Summary

  • Derby's Tom Huddlestone sent off for two fouls on Lee Tomlin

  • Derby fifth, four points above seventh-placed Bristol City

  • Forest stay 15th

  1. Until next time...published at 16:30 GMT 11 March 2018

    Nuno Espirito SantoImage source, PA

    We'll have another EFL live text commentary on Tuesday, when there are six games in the Championship and several more in Leagues One and Two to keep across.

    How will Wolves respond to their 4-1 defeat at Aston Villa when they play Reading? Will Cardiff and Villa add more pressure on the leaders?

    Join us from 19:00 GMT on the BBC Sport website and app to find out.

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  2. Davies reactspublished at 16:28 GMT 11 March 2018

    FT: Forest 0-0 Derby

    Derby defender Curtis Davies tells Sky Sports: "With 10 men towards the end, I guess you could say it's a good point, but at the same time I don't think Scott Carson had too many saves to make and Costel Pantilimon made two great saves.

    "Being a derby game, you don't want to lose it late on, but with the chances earlier, we should have scored.

    "We're not picking up the wins that we need to catch up [to the top two], but we need to make sure we start winning games to make sure that we stay in the play-offs."

  3. Postpublished at 16:25 GMT 11 March 2018

    FT: Forest 0-0 Derby

    Derby boss Gary Rowett is having a very strong word with the referee Jeremy Simpson. He isn't at all happy with the decision to send off Tom Huddlestone.

  4. FULL-TIMEpublished at 90+4 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Gary Rowett and Aitor KarankaImage source, Dan Westwell

    That's it. A goalless draw in the East Midlands derby.

  5. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Forest are almost in but Ben Watson can't pick out Daryl Murphy. That must be that.

  6. YELLOW CARDpublished at 90+3 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Forest have plenty of men forward but Tendayi Darikwa's is penalised for a foul and that might be the hosts' final opportunity gone.

    Darikwa is booked. 25 seconds remain.

  7. Postpublished at 90+2 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    There hasn't been a goalless draw in this league fixture at the City Ground in 31 meetings since April 1906.

    The Forest fans are roaring their players on. They want the ball to be launched forward.

  8. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    There'll be three minutes of added time, for either side to steal the 102nd East Midlands derby.

  9. Postpublished at 89 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Is anyone going to steal the win here, in this fierce local derby?

    The Rams are down to 10 men but it's still relatively even.

  10. Postpublished at 87 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    A few weeks ago, Derby looked to be right in the hunt for an automatic promotion spot.

    If it stays like this and they extend their winless run to seven games, I'd say the best they can hope for will be a play-off place, surely.

    As it stands, Gary Rowett's men will be 11 points below second-placed Cardiff, who'll have a game in hand.

  11. Postpublished at 86 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Owen Phillips
    BBC Sport at the City Ground

    Tom Huddlestone sent offImage source, Rex Features

    Undoubtedly the biggest cheer of the day so far - and thousands of waving hands - escorted Tom Huddlestone as the Rams midfielder trudges off.

    That red card, which looked a bit of a tough call on the Rams, has breathed new life into the Forest supporters. They had gone a bit flat with Derby on top.

    There's renewed belief now.

  12. SUBSTITUTIONS (Forest & Derby)published at 85 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Gary Rowett's enforced change following the red card is to take off Tom Lawrence and bring on Jamie Hanson.

    Meanwhile, Forest - who appeared to be initially taking off Lee Tomlin - decide not to, and instead replace Ben Brereton with striker Daryl Murphy.

  13. Postpublished at 83 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Can Forest take advantage of their extra man then?

    There are around seven minutes to play, plus stoppage time.

  14. RED CARD (Huddlestone)published at 82 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    It's ANOTHER foul on Lee Tomlin from Tom Huddlestone and it's a second yellow for the Derby man - he's off!

    It's a somewhat harsh second yellow in itself... Just clumsy... But Huddlestone had been warned.

  15. YELLOW CARDpublished at 80 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Now Tobias Figueiredo is booked for Forest.

    I make that five bookings in the game so far.

    Tobias FigueiredoImage source, Rex Features
  16. YELLOW CARDpublished at 79 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Tom Huddlestone fouls Lee Tomlin once again and this time he is booked. That's been coming. I'm surprised the Derby midfielder wasn't booked earlier.

  17. SUBSTITUTION (Forest)published at 78 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Joe Lolley goes off for the hosts and on comes Kieran Dowell.

  18. Postpublished at 77 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Next, a Derby corner eventually ends up in the hands of Forest keeper Costel Pantilimon.

  19. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Owen Phillips
    BBC Sport at the City Ground

    Kasey Palmer has made a difference to Derby since coming on. The on-loan Chelsea midfielder always seems in control and refuses to be rushed in possession.

    He has created space in dangerous areas, with Forest having to resort to a couple of fouls on the edge of the area to stop him getting a shot away.

    Kasey PalmerImage source, PA
  20. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Forest 0-0 Derby

    Bradley Johnson strikes this one for Derby but yet again the visitors hit the Forest wall.