Match Details

Premier League
Chelsea
1 3
Nottingham Forest
Full Time
HT 0-2
Joao Pedro 90'
T. Awoniyi 2'Igor Jesus 15' (P)View all (3)
Match Started
T. Awoniyi 2'

Goal (Assist: D. Bakwa)

Morato 10'

Yellow Card

M. Gusto 14'

Yellow Card

Igor Jesus 15'

Penalty Goal

Z. Abbott N. Williams 45+5'

Substitution

J. Derry L. Delap 45+9'

Substitution

C. Palmer 45+10'

Missed Penalty

Half Time
T. Adarabioyo L. Colwill 46'

Substitution

Cunha N. Milenkovic 46'

Substitution

N. Dominguez E. Anderson 46'

Substitution

Igor Jesus M. Gibbs-White 46'

Substitution

T. Awoniyi 52'

Goal (Assist: M. Gibbs-White)

R. Lavia Andrey Santos 58'

Substitution

R. Sanchez F. Jorgensen 66'

Substitution

M. Gibbs-White C. Wood 66'

Substitution

Joao Pedro 73'

Goal Disallowed (VAR)

M. Caicedo 78'

Yellow Card

L. Delap 78'

Yellow Card

D. Bakwa O. Hutchinson 80'

Substitution

Joao Pedro 90+3'

Goal (Assist: M. Cucurella)

Full Time
End of Match

Chelsea 4-2-3-1 Calum McFarlane

Robert Sánchez 1
Sánchez
Marc Cucurella 3
Cucurella
Tosin Adarabioyo 4
Adarabioyo
Trevoh Chalobah 23
Chalobah
Malo Gusto 27
Gusto
Moisés Caicedo 25
Caicedo
Roméo Lavia 45
Lavia
Jesse Derry 55
Derry
Enzo Fernández 8
Fernández
Cole Palmer 10
Palmer
João Pedro 20
Pedro

Starters

  • Robert Sánchez1 Robert Sánchez
  • Marc Cucurella3 Marc Cucurella
  • Tosin Adarabioyo4 Tosin Adarabioyo
  • Trevoh Chalobah23 Trevoh Chalobah
  • Malo Gusto27 Malo Gusto
  • Moisés Caicedo25 Moisés Caicedo
  • Roméo Lavia45 Roméo Lavia
  • Jesse Derry55 Jesse Derry
  • Enzo Fernández8 Enzo Fernández
  • Cole Palmer10 Cole Palmer
  • João Pedro20 João Pedro

Substitutes

  • Levi Colwill6 Levi Colwill
  • Liam Delap9 Liam Delap
  • Filip Jørgensen12 Filip Jørgensen
  • Dário Essugo14 Dário Essugo
  • Andrey Santos17 Andrey Santos
  • Jorrel Hato21 Jorrel Hato
  • Reece James24 Reece James
  • Wesley Fofana29 Wesley Fofana
  • Josh Acheampong34 Josh Acheampong

Nottingham Forest 4-4-2 Vitor Pereira

Matz Sels 26
Sels
Luca Netz 25
Netz
Morato 4
Morato
Jair 23
Jair
Zach Abbott 44
Abbott
James McAtee 24
McAtee
Nicolás Domínguez 16
Domínguez
Ryan Yates 22
Yates
Dilane Bakwa 29
Bakwa
Taiwo Awoniyi 9
Awoniyi
x2
Igor Jesus 19
Jesus

Starters

  • Matz Sels26 Matz Sels
  • Luca Netz25 Luca Netz
  • Morato4 Morato
  • Jair23 Jair
  • Zach Abbott44 Zach Abbott
  • James McAtee24 James McAtee
  • Nicolás Domínguez16 Nicolás Domínguez
  • Ryan Yates22 Ryan Yates
  • Dilane Bakwa29 Dilane Bakwa
  • Taiwo Awoniyi9 Taiwo Awoniyix2
  • Igor Jesus19 Igor Jesus

Substitutes

  • Neco Williams3 Neco Williams
  • Elliot Anderson8 Elliot Anderson
  • Morgan Gibbs-White10 Morgan Gibbs-White
  • Chris Wood11 Chris Wood
  • Eric da Silva Moreira17 Eric da Silva Moreira
  • Lorenzo Lucca20 Lorenzo Lucca
  • Omari Hutchinson21 Omari Hutchinson
  • Stefan Ortega27 Stefan Ortega
  • Nikola Milenković31 Nikola Milenković

