Nottingham Forest have retained their spot in the Championship play-offs since the season's resumption, with Sabri Lamouchi's men in fifth spot.

Fans of the club will be hoping the Reds can end their lengthy hiatus from the top-flight as the club look to launch a genuine push for promotion via the play-offs.

Here, we take a look at FIVE famous faces who you may have had no idea supported the Reds...

Born in Nottinghamshire, seasoned politician Kenneth Clarke grew up following Forest as well as Notts County.

Before losing his seat in the House of Commons in 2019, the 79-year-old served as a Member of Parliament for the constituency for 39 years as a member of the Conservative Party.

Despite heralding from Wales, Manic Streets Preachers front-man James Dean Bradfield is an avid supporter of the Reds.

As part of the band, the 50-year-old has achieved seven top-five hits as well as 13 top-ten albums and is still participating in their tours around the world.

A huge Forest fan, Carl Froch won four world titles during his boxing career with his final fight against George Groves ending in a stunning knock-out victory at Wembley Stadium for the Cobra.

Since retiring from the sport in 2014, the 42-year-old has taken up a punditry role with Sky Sports and is a regular contributor for their biggest events of the year.

One of the most prolific golfers in the world, Lee Westwood has won 44 professional titles in his seasoned career.

An avid follower of the Reds, the 46-year-old will be looking to win his first ever major championship when he participates in the Masters Tournament in April.

Arguably already amongst England's all-time greats, cricketer Stuart Broad has been seen supporting Forest at the City Ground on numerous occasions over the years.

Having helped his country secure a 3-1 victory in their test series against South Africa last month, the bowler will be aiming to add to the 485 wickets that he has taken during his career to date when they face Sri Lanka in March.