Man United 3-2 Forest: Five-Goal Thriller at Old Trafford as United Hold On
Manchester United edged out Nottingham Forest 3-2 in a breathless Premier League encounter, with both teams delivering exactly the open, goalsy game the pre-match signals were pointing at.

Right, where do we even start with that one. Five goals. Both teams scoring. Over 2.5 goals. If you had any of those on your coupon this morning, go and treat yourself. You've earned it.
Manchester United 3-2 Nottingham Forest. Mad scenes at Old Trafford. The kind of Sunday morning kick-off that reminds you why you actually love this sport, even when it's trying its very best to finish you off.
The Context: What Was Actually at Stake
Look, before we get into the game itself, let's just appreciate where both of these clubs are sitting. The table is absolutely fascinating at this point in the season. Two teams at very different ends of their respective journeys, but both with plenty to play for.
Forest came into this one knowing a win was basically a miracle ticket at 5.25 with BetVictor. The model had them at just under a one-in-four chance. Tough ask going to Old Trafford. Always is. But Forest being Forest, they made it interesting, didn't they.
And honestly, the signals were screaming goals before a ball was kicked. Both Teams to Score at 1.66. Over 2.5 goals at 1.61. The model had both sitting at around 60 percent probability. The market agreed. And for once, everyone was right. Five goals. Job done.
A Game of Two Sides Actually Trying to Play Football
What I loved about this one is that neither team came here to park the bus and grind out a point. United went at Forest. Forest came back at United. It was proper football. The kind that makes you forget you're watching it through a dodgy stream at half eleven on a Sunday morning.
United's three goals will have given the home support real belief. Three goals at home is a proper statement. But Forest's two in reply? That's not nothing. That's a team that refuses to roll over, that keeps coming, that makes you work for every single point right until the final whistle.
The fact that both teams scored is almost becoming a Forest trademark this season. They've got goals in them. They're not just a low-block, counter-punch operation anymore. There's genuine quality in that side and it showed here even in defeat.
Look at the Fixtures and What This Means
Look at the fixtures. This is a penultimate stretch of the season where every game feels like a cup final for different reasons. United needed this. Three points, a winning feeling, the kind of performance that gives everyone a lift heading into the final week.
For Forest, losing 3-2 away at Old Trafford is not a disaster. It genuinely isn't. You've scored twice at one of the hardest grounds in the division. You've shown you can go toe-to-toe with a side that, on paper, should be handling you more comfortably.
But that one point dropped... depending on where things sit in the table and what your rivals do, it might sting later in the week. These fine margins are everything at this time of year.
The Signals Nailed It, Actually
I have to give credit where it's due. The pre-match signals on this one were genuinely useful. BTTS, over 2.5, both landed comfortably. Even the model's reasoning was spot on. It said both teams to score looks likely at 60 percent. It said over 2.5 goals was coming in at 61 percent. And then five goals happened.
Now, the xG... and before anyone @ me for using it, just know I only looked it up because Marcus keeps shoving it in my face... the model basically said this game had goals written all over it. And you know what, fair enough. Even a broken clock and all that.
The Forest win signal at 5.25 didn't land, but at 25 percent confidence it was always more of a punt than a banker. Forest gave it a right go though. Nearly pulled it off. Nearly.
The Bits That Actually Caught My Eye
Five goals in a game is one thing. But the way this played out, with United scoring three and Forest still finding a way to score two in reply, tells you something real about both squads. United can be got at. Forest know it. Nuno's side pressed, they created, they scored.
The question for United is whether conceding two at home against a side without European football to worry about is good enough. Three points is three points. No argument there. But clean sheets matter come the end of the season and United are not keeping enough of them.
For Forest, the performance gives you confidence even if the result doesn't. Scoring twice at Old Trafford, competing from start to finish, showing no sign of rolling over when United went ahead. That's a mentality thing. That's a manager thing. Whatever Nuno has got into this group, it's working even when the wins aren't coming.
My Takeaway
Honestly, this was a proper Premier League game. End to end. Goals. Drama. Both teams having a proper go. The kind of match that reminds you why the Premier League is still the best league in the world for sheer entertainment, even when the tactical side of your brain is screaming at the defending.
United get the three points and they'll take that. Forest go home with nothing but can walk away knowing they gave everything. Five goals, loads of drama, and a result that keeps the table absolutely alive going into the final round of fixtures.
Back to the drawing board for those who backed Forest to win at 5.25. We go again.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score in Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest?
Manchester United beat Nottingham Forest 3-2 in a Premier League match played on 17 May 2026. It was a five-goal thriller at Old Trafford with both teams finding the net.
Did the pre-match betting signals land for this game?
Yes, the two most prominent signals both came in. Both Teams to Score was priced at 1.66 and landed, as did Over 2.5 Goals at 1.61. Both had model probabilities of around 60 percent before kick-off. The Forest win signal at 5.25 did not land, which was always the higher-risk pick at just 25 percent confidence.
What does this result mean for Manchester United and Nottingham Forest in the Premier League table?
The three points keep Manchester United's season momentum going heading into the final fixtures. For Nottingham Forest, the defeat is a setback but scoring twice away at Old Trafford shows genuine quality in the squad. Both clubs will be watching the rest of the results closely as the season reaches its conclusion.
