Key stats
- Fulham failed to attempt a shot on target in this game, it's the first time they failed to attempt a shot on target in a game in the Premier League since facing Arsenal in October 2025.
- Nottingham Forest have failed to win in their last seven games in the Premier League.
- Nottingham Forest have failed to score in 14 of their 30 games, only Wolverhampton Wanderers (15) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season.
Highlights
Analysis


Forest were arguably the better side and will be disappointed not to get more out of the game with Fulham.
Match report
Fulham had not conceded in the opening 15 minutes of a league game this season before kickoff, and while they kept that record intact, it was under threat when Elliot Anderson dangerously cut inside but fired his shot wide.
The Cottagers had the best chance of the first half though, with two Nigerian teammates combining as Alex Iwobi’s free-kick found Calvin Bassey, but Matz Sels kept out his close-range header.
Forest had further chances to score before HT through Morgan Gibbs-White and Nicolás Domínguez, but Bernd Leno got behind both efforts from the edge of the box, ensuring that the City Ground would see a level HT scoreline for the fifth league match in succession.
With what was at stake, the Tricky Trees were determined to find the breakthrough in the second half, and Ola Aina was so close with a spectacular effort that smashed the crossbar.
The City Ground was crying for a hero, and it seemed as though fate had delivered one for a few delirious moments, as Dan Ndoye had the ball in the net minutes later, after escaping the attentions of his marker and deftly firing into the corner.
However, a quick review saw the goal chalked off, with barely an inch in the equation.
Yet, although Forest perhaps had some cause to curse their luck, they could have easily gone behind too when Rodrigo Muniz’s goalbound strike was headed off the line by Aina.
Saša Lukić then missed the post by a narrow margin with an attempt from the edge of the area, following a corner that Forest failed to clear. However, neither side had their shooting boots on in the final stages as both had to settle for a point each.
Vítor Pereira is still searching for his first top-flight win as Forest boss as a result (D2, L2), while Marco Silva’s side have now only won once in six away trips (D2, L3), as they miss the chance to break into the top half.
Flashscore Man of the Match: Ola Aina (Nottingham Forest)
