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Forest Return to Europe at Real Betis as Club Warns Fans Off Home-End Tickets

Forest enter the Europa League via a UEFA reallocation after Crystal Palace’s demotion for multi‑club ownership breaches.

Overview

  • Nottingham Forest open their Europa League campaign in Seville on Wednesday at Estadio La Cartuja, marking their first European match in roughly 30 years.
  • Head coach Ange Postecoglou, last season’s Europa League winner with Tottenham, is still seeking his first victory since taking charge after two defeats and a draw.
  • Forest have cautioned traveling supporters that anyone found in Real Betis’ home sections will be ejected and could face club sanctions following contacts from Betis and Spanish police.
  • The away allocation has been reported at 3,385 tickets, with further fans expected in the city despite the club urging use of official channels only.
  • Team news includes Forest centre-back Murillo as a doubt, while Betis are without Isco and have concerns over Diego Llorente; live coverage in the UK is on TNT Sports 1 via discovery+, with U.S. streaming on Paramount+.