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Match Statistics

Chelsea Nottingham Forest
  • 5 Shots on Goal 4
  • 8 Shots off Goal 1
  • 21 Total Shots 6
  • 8 Blocked Shots 1
  • 12 Shots insidebox 6
  • 9 Shots outsidebox 1
  • 12 Fouls 10
  • 10 Corner Kicks 1
  • 1 Offsides 2
  • 68% Ball Possession 32%
  • 3 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 1 Goalkeeper Saves 4
  • 649 Total passes 325
  • 591 Passes accurate 259
  • 91% Passes % 80%
  • 1.93 expected_goals 2.07
  • 0.56 goals_prevented 0.56

Head-to-Head Stats

Chelsea Wins 6
Draws 3
Nottingham Forest Wins 1

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1. Match Summary

Nottingham Forest secured a surprising 3-1 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Taiwo Awoniyi proved to be the hero for the visitors, scoring twice. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, Chelsea were unable to convert their opportunities, missing a penalty and having a goal disallowed for offside. The match saw a flurry of substitutions, particularly from Nottingham Forest, as they managed the game effectively after taking a comfortable lead.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Chelsea: Chelsea completely dominated the statistical categories, boasting 68% possession, a significantly higher pass accuracy (91% vs 80%), and a far greater number of total shots (21 vs 6). However, their inability to translate this dominance into goals was their downfall. Their expected goals (xG) of 1.93 suggests they *should* have scored more, but poor finishing and a strong performance from the Nottingham Forest goalkeeper prevented this. The three yellow cards also indicate a level of frustration and perhaps a lack of discipline.

Nottingham Forest: Despite being heavily outplayed in terms of possession and passing, Nottingham Forest were clinical in their finishing. Their xG of 2.07 aligns well with their three goals, demonstrating efficiency. Matz Sels in goal was crucial, making 4 saves compared to Robert Sánchez's 1. The numerous substitutions made by Vitor Pereira suggest a tactical approach focused on game management and maintaining their lead. Their defensive resilience, despite being under constant pressure, was key to their victory.

Key Statistical Highlights:

Possession: Chelsea (68%) vs. Nottingham Forest (32%) - Demonstrates Chelsea's control of the ball. Total Shots: Chelsea (21) vs. Nottingham Forest (6) - Highlights Chelsea's attacking intent. Goalkeeper Saves: Chelsea (1) vs. Nottingham Forest (4) - Shows the impact of Sels in denying Chelsea. Pass Accuracy: Chelsea (91%) vs. Nottingham Forest (80%) - Chelsea's superior passing ability.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

2' - GOAL: Nottingham Forest - Taiwo Awoniyi scores with an assist from Dilane Bakwa. (0-1) 10' - YELLOW CARD: Morato (Nottingham Forest) receives a yellow card. 14' - YELLOW CARD: Malo Gusto (Chelsea) receives a yellow card. 15' - GOAL: Nottingham Forest - Igor Jesus scores a penalty. (0-2) 45' - SUBSTITUTION: Zach Abbott (Nottingham Forest) replaced. 45' - SUBSTITUTION: Jesse Derry (Chelsea) replaced. 45' - PENALTY MISSED: Cole Palmer (Chelsea) misses a penalty. 46' - SUBSTITUTION: Tosin Adarabioyo (Chelsea) replaced. 46' - SUBSTITUTION: Cunha (Nottingham Forest) replaced. 46' - SUBSTITUTION: Nicolás Domínguez (Nottingham Forest) replaced. 46' - SUBSTITUTION: Igor Jesus (Nottingham Forest) replaced. 52' - GOAL: Nottingham Forest - Taiwo Awoniyi scores again with an assist from Morgan Gibbs-White. (0-3) 58' - SUBSTITUTION: Roméo Lavia (Chelsea) replaced. 66' - SUBSTITUTION: Robert Sánchez (Chelsea) replaced. 66' - SUBSTITUTION: Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest) replaced. 73' - GOAL DISALLOWED: João Pedro (Chelsea) has a goal disallowed for offside. 78' - YELLOW CARD: Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea) receives a yellow card. 78' - YELLOW CARD: Lewis Delap (Chelsea) receives a yellow card. 80' - SUBSTITUTION: Dilane Bakwa (Nottingham Forest) replaced. 90' - GOAL: Chelsea - João Pedro scores with an assist from Marc Cucurella. (1-3)
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