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  1. Glasner on Savona set-back, making City Ground 'a fortress' and transferspublished at 16:34 BST

    Millie Sian
    BBC Sport journalist

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    Nottingham Forest boss Oliver Glasner has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League opener against Leeds United at the City Ground (kick-off 15:00 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Ryan Yates and Nicolo Savona have been ruled out but he will still have the pick of "23 other fit on-field players" for his matchday squad.

    • On Savona's road to recovery after undergoing surgery in March: "We did think he would be further on than he is right now. He had a minor set-back with his knee, so he is back working in the gym again." The defender should be back on grass in a couple of weeks.

    • Glasner is "very ready" to take charge of his first competitive match as head coach: "The players are fit and looking good. We've changed a few things in the way we want to play but the players have adapted really well. We aren't at 100% right now, it just isn't possible, but we feel we are on a good track."

    • On what he is expecting "very good" Leeds United to bring: "They play very physically, they are top at set pieces, they were second in running distance and they won the most balls under pressure last season."

    • The two pre-season friendlies at home have shown the fans' "passion and support" for the team. Glasner added: "I've learned that fans don't expect you to win every single game, but they do expect you to fight for every single ball. If we do that, the City Ground will be our fortress."

    • Glasner is still expecting one or two more incomings before the end of the transfer window.

    • He explained: "I'm very confident we will get in two more high-quality players. We won't do business just to add numbers. We already know which players we want to bring in, now it is about getting the deals done. We do have other options with the same profile, though, if those deals can't be done."

    • Glasner said they will be of a similar profile to Xaver Schlager and Ousmane Diomande, explaining he wants two players with "Champions League experience and many caps for their countries that have played at the highest level".

    • European football chat "makes no sense" at the moment, with Glasner adding: "It also doesn't align with how I am as a person. I'm always very humble, I'm not a loud speaker, and I'm fine with admitting every team is doing a good job at being ambitious and so far we are the team spending the least."

    • In his opinion, the fans will be "realistic with their expectations as long as they are being told the truth" - and, importantly, he added that his team do have "big goals" for the next few seasons.

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  2. 'Gaps to fill' for Forest but 'it should not be panic stations'published at 11:26 BST

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    With Oliver Glasner's arrival, perhaps the expectation was it would trigger another Nottingham Forest overhaul.

    It has been relatively quiet so far, with Glasner hoping patience will pay off.

    Forest's main signings - Xaver Schlager and Ousmane Diomande - add extra quality and depth, while Schlager played under Glasner at Wolfsburg and is a player the head coach knows and can immediately trust.

    Goalkeeper Steven Benda joins as third choice to offer extra cover, but because there has not been a marquee signing to replace Elliot Anderson, there can be a view Forest have fallen short in the window so far.

    That should not be the case, with Forest always looking for quality over quantity and Glasner said on Sunday that two or three deals were in the pipeline.

    Glasner also dismissed a suggestion on Forest were short on numbers in midfield, pointing to James McAtee and Morgan Gibbs-White as options who could comfortably drop back.

    The expensive nature of the market, the World Cup holding deals up and Forest looking to be more precise naturally means transfers have been slower. Add to that clubs know Forest have money to spend.

    Any team would be weaker without England's Anderson, who was outstanding for Forest after joining from Newcastle two years ago, but while there are still gaps to fill it should not be panic stations.

    What have you made of Forest's summer transfers so far? And what do you expect to happen at Forest before the end of the transfer window?

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  3. Where will Nottingham Forest finish?published at 08:22 BST

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    Last season: 16th.

    This season: 8th.

    How did a squad with Nottingham Forest's obvious quality end up fighting relegation last season?

    Easy - have four managers.

    After Nuno Espirito Santo, Ange Postecoglou, Sean Dyche and Vitor Pereira comes the ambitious appointment of Oliver Glasner.

    Glasner is demanding and will have an even more demanding owner in Evangelos Marinakis, but Forest will surely use the £116m from the sale of Elliot Anderson to back their new manager.

    Expect plenty of activity before the deadline, with Ivory Coast defender Ousmane Diomande already in for £34m from Sporting.

    Morgan Gibbs-White has stayed and will be a key figure again.

    The Glasner era - like all other managerial eras at Forest - will not be dull.

  4. More points for bottom-half sides but bottom two cut adrift in 2025-26published at 08:19 BST

    Chris Collinson
    BBC Sport statistician

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    Teams in the bottom half of the Premier League in 2025-26 finished with more points than they had in years, meaning that judging them simply by their position in the table is perhaps a little harsh.

    Everton may have been underwhelmed with their 13th-place finish but it was the most points a team in that position had finished with since the Toffees themselves in 1999-2000.

    The points of the four places below them were all the highest they have been in the Premier League for 23 years and West Ham can consider themselves unlucky to have gone down with the highest points total for an 18th-placed side since 2010-11.

    Graphic showing teams in Premier League positions 13-18 last season taking more points than most previous seasons

    However, competition has come at a cost.

