
Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United: Weather update, ticket information, away guide
Leeds are set to take on Nottingham Forest on Sunday in what is a massive early fixture in the fight to stay in the Premier League.
After Leeds’ humiliating 3-0 defeat to Brighton last weekend, Daniel Farke is in need of a victory before the international break.
With Nottingham Forest languishing in the relegation zone, a win could ease the fears of an immediate drop into the Championship.
However, another poor result will likely see pressure increase on Farke at Leeds, especially after their big summer spending spree.
Now, with the final Leeds game approaching before the November international break, MOT Leeds News has provided everything you need to know below.

Mild day expected for Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United
Unlike Leeds’ recent battles with bad weather, it is expected to be a rather mild day on Sunday.
According to the Met Office on 5 November, highs of 14 degrees are expected, with the weather set to be cloudy with sunny spells.
However, the temperature could drop as low as 10 degrees in Nottingham throughout the day as winter slowly approaches.

The chance of precipitation is also expected to increase, sitting at 20 per cent at kick-off, before reaching 50 per cent at 6pm.
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Leeds United tickets no longer available for the City Ground
Any Leeds fans looking to make late plans to go to the City Ground on Sunday are out of luck.
Ballot applications closed in late October, with the Peacocks expected to take around 3,048 fans to the match.
It is currently unknown how many Nottingham Forest fans will be in the home end.
However, given the stadium has been averaging 30,314 fans so far this season in the Premier League, the City Ground is likely going to be close to a sell-out.
City Ground away guide
For any Leeds fans making the trip to the City Ground for the first time, there is plenty of information you need to know.
If travelling by train, the nearest station is Nottingham Train Station. This is around a 20-minute walk.
If travelling by car, there are few places to park around the ground on a matchday.
Instead, supporters should look elsewhere in the city, with the Eastcraft depot often being highlighted as a car park that is worth trying.
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