After the international break, Nottingham Forest will play their first game back at the City Ground on Saturday against Luton Town.
The Reds enter the game hoping to snap a four-game losing streak. The last time out, Steve Cooper’s team was drawn 0-0 away at Crystal Palace.
As things stand, the club is optimistic that the match will proceed according to schedule even though Storm Babet is wreaking havoc across the nation. This is how things stand right now.
An explanation of the Forest v. Luton situation in the wake of Storm Babet Up-to-date Forest team news as the Reds get ready for their test against Luton Town
When is the scheduled date of the game?
Forest will host newly promoted Luton at the City Ground on Saturday, October 21. The start time of the game is 3 p.m.
What about the Storm Babet?
The team is hoping that Saturday’s Premier League match at the City Ground won’t be impacted by the weather. They are, nevertheless, closely monitoring the situation and staying in contact with the local councils and Nottinghamshire Police. As of right now, reports state that the City Ground pitch is in good condition. During the summer, the drainage system was reinforced and it was resurfaced.
What disruption has Storm Babet caused?
A number of areas in Nottinghamshire are experiencing flooding as a result of the persistent heavy rain. Several roads in the county have been closed and travel has been disrupted, with some bus diversions in place.