Forest wins to keep alive Champions League hopes on landmark day for Everton and Vardy
- Nottingham Forest won 2-1 against West Ham United in a Premier League match on Sunday, May 18, 2025, at London Stadium.
- Forest needed a win to keep their Champions League hopes alive, coming into the game seventh with 65 points after 37 matches.
- Morgan Gibbs-White scored early after intercepting a goalkeeper's pass, and Nikola Milenkovic added a second goal from a free-kick, while Jarrod Bowen scored late for West Ham.
- The match featured a 17-minute VAR delay caused by a technology failure and involved intense stoppage time with scuffles and time-wasting before Forest secured victory.
- Forest's victory sets up a decisive final day home match against Chelsea, with Forest needing a win to potentially leapfrog teams and secure a top-five finish for Champions League qualification.
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Forest wins to keep alive Champions League hopes on landmark day for Everton and Vardy
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