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Nottingham Forest vs Crystal Palace | 01 February 2026 | English Premier League

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Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace played out a competitive 1-1 Premier League draw at the City Ground on 1 February 2026 — a genuinely engaging encounter that saw Crystal Palace compete with ten men for a significant portion of the match after a player dismissal, yet still manage to claim a share of the Premier League points from one of English football’s most atmospherically distinctive and historically beloved compact grounds. The 1-1 final scoreline gave both clubs one point each from what had been a competitive and genuinely engaging Premier League encounter where the specific dynamics of numerical disadvantage for Crystal Palace had added an additional tactical and competitive dimension to what would already have been a keenly contested and broadly followed Sunday afternoon English top-flight fixture between two clubs competing with their own distinct seasonal ambitions and collective competitive urgency.

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Watch the complete match replay and full highlights of Nottingham Forest vs Crystal Palace from 1 February 2026 right here on AllSportsZone — free, in HD quality, and available on any device.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the score of Nottingham Forest vs Crystal Palace on 1 February 2026?

Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace drew 1-1 at the City Ground in the Premier League on 1 February 2026 — Crystal Palace competing with ten men for part of the match while still securing a share of the points.

Where can I watch Nottm Forest vs Crystal Palace highlights?

Full match highlights and the complete replay are available right here on AllSportsZone, free and in HD quality on any device.

What is the City Ground?

The City Ground is Nottingham Forest’s historic home ground on the banks of the River Trent — one of English football’s most atmospherically distinctive and historically significant venues, home to the club that won two consecutive European Cups in 1979 and 1980 under the legendary Brian Clough.

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