
Brutal Trees are in seventh heaven! Forest are title contenders
Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 01.02.25. | 18:11
Nottingham destroyed Brighton 7-0, handing them their toughest defeat since the 1958/1959 season, while Chris Wood continued his scoring spree, netting a hat-trick
If anyone has doubted until now, from now on, they won't make the same mistake! Nottingham Forest are title contenders! How else could one call a team that destroyed Brighton 7-0, handing the Seagulls their toughest defeat since the 1958/1959 season? Brighton, which beat Man United twice, snatched two points from Arsenal, beat Tottenham and Man City, and made it pretty hard for Liverpool. That same squad was demolished today and got lost in the Forest!
7 - Nottingham Forest enjoyed their biggest league victory since beating Chelsea 7-0 in the top-flight in April 1991. Meanwhile, this was Brighton’s heaviest league defeat since a 9-0 loss at Middlesbrough on the opening day of the 1958-59 season in the second tier. Resounding. pic.twitter.com/VizSSWnKue
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) February 1, 2025
The role of the hero goes to Chris Wood, who netted a hat-trick and moved to the fourth place on the top-scorers list with 17 goals by his name. Apart from him, the captain, Morgan Gibbs-White, Neco Williams and the sub, Jota Silva, found the net in Nottingham's ranks, while the visitors' skipper, Lewis Dunk, opened the scoring with an own goal.
What a season Chris Wood is having 🎯
— B/R Football (@brfootball) February 1, 2025
▪️ Hat trick against Brighton
▪️ His best goal return (17) in the Premier League with still 14 games to go
▪️ Behind only Mo Salah and Erling Haaland for the Premier League Golden Boot pic.twitter.com/pWihPLPKw2
Already at the break, it was clear that the points would stay in Nottingham, as the home crew had a 3-0 lead, but no one could have foreseen this sort of catastrophe. Forest are now tied with Arsenal in the second Premier League position, trailing six points behind the leaders Liverpool. But if Nuno Espirito Santo's men keep crushing the rivals like they did today, the Reds should definitely be worried.
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE - MATCHDAY 24
Saturday
Nott.Forest - Brighton 7-0 (3-0)
/Dunk 12 og, Gibbs-White 25, Wood 32, 64, 69 pen, Williams 89, Silva 90+1/
Bournemouth - Liverpool 0-0 IN PROGRESS
Everton - Leicester 2-0 IN PROGRESS
Ipswich - Southampton 0-0 IN PROGRESS
Newcastle - Fulham 0-0 IN PROGRESS
20.30: (3.45) Wolverhampton (3.50) Aston Villa (2.20)
Sunday
17.00: (2.20) Brentford (3.70) Tottenham (3.35)
17.00: (2.10) Man.Utd. (3.50) Crystal Palace (3.80)
19.30: (2.10) Arsenal (3.50) Man.City (3.80)
Monday
23.00: (1.40) Chelsea (4.80) West Ham (7.75)
***odds are subject to change***




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