The game began with Nottingham Forest taking the lead through a well-taken goal from Neco Williams, who scored from a half-cleared corner. Burnley struggled to get into the game initially, but they showed resilience and determination to equalize.
The Clarets' equalizer came when Jaidon Anthony scored from a cross by Quilindschy Hartman, who had been freed down the left by Florentino Luis. The goal sparked a response from Forest, who pushed hard for a second goal. However, Burnley's goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka made a crucial save to deny Dilane Bakwa, and the Clarets were able to hold on for a draw.
The second half saw both teams create several scoring opportunities, with Burnley's Loum Tchaouna hitting the crossbar with a free kick and Jaidon Anthony denied by the legs of Matz Sels. Forest made a triple substitution in the 75th minute, but Burnley held firm to secure a point.
The draw has done little to boost Nottingham Forest's confidence ahead of their upcoming match against Real Betis, while Burnley will look to build on this result as they aim to secure their first successful Premier League survival campaign since 2020/21.