Nottingham Forest have moved up to fifth in the table after beating Leicester City 3-1. With former Foxes striker Chris Wood scoring twice against his old team in the Premier League on Friday.
Leicester City dominated the early going. But it was Forest who took the lead in the 16th minute. When James Justin failed to clear the ball and Ryan Yates fired a shot from the edge of the area that hit the post.UFABET
But in the 23rd minute, Leicester equalized 1-1 from Harry Wings’ play. Who carried the ball from the middle of the field before passing it to his teammate on the left and crossing it into the front of the goal. Jamie Vardy poked the ball with the tip of his boots into the near post brilliantly.

Forest almost took the lead again two minutes later when Murillo’s corner was blocked and Nicolas Dominguez fired home. But Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen made a stunning right-footed save to save the game.
In the 37th minute, the Foresters had another clear chance to finish. Callum Hudson-Odoi got the ball on the left before dragging it inside and shooting from outside the penalty area. The ball flew hard but Hermansen flew to block it behind brilliantly.
The second half
Started with a minute or so to go and Forest took another lead, making it 2-1. When Elliot Anderson passed the ball to Chris Wood, who controlled the ball on his left before turning and shooting. With his right foot from inside the penalty area, sending the ball curving and hitting the post in an excellent way.
56 minutes, Leicester almost scored another goal. When Callum Hudson-Odoi got a chance to spin with his right foot from the left side of the penalty area. The ball hit the post hard. Anderson followed up but missed the goal.
Forest made it 3-1 in the 60th minute when Matz Sels crossed into Leicester’s half and Wout Fas headed the ball poorly. Setting up Chris Wood to edge home before heading the ball over Ermansen into the net for Wood’s second goal of the match.
In the remaining time, Leicester could not do anything. While Forest closed the game well, winning 3-1, collecting 16 points and moving up to 5th place in the table. While Leicester remained in 14th place as before.