In a pulsating FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium on April 27, 2025, Manchester City emerged victorious with a 2-0 win over a resilient Nottingham Forest, booking their place in the final. Pep Guardiola’s side, despite missing key striker Erling Haaland due to an ankle injury, showcased their depth and quality to overcome a spirited Forest team that had been the surprise package of the Premier League season.
The match began with an electrifying start for City, as local lad Rico Lewis fired them ahead within the opening two minutes. A precise delivery from Omar Marmoush found Lewis unmarked at the edge of the box, and the young midfielder made no mistake, rifling a low shot past Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels. The early goal set the tone, with City dominating possession and pressing a Forest side that appeared initially overwhelmed by the occasion.
Nottingham Forest, led by Nuno Espirito Santo, gradually found their footing, with Morgan Gibbs-White at the heart of their efforts. The midfielder nearly equalized in the first half, unleashing a sensational strike that crashed off the crossbar, leaving City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega rooted to the spot. Forest’s high-pressing game and quick transitions kept City’s defense on edge, but Murillo and Nikola Milenkovic held firm at the back for Forest, thwarting several City attacks.
The second half saw City double their lead through a moment of brilliance from Josko Gvardiol. In the 53rd minute, Marmoush again provided the assist, whipping in a pinpoint corner that Gvardiol met with a thunderous header, leaving Sels with no chance. The goal deflated Forest’s momentum, and while they continued to fight, City’s control of the midfield, orchestrated by the tireless Nico O’Reilly, ensured they maintained their advantage.
Forest’s best chance to pull one back came late in the game when Callum Hudson-Odoi, who had previously scored the winner against City in their March 8 Premier League clash, broke free on the left. His curling effort, however, was tipped over by Ortega, preserving City’s clean sheet. Despite the loss, Forest’s performance was a testament to their remarkable season, with their fourth-place Premier League standing and first FA Cup semi-final appearance since 1991 earning them plaudits.
For Manchester City, the victory keeps their hopes of silverware alive in what has been a challenging campaign. With Haaland sidelined and Ederson relegated to the bench, Guardiola’s reliance on youth and squad rotation paid dividends. The win sets up a potential blockbuster FA Cup final against either Aston Villa or Crystal Palace, offering City a chance to salvage their season.
Post-match, Guardiola praised his team’s resilience, noting, “Forest are a tough side, and we knew it after they beat us last month. Today, we showed character and quality to reach the final.” Meanwhile, Espirito Santo expressed pride in his players, saying, “We gave everything, but City were clinical. This experience will make us stronger.”