    One place where the Premier League has become less competitive - because it has become more fiercely-contested overall - is at the very bottom.

    While it is almost expected for one side to be cut adrift long before the end of the season, nowadays two sides are getting left behind.

    The average points tally of the second-bottom side in a 38-game season is 31, meaning teams that finish there have usually competed in a relegation battle for most of the season before ultimately falling short.

    After the Premier League was reduced to 20 teams in 1995-96, only two 19th-placed sides failed to reach 30 points in the first 21 seasons. But in the past decade, seven of the 10 sides to finish in that position have failed to do so.

    In the past two seasons, promoted sides Ipswich and Burnley have both finished there with just 22 points - the fewest ever taken by a second-bottom side.

    Graphic showing the points tallies of the 19th-placed side in every season since 1995, with 22 the lowest in the past two seasons

    Relegation battles are now mostly a fight to see who takes the final spot in the bottom three, with the other two accounted for long before the final day - often by promoted sides.

    But inspired by the survival of Sunderland and Leeds, promoted trio Coventry City, Ipswich Town and Hull City will all be hoping they have what it takes to match the competitiveness of the Premier League this season.

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  5. 🎧 Colback joins Shut Up and Show More Footballpublished at 16:30 BST 19 August

    A new episode of Shut Up and Show More Football is available on BBC Sounds and this week's special guest is former Nottingham Forest midfielder Jack Colback.

    Colback, who was part of the Reds' Premier League promotion-winning team in 2022, will be joining BBC Radio Nottingham's commentary team for some of this season's fixtures, including Saturday's season opener against Leeds United.

    Speaking about Forest's ambitions for the 2026-27 season, Colback said: "From the owner's point of view, he will be very ambitious. Bringing in Oliver Glasner just shows how much he wants to move this club forward.

    "The league positions nowadays can be a bit confusing because you can be not far from finishing eighth or 17th at times.

    "European football, as good as it was, felt like a bit of a hindrance for them. It was amazing for the fans to get to the semi-final, but it was difficult for them to keep their league form up.

    "I do think there should be optimism this season. The owner will certainly want to be up there competing for Europe again."

    Listen below or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.

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  6. Play BBC Sport's new Match of the Day Predictor gamepublished at 08:05 BST 19 August

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    Fancy testing your football prediction skills? With the new season under way, BBC Sport has just the thing to keep you entertained every week.

    After the success of our World Cup Predictor game, we've rebranded it for the club season as Match of the Day Predictor.

    It's simple to play - just predict the outcome of the six fixtures we've selected from across domestic and European competitions every week.

    And don't worry if you've joined late - players can join at any time, get involved with the latest round and start building a streak.

    Once you've submitted your predictions, you'll also be able to see what others think the outcome of the match will be.

    Read more about it here

    You can find the predictor in the navigation bar at the top of this page, or click here to play

  7. Awoniyi goes with everyone's blessingpublished at 16:51 BST 18 August

    Colin Fray
    BBC Radio Nottingham reporter

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    There is great love for Taiwo Awoniyi.

    He has done a lot of work off the field with Nottingham Forest - and of course a lot of good work on the field as well.

    Since he has been at the club, he has done everything with a massive smile on his face. That is what has endeared him to the Nottingham public.

    He obviously had some real problems while he was at the club as well, none more so than at the back end of the 2024-25 season when he collided with the goalpost in a game against Leicester City at the City Ground.

    It was then he had to be put into an induced coma as he recovered from a ruptured intestine - but there were lots of other injury problems as well.

    Yet, whenever Forest needed him and needed a goal, he was on the pitch and able to deliver in those crucial moments, such as the day they secured Premier League survival against Arsenal.

    But that wasn't the only goal he scored in that fight against relegation, he got a couple against Southampton in that run as well.

    He scored twice against Chelsea, twice at Stamford Bridge in big games. One of those braces was in the 2025-26 season and those goals were huge in terms of Forest staying up.

    He has this knack of being in the right place at the right time.

    He scored 23 goals in 103 appearances for the club. Forest secured him as their first signing after promotion to the Premier League for £17m four years ago - and he has delivered those memories.

    Owner Evangelos Marinakis has led the tributes to him - and he goes to Coventry City with everybody's blessing.

    There is a hope that he has a fabulous season with them, apart from when he faces Forest.

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  8. Forest reveal new shirt sponsorpublished at 14:34 BST 18 August

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    Nottingham Forest have announced a new front-of-shirt sponsor for the 2026-27 season, with owner Evangelos Marinakis stating the deal is "another important step in the continued growth of our club".

    Marex will become the club's principle partner, global markets partner and exclusive provider of foreign exchange and other financial services - and their branding will appear on the front of all men's and women's kits.

    "Marex is an ambitious, global business with a strong reputation for excellence and performance," Marinakis said after announcing the multi-year partnership.

    "Those qualities reflect our own ambitions for Nottingham Forest. We look forward to working together and building a successful relationship."

    The club added that information will be circulated "in due course" for supporters wishing to have the new sponsor branding printed on their already purchased shirts.