Nottingham Forest hosts Porto in a crucial Europa League quarter-final second leg, aiming for their first European semi-final in over 40 years. The first leg ended in a 1-1 draw, setting the stage for a decisive match at the City Ground.
Key points
Nottingham Forest targets first European semi-final since 1984
Match against Porto is the quarter-final second leg
First leg ended in a 1-1 draw
Fixture offers chance for Premier League safety boost
Porto aims to establish themselves further in Europe
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PREVIEW: Nottingham Forest host Porto with first European semi final in over four decades in sight
PREVIEW: Nottingham Forest host Porto with first European semi final in over four decades in sight
Nottingham Forest target their first European semi final in over 40 years by breaking the deadlock in their Europa League quarter final second leg against Porto at the City Ground.
The reverse fixture in Portugal ended 1-1 due to Martim Fernandesâ spectacular own goal, with too much on the back pass towards goalkeeper Diogo Gomes handing Vitor Pereiraâs side a lifeline after going behind.
Thursdayâs fixture gives Forest a huge chance to go within one step of the final in Istanbul for the first time since 1984 and find a much needed boost to achieve Premier League safety, while the visitors could further establish themselves on the European stage as a side to be feared considering their imperious league form.
Since he took charge at the City Ground, Pereira has won just one of his 11 Premier League matches but he has won two of his five Europa League matches this season â battling to a 4-2 aggregate win over Fenerbahçe in the playoff round.
Itâs been a tumultuous campaign for Forest, hiring four different managers including Pereira. Coupled with trying to juggle their European ambitions with premier League survival, the Tricky Trees sit three points above the drop in 17th place.
The hosts will be boosted by the return of England international Elliot Anderson, who missed the first leg serving a suspension for his red card against Braga.
Yet they arenât free of injuries, with defenders Nicolo Savona, Wily Boly and Jair Cunha are all expected to miss the rest of the season with knee injuries. Goalkeeper John Victor is also ruled out.
In contrast to Forestâs lowly league position, Porto sit five points clear at the top of Liga Portugal having lost just one game all season, theyâre in a tightly contested title race with Sporting Lisbon who themselves have also lost just once.
But the winners from 2011 havenât gone beyond the quarter finals since, losing to Roma in the playoff round last season.
Q&A
What is at stake for Nottingham Forest in the match against Porto?
Nottingham Forest aims to reach their first European semi-final in over 40 years while also seeking a boost for Premier League safety.
When did Nottingham Forest last reach a European semi-final?
Nottingham Forest last reached a European semi-final in 1984.
What was the result of the first leg between Nottingham Forest and Porto?
The first leg ended in a 1-1 draw, with an own goal by Martim Fernandes contributing to the score.
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Francisco Farioliâs side head into the second leg after a strong 3-1 win at Estoril Praia, with their 4-1 victory over Stuttgart in the round of 16 showing not only their attacking talent but their ability to adapt in game.
Porto avoided a complicated route into the knockouts having finished fifth, losing just once in their eight group stage games.
Their veteran striker Luuk de Jong is still missing from first team action, while Martim Fernandes and SamĂș are also unavailable. Argentinian defender Nehuen Perez is also missing after sustaining a knee issue.