Whether it be Land's End to John O'Groats, the City Ground in Nottingham to Auckland in New Zealand, support for Nottingham Forest can be found all over the world.
More than 36,000 Reds fans will be passing though the turnstiles at Wembley Stadium to see Steve Cooper's side take on Huddersfield Town in the Championship play-off final on Sunday (May 29), but many more will be following proceedings from afar.
Forest fans have sent their well wishes to Cooper and his men and there will be plenty (hopefully) cheering the Reds into the Premier League. For those unable to get to Wembley Stadium, this is what some of Forest's fan groups will be doing for the match.
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There is a strong, thriving community of Forest supporters living across the pond in North America. In Chicago, fans can gather at the The Embassy Public House for what will be a 10:30 am kick-off for them. In Tampa Bay, supporters are heading to the Tiny Tap Tavern ahead of an 11.30 am kick-off.
If you live in Washington DC, St Louis or New York City, then there will be groups of fans gathering at the Midlands, the Amsterdam Tavern, and Smithfield Hall respectively. There will also be a first-ever official meeting of Forest fans in Portland, Oregon, when they meet at the Gol Soccer Bar.
Across the border in Canada, meanwhile, there will be some members of the Toronto Trickies group gathering at Liberty Common.