Nottingham Forest took another massive step toward Premier League survival on Sunday afternoon, battling to a hard-earned 1-1 draw against high-flying Aston Villa. In an afternoon of high stakes at the City Ground, a moment of brilliance from Neco Williams cancelled out an unfortunate defensive mishap to keep the hosts’ unbeaten streak alive.
Vitor Pereira’s side came into the match with growing confidence, but their resolve was tested early. In the 22nd minute, the City Ground was silenced when Murillo inadvertently turned a fizzing cross from Morgan Rogers into his own net. It was a cruel blow for the Brazilian defender, but it didn’t take long for the Forest faithful to find their voice again.
Williams Strikes Back
Forest refused to be rattled by the deficit. After 38 minutes of relentless pressure, the breakthrough arrived. Following a slick attacking move, Callum Hudson-Odoi teed up Neco Williams on the edge of the area. The Welsh international didn’t think twice, unleashing a low, 20-yard drive that zipped across the turf and beat Villa keeper Marco Bizot at his near post.
Bizot was a late inclusion for Unai Emery’s side after Emi Martinez was forced to withdraw during the warm-up—a recurring headache for the Villa boss this season.
Defensive Heroics
The second half was a masterclass in defensive grit. While Forest had their chances—most notably through Igor Jesus—it was goalkeeper Matz Sels who emerged as the hero. Sels produced a string of world-class saves, including a spectacular one-handed stop to deny John McGinn.
Villa will wonder how they didn’t snatch all three points, especially after Morgan Rogers inexplicably skied an effort from point-blank range late in the game. However, Forest held firm, surviving four minutes of stoppage time to secure a result that feels like a massive win in the context of the season.
The Survival Race
With Tottenham falling to defeat at Sunderland, this point moves Nottingham Forest three points clear of the relegation zone with just six games remaining. For Aston Villa, the draw keeps them in 4th place, maintaining their grip on a Champions League spot despite the frustration of missed opportunities.
Pereira will be delighted with the character shown by his squad, who are now four games unbeaten as they prepare for the final sprint to the finish line.



