Nottingham Forest vs Wolves Carabao Cup Live Stream Free Online Full HD

Nottingham Forest vs Wolves Carabao Cup Live Stream Free Online Full HD

Opting to rest the bulk of his first-team stars amid their scrap for survival in the Premier League, Cooper witnessed a second-string Nottingham Forest side be torn apart at will by Blackpool, who served the top-flight strugglers a slice of humble pie in the FA Cup.

Marvin Ekpiteta, Ian Poveda, CJ Hamilton and Jerry Yates all struck for the rampant Seasiders before Ryan Yates– no relation to the latter – scored arguably the most inconsequential consolation he will ever score in second-half stoppage time.

While a deep run in the FA Cup may have provided a slight silver lining to a difficult Premier League campaign,

Forest are within touching distance of reaching the EFL Cup semi-finals for the first time since the 1991-92 season, where they ultimately went down to Manchester United in the final.

The four-time EFL Cup winners’ most recent quarter-final tie ended in dismay, losing 3-1 on aggregate to Tranmere Rovers in 1993-94,

but they have already notched up a tournament-high nine goals in successes over Grimsby Town, Tottenham Hotspur and Blackburn Rovers this time around.

Two defeats from five in all tournaments since the return of club football is hardly a disastrous record for the Tricky Trees, who also have a six-game unbeaten run at the City Ground to write home about, but holding their own away from home has been the theme for Wolves in recent matches.

Opting to rest the bulk of his first-team stars amid their scrap for survival in the Premier League, Cooper witnessed a second-string Nottingham Forest side be torn apart at will by Blackpool, who served the top-flight strugglers a slice of humble pie in the FA Cup.

Marvin Ekpiteta, Ian Poveda, CJ Hamilton and Jerry Yates all struck for the rampant Seasiders before Ryan Yates– no relation to the latter – scored arguably the most inconsequential consolation he will ever score in second-half stoppage time.

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While a deep run in the FA Cup may have provided a slight silver lining to a difficult Premier League campaign, Forest are within touching distance of reaching the EFL Cup semi-finals for the first time since the 1991-92 season, where they ultimately went down to Manchester United in the final.

The four-time EFL Cup winners’ most recent quarter-final tie ended in dismay, losing 3-1 on aggregate to Tranmere Rovers in 1993-94, but they have already notched up a tournament-high nine goals in successes over Grimsby Town, Tottenham Hotspur and Blackburn Rovers this time around.

Two defeats from five in all tournaments since the return of club football is hardly a disastrous record for the Tricky Trees, who also have a six-game unbeaten run at the City Ground to write home about, but holding their own away from home has been the theme for Wolves in recent matches.

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