Nottingham Forest vs West Ham: Early weather forecast, ticket details, travel information

West Ham United visit Nottingham Forest in their second away game of the Premier League season on Sunday.

Graham Potter will be desperate to make up for West Ham’s shocking 5-1 defeat to Chelsea, but hopes aren’t high after their terrible start.

Partnered with their 3-2 defeat to Wolves in the Carabao Cup, things are growing toxic around the club, with Jarrod Bowen ripping off his captain’s armband following the defeat.

Nottingham Forest come into the game having battered Brentford 3-1 before a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace, and many are tipping them to be involved in the race for the top four.

Forest did the double over West Ham last season, with their most recent win coming in a 2-1 victory at the London Stadium in May.

Graham Potter on the touchline in West Ham training gear.
Credit: Imago

Warm weather set to continue for Nottingham Forest v West Ham match

Nottingham has enjoyed some wonderful weather this week, and that looks set to continue on Sunday when West Ham visit the City Ground.

According to the Met Office, temperatures will reach highs of 20°C when the match kicks off at 2 pm. There’s less than a five per cent chance of rain.

Winds will reach speeds of 17 miles per hour, and there’s a predicted humidity level of 49 per cent.

Things are heating up on and off the pitch for West Ham, with Potter potentially facing the sack should he lose to Forest.

Jarrod Bowen playing for West Ham
Credit: Imago

Away tickets sold out for Nottingham Forest vs West Ham

This fixture is being broadcast live on Sky Sports, and away tickets are all sold out.

The Hammers were allocated 2000 tickets, and away fans are located in the Bridgford Stand.

West Ham will need some serious backing from the away fans against one of the league’s strongest teams.

Travel information for Nottingham Forest vs West Ham

There is a large car park at the stadium itself for use by both home and away fans, and it costs £5.

However, the club itself says availability is considerably limited and priority is given to disabled supporters, coaches, players, match and club officials.

The City Ground is a 20-minute walk away from Nottingham train station. Supporters should walk the opposite way to the city, towards West Bridgford.

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