December 26, 2024

Half-time: Sheffield United 0-1 Nottingham Forest

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35 min: Norwood takes the resultant free-kick and blams it into the wall, and Johnson breaks away, scuttles on to a Colback pass. Foderingham saves at the angle, for a Forest corner.

Nottingham Forest’s Brennan Johnson sees his shot saved by Sheffield United goalkeeper Wes Foderingham. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA

Updated at 10.52 EDT

33 min: Joe Worrall is booked now, the captain on a knife edge after smashing down Ndiaye.

31 min: James Garner pulls out of a tackle that would have nobbled Enda Stevens, so all’s well that ends well, though there’s a tinderbox waiting to be lit.

29 min: John Fleck is booked, for clattering Zinckernagel, and in the Premier League with VAR, that might well have been a red. Fleck did, admittedly, lose his footing.

Sheffield United’s John Fleck slips and clatters into Nottingham Forest’s Philip Zinckernagel and ends up in the ref’s book. Photograph: Tim Goode/PA

Updated at 10.44 EDT

28 min: Long throw incoming, as Robinson launches one to the back post. Egan the target, but Colback gets it clear.

26 min: A sense of calm descending? Probably not for long. Sheffield United are taking their time over set pieces. A long ball up to Gibbs-White finds the forward in space but his cross goes into the arms of Samba.

24 min: A small break in play as Enda Stevens takes a knock but he’s soon enough back up and demanding the ball.

22 min: Fleck has to step back and clear the danger as Blades push on and on. At the other end, Forest carve another chance – many are going begging – and Steve Cooper’s mouth is open, aghast. Zinckernagel, from memory, is the player who coughed up a big chance in the FA Cup against Liverpool. He’s clearly good at getting in positions, less good at taking them.

20 min: Joe Pearson gets in touch: “ Those Forest kits are something! Woof!” Yes, very acieed house.

19 min: Forest go back on the attack. Breathless stuff. Foderingham has to come to claim a Zinckernagel shot, then Blades go back up the other end. What a game already. Another goal goes in, and madness may ensue.

18 min: Off the line – John Egan climbs up from a corner and Surridge is back there to clear. This game had already taken off.

Sam Surridge of Nottingham Forest heads off the line from John Egan of Sheffield United. Photograph: Paul Currie/Colorsport/Shutterstock

Updated at 11.01 EDT

17 min: Basham picks out Berger, escaping beyond the Forest defence but the danger is cleared. The Norwegian wasn’t quite sure what to do once he got there.

15 min: Blades force a corner. Forest have looked a tad ragged since the goal. That must be the tension.

13 min: Good reaction from the Blades crowd to that early setback, though they have been dealt a cruel blow.

11 min: Those slips that cost so much money we mentioned in the preambles – well, we just saw one from Ben Osborn, who lost his footing, and that set up a queue of chances for Forest. Nothing Foderingham in the Blades goal could do once he made the first save.

Goal! Sheffield United 0-1 Nottingham Forest (Colback, 10)

Forest open up Blades, as there’s a slip in the box to let in Zinckernagel, who somehow misses the chance. No matter, up steps Colback on the rebound. Advantage to the Tricky Trees.

Nottingham Forest’s Jack Colback lashes the ball home to open the scoring. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images/Reuters

Updated at 10.27 EDT

9 min: Forest give away a free-kick, and Ollie Norwood – as ever – will take it for Blades. There’s a claim that Berger was bundled over in the box, but no dice. Not sure why: Garner was all over the Norwegian. No VAR – lucky for Forest. That was an act of manhandling.

Updated at 10.11 EDT

8 min: Forest keep looking for the out-ball to Johnson while Blades are trying to hit Morgan Gibbs-White, who is up against three huge defenders. Zinckernagel makes a mistake and Forest only just get the ball clear.

7 min: Blades back on the offensive but Sander Berger’s ball fails to send Ben Osborn away.

5 min: Ooof. Great defending by Blades’ Basham as Brennan Johnson escapes down the flank, and his cross is scrambled clear after a fine ball by Worrall. Sam Surridge was lurking and had the interception been missed he was set fair to score.

4 min: Blades the brighter, with Samba claiming the ball after an attack down the left flank of the Forest defence.

3 min: It’s very bright sunshine at Bramall Lane, and the opening to the game is a little tepid. It’s loud off the field at a stadium the noise rattles around. An early corner to Blades is cleared by Spence. John Egan’s header was blocked.

1 min: And away we go….Blades bid to return after a year away from the Premier League, and for Nottingham Forest it’s as long as 1999.

There’s something about these playoff games, where every move has a pricetag attached to it, and the TV commentators rattle with portents of what it all might mean. It’s an existential crisis played out on a football pitch. This means more? In this case it very probably does.

At a sunny Bramall Lane, both Paul Heckingbottom and Steve Cooper, the two managers, have been talking.

SC: [On Keinan Davis]: “With him being on the bench it means he can contribute. If we need the boys from the bench we know we have options. We want to win, I go into every challenge waning to win. We know it’s a bit different. It’s a different context, and of course we want to win. “

PH: “We’ve shown great character to come through. This week’s been very similar to last with no midweek games, and it’s allowed us to prepare.”

Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest players line up ahead of kick-off. Photograph: Tim Goode/PA

Updated at 10.11 EDT

Our resident Blade remembers this fixture very fondly indeed.

Updated at 09.40 EDT

Barry Glendenning previewed this meeting of the playoff hopeless.

Sheffield United are unchanged from the team that walloped Fulham 4-0 on the final day of the regular season, while Steve Cooper has almost completely shuffled his pack from the match with Hull. Steve Cook returns to the team, as does Jack Colback comes at left wing-back, with Djed Spence on the right. Ryan Yates will partner James Garner in the centre of midfield. Keinan Davis is named on the bench, the hope is he will be it for Wembley.

Sheffield United fans make their way to the Bramall Lane. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Updated at 09.39 EDT

Here are the teams

Sheffield United: Foderingham, Basham, Egan, Robinson, Osborn, Norwood, Fleck, Stevens, Berge, Gibbs-White, Ndiaye. Subs: A Davies, B Davies, Baldock, Hourihane, Osula, Norrington-Davies, Jebbison.

Nottingham Forest: Samba, Worrall, Cook, McKenna, Spence, Yates, Garner, Colback, Zinckernagel, Surridge, Johnson. Subs: Horvath, Figeueiredo, Davis, Laryea, Mighten, Cafu, Lolley.

Updated at 09.10 EDT

Preamble

Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott, Arthur Seaton, Sean Bean, Deep Purple sticksman Ian Paice, Joe Root, DH Lawrence, just a few names who will be watching on in this playoff game between two clubs who bloody hate the playoffs. Forest have never won a playoff tie, while Blades have played in eight playoff campaigns and been successful in none of them. Forest finished fourth after 46 games of the regular season while Blades finished fifth. The sense was that Forest, under Steve Cooper, left their revival too late after changing their manager in September, but the same is also true of Paul Heckingbottom, who replaced Slavisa Jokanovic as late as November at Bramall Lane. To get to Wembley and the £170m game, they have to get their teams through these 180 minutes over two legs. This is massive.

Join me, kick-off is at 3pm UK time.

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