Skip to content
Full Time After Extra Time This is a live match. Extra Time Half Time

Nottingham Forest vs Sheffield Wednesday. Sky Bet Championship.

The City GroundAttendance27,900.

Nottingham Forest 2

  • D Blackstock (24th minute pen, 80th minute)

Sheffield Wednesday 1

  • L Varney (73rd minute)

Dexter double downs Owls

Image: Blackstock: Double

Dexter Blackstock kept Nottingham Forest firmly in the promotion chase with the winner against Sheff Wed.

Forest remain in promotion race

Dexter Blackstock kept Nottingham Forest firmly in the promotion chase with the winner against Sheffield Wednesday. Billy Davies watched his side bounce back from their defeat to Derby last weekend courtesy of a scrappy success secured by Blackstock's brace. The former QPR striker netted his 10th of the season from the penalty spot before bagging the winner 10 minutes from time after Luke Varney had restored parity for the Owls. Wednesday had the first chance of the afternoon when Varney cleverly exchanged passes with Marcus Tudgay, but Forest goalkeeper Lee Camp got comfortably behind his side-footed effort. After an uneventful first quarter, an extended spell of possession resulted in Forest winning a penalty in the 23rd minute when Blackstock's shot struck Darren Purse's foolishly raised arm. Blackstock stepped up and smashed the spot-kick into the top corner, rendering Lee Grant a mere spectator as he dived in the opposite direction.

Impressive

Moments later Wednesday's Darren Potter was carelessly dispossessed and Grant had to be alert to catch a venomous effort from Nathan Tyson. At the other end Wes Morgan stopped Varney getting a shot away inside the penalty area following another impressive move with Tudgay after half an hour. In the 32nd minute Grant did well to punch a curling Earnshaw free-kick to safety after Chris Cohen was brought down on the edge of the penalty area by Michael Gray. It was Gray who fashioned Wednesday's next opportunity when Tommy Spurr headed his corner wide in first-half stoppage time. The visitors were almost level in fortuitous fashion at the start of the second half when Darren Potter's free-kick crashed into the crossbar after a deflection left Camp helpless. And with 18 minutes remaining Wednesday had an equaliser befitting of the scrappy contest.
Surprise
The home side could only clear Frank Simek's long throw as far as substitute Etienne Esajas and his raking cross finally broke to Varney who applied the finish. Wednesday found themselves in the ascendancy and it came as a surprise when Forest regained the lead in the 80th minute. Blackstock got in front of the Wednesday defence to head Chris Cohen's dangerous free-kick towards goal. Grant parried but Blackstock reacted quickest in a crowded penalty area to lash home his second of the game from close range. Forest were made to sweat when the fourth official signalled an unexpected five minutes of stoppage time but they were able to withstand a late Wednesday onslaught.

Around Sky

GPT Lazyload Debugger

Loading…
Loading the web debug toolbar…
Attempt #