The season is over for Nottingham Forest bar the shouting. Relegation has been avoided, the Reds will be a Premier League team again next season... and all that remains is for Steve Cooper and Co to gather some momentum going into the summer by winning at Crystal Palace.
Forest's away form has been woeful, one of the reasons for their struggles until last Saturday's 1-0 victory over Arsenal at the City Ground, so how good it would be to set an example ahead of the new season by signing off the old with three points at Selhurst Park.
Not that it will be easy. Under veteran manager Roy Hodgson, the Eagles are transformed. They have only lost twice at home in the league this year - by Tottenham and champions Manchester City.
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When does Palace vs Forest kick off?
The match, at Selhurst Park, starts at 4.30pm on Sunday, May 28. All final-day fixtures kick-off at the same time.
Is Palace vs Forest on TV?
The game will not be televised live. Instead, final-day TV focus is on the relegation battles involving Leicester City, Leeds United and Everton. However, Sky Sports will upload key moments from the game to their YouTube channel and website shortly after the final whistle.
Highlights of all the final-day games, including Palace vs Forest, will be shown on Match of the Day. The programme starts at 10.30pm on Sunday.
How else can I follow the game?
You can also follow the action here at NottinghamshireLive . Our Forest reporter Sarah Clapson will be blogging live from London, delivering team news, live match updates, player ratings and reaction as it happens. You can follow her on Facebook and Twitter.
BBC Radio Nottingham will also be broadcasting from the game with coverage starting at 4pm.
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