The Reds have made a statement ahead of facing FC Utrecht
13:56, 14 Nov 2025
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Nottingham Forest have issued a Europa League update to supporters.
The Reds face FC Utrecht away in the competition next month, after they host Malmo at the City Ground on November 27.
The club has confirmed a ticket allocation of 1,200 for the match against Utrecht, with those tickets set to go on sale on Monday.
And, in a statement, Forest added: “The Club is aware that many fans have already booked travel and plan to head to the Netherlands to show their support for the team, regardless of whether or not they successfully obtain a ticket.
“After discussions between the Club and the relevant authorities, including UEFA and local police, we ask that any supporters who do not successfully obtain a ticket, but have booked travel to the Netherlands, do not travel to Utrecht on the day of the game.
“We have also been advised by local police that there will be no provision for Nottingham Forest supporters to watch the game in Utrecht, and so supporters will not be able to watch the game unless they have obtained a ticket directly via NFFC.
“Any supporter identified without a ticket at the ticket collection point, at Stadion Galgenwaard, or within any of the surrounding areas may be issued with a sanction.”
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