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Dyche's Forest get first victory
Daily Voice
|November 10, 2025
NGHAM Forest beat relegation rivals Leeds 3-1 to secure the first league victory of Sean Dyche's reign.
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Dyche's span trailed in the 13th minute at the City Ground when Lukas Nmecha's low drive arrowed into the corner. But Forest equalised just tw
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