Forest triumphed 3-0 on penalties after the tie had finished 2-2 on aggregate

Nottingham Forest have not had an abundance of reasons to celebrate with their fans this season.

Separated from the Premier League's relegation zone only on goal difference and on their fourth manager of the season, things have been fairly bleak at the City Ground.

But in a packed away end at the MCH Arena in the small town of Herning, Denmark, Forest's travelling fans were given something to cheer about.

Vitor Pereira's side booked their place in a first European quarter-final since 1996, stunning Danish side Midtjylland to overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit and triumph on penalties to reach the Europa League last eight.