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How to watch Arsenal vs. Forest: Date, time, live stream and TV channel

Former North London derby foes will soon reunite on the touchline, as Arsenal and Nottingham Forest get gameweek four of the 2025-26 Premier League season underway.

While the Gunners have enjoyed a largely stress-free international period, the Tricky Trees are now under the wing of Ange Postecoglou following the inevitable sacking of Nuno Espirito Santo.

Here, Sports Mole provides everything you need to know about how to tune into the match.

What time does Arsenal vs. Forest kick off?

Arsenal's clash with Nottingham Forest is this weekend's early Premier League kickoff and will commence at 12.30pm UK time.

Where is Arsenal vs. Forest being played?

The Gunners' battle with the Tricky Trees is taking place at the Emirates Stadium, a ground where the visitors are still awaiting their first success.

Arsenal eased to a 3-0 victory over Santo's Forest in North London last season, and they have prevailed in each of their four previous head-to-heads with their opponents at the Emirates.

How to watch Arsenal vs. Forest in the UK

TV channels

Arsenal vs. Nottingham Forest will be available to watch on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate, as is the case with every 12.30pm Premier League kickoff.

TNT Sports 1 can be found on Channel 410 for Sky customers, Channel 430 for BT and EE customers and 521 for Virgin Media subscribers.

Online streaming

The game can also be streamed via the Discovery+ streaming platform; a sports subscription costs £30.99 per month.

Discovery+ can be accessed on mobile phones, computers and games consoles.

Highlights

The official Arsenal and Nottingham Forest YouTube accounts will post match highlights shortly after the game, as will the TNT Sports and Sky Sports channels.

Fans can also watch the best of the action on Match of the Day, which starts at 10.50pm on BBC One on Saturday night and will be repeated at 7.30am on Sunday morning.

What is at stake for Arsenal