
Stats | Richarlison looking to continue strong record vs Forest
Fri 20 March 2026, 16:00|
Tottenham Hotspur
We host Nottingham Forest at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (22 March) for what is the 18th Premier League meeting between the two sides.
This will be our ninth home Premier League fixture against the Reds and the fourth at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where we have won two of the last three home meetings against Sunday’s opponents.
Richarlison, who scored the dramatic late equaliser in our previous Premier League outing away at Liverpool, heads into this game having scored in two of the last three games he has played against Nottingham Forest.
Despite starting fewer than half of our games (14/30), the Brazilian has scored more than twice as many goals as any other Spurs player in the Premier League this season (nine), and has either scored (two) or assisted (two) in four of his five Premier League appearances against the Tricky Trees.
Our last home win against Forest was a 3-1 win in April 2024, where second-half goals from Micky van de Ven and Pedro Porro saw us secure a 3-1 victory.
Here are some other headline stats courtesy of Opta, ahead of a crucial game in N17...
- Dominic Solanke has scored four Premier League goals in five games against Sunday’s opposition.
- None of our eight home games against Forest have ended level (W4 L4), which is tied for the highest number of times we have faced a side in the Premier League in N17 without ever drawing, with Brighton (P8 W6 L2).
- 27 different players have started for Forest this season, which is the highest number in the Premier League, and only West Ham (32) have used more players than the Reds (31).
- Forest have scored the fewest goals from set-pieces in the Premier League (eight).
- We have the highest corners per goal ratio in the Premier League (10.6), with only Arsenal having scored more goals from corners than us this season
- Forest are winless in seven Premier League games (D4 L3)
- Only Wolves (15) have failed to score more in different games than Nottingham Forest this season (14).








