality | Up to about £1,260 |
For high-demand Premier League and UEFA Europa League dates, our platform surfaces curated resale inventory when standard allocations are gone.
What is a season ticket?
A Nottingham Forest season ticket, branded as a Season Card, gives the holder a reserved seat for all 19 home Premier League fixtures at City Ground. It is different from a MyForest membership, which does not include entry but gives priority access to buy individual home and European tickets. Season Card holders also receive stronger priority for away fixtures and domestic cup sales.
This distinction matters because membership is mainly an access tool, while a Season Card is a guaranteed seat product. Season Card holders can also return seats for resale through official club systems, which helps keep high-demand fixtures circulating inside the club ecosystem before buyers look elsewhere. When no new Season Cards are available, our platform is an alternative for supporters who still want access to individual fixtures.
How to buy a Nottingham Forest season ticket?
You can buy a Nottingham Forest season ticket by renewing during the club's renewal window or by joining the official waiting list for new availability. For the 2026/27 season, renewals opened on March 13, 2026 and close at 5pm on April 24, 2026. New applicants must join the Official Season Card Waiting List and pay a £10 administration fee, with MyForest Pro members typically receiving priority for any seats that become available.
How much do Nottingham Forest season tickets cost?
Nottingham Forest season tickets for 2026/27 are frozen at the previous year's levels, with adult prices varying by stadium zone and age category. General adult prices are listed between £575 and £915 in one club breakdown, while another club pricing reference places adult general admission between £777 and £1,236. The variation reflects different seating zones and product types rather than a single flat price.
Senior supporters aged 65 and over pay between £415 and £700. Young Adult prices for ages 18 to 21 range from £561 to £777. Junior prices for ages 12 to 17 sit around £285 to £300, and child prices for ages 4 to 11 range from £190 to £215. Buyers should check the exact stand and age band before comparing value across the Brian Clough Stand, Trent End, Bridgford Stand, and Peter Taylor Stand.
| Category | Price range |
| Adult | £575 to £915 |
| Senior 65+ | £415 to £700 |
| Young Adult 18 to 21 | £561 to £777 |
| Junior 12 to 17 | £285 to £300 |
| Child 4 to 11 | £190 to £215 |
How does Nottingham Forest membership work?
Nottingham Forest membership works through tiered priority access, with higher levels getting earlier chances to buy home tickets. The structure is built around MyForest Pro, MyForest Plus, and MyForest Core, plus youth and junior options. For most Premier League fixtures at City Ground, these priority windows matter because demand is usually strong enough to absorb inventory before any broad public sale appears.
Membership also matters for access to club-managed resale inventory, selected events, and some retail benefits. The club does not rely on a traditional home loyalty points model in the same way some rivals do. Instead, the tier itself determines when a supporter can buy. If those windows pass without success, our platform offers an alternative route for buyers who still want a specific Nottingham Forest fixture. Separate club pathways also exist around Nottingham Forest Women and Nottingham Forest B Team, although those ticketing processes are not the same as first-team men's league sales.
What are the Nottingham Forest membership types?
Nottingham Forest offers MyForest Pro, MyForest Plus, MyForest Core, Junior Reds, and International Reds. MyForest Pro gives the earliest home ticket priority, followed by Plus and then Core in separate 24-hour windows. Members can also receive retail discounts, a welcome pack, event invitations, and access to club-managed resale inventory for selected sold out fixtures.
How many tickets can you buy as a Nottingham Forest member?
Nottingham Forest members can usually buy one ticket per membership for both home and away fixtures. A single transaction can include up to six tickets, but every seat must be assigned to a valid individual membership or customer number. That cap generally stays in place across fixture categories, although the club can review limits on a fixture-by-fixture basis for exceptional demand.
Do kids need to be members too?
Yes, children usually need their own Nottingham Forest membership to buy during priority sales periods. Junior Reds covers ages 4 to 13, while MyForest Core Youth applies to ages 14 to 17. The club also states that supporters under 14 must be accompanied by an adult at the stadium, which matters when planning linked purchases for family seating.
How much is the Nottingham Forest membership?
Nottingham Forest membership prices for 2025/26 are £99 for MyForest Pro, £70 for MyForest Plus, and £40 for MyForest Core. MyForest Core Youth costs £20 and Junior Reds costs £15. As of April 2026, the club had reduced some rates for the remainder of the campaign, with entry pricing starting from £15.
Nottingham Forest's stadium
Nottingham Forest's stadium is City Ground, a riverside venue in Nottingham that has hosted the club since 1898. Current capacity is listed in club research between 30,445 and 31,042, and redevelopment plans submitted in early 2026 aim to raise that figure to about 52,500 in the coming years. The setting near the River Trent gives City Ground one of the most recognisable matchday locations in the Premier League.
Each stand offers a different buying profile. The Brian Clough Stand is the largest and often attracts premium pricing, the Trent End is the classic goal-end choice for atmosphere, the Bridgford Stand lower tier houses visiting supporters, and sections of the Peter Taylor Stand near the away end can also be lively. Buyers comparing comfort, noise, and sightline should check stand location carefully before purchase, especially for major fixtures involving Chelsea, Newcastle United, Aston Villa, or Sunderland. Supporters planning away travel often compare City Ground access with trips to Stamford Bridge, Villa Park, and Stadium of Light because those venues regularly feature on Nottingham Forest's toughest ticket lists.
For buyers who want to target a specific stand or sit together at City Ground, our platform highlights available seating options clearly before checkout.