Nottingham Forest promoted to the Premier League with narrow Play-Off final win over Huddersfield
The Metro says Nottingham Forest are back in the Premier League for the first time since 1999 after a nerve-shredding 1-0 win over Huddersfield Town in the Championship Play-Off final.
It was a nerve-shredding game at Wembley which was settled by a first half own-goal from Levi Colwill, the 19-year-old on loan at Huddersfield from Chelsea.
The Terriers will count themselves unlucky as they were denied two big penalty shouts in the second half, with the second of which looking nailed on but denied by both Jon Moss and VAR.
However, while they had a huge amount of possession in the second half, they did not create many clear cut chances at all and barely tested the Forest goalkeepers over the 90 minutes. Neither first choice Brice Samba, nor substitute Ethan Horvath who replaced the injured Samba late on.
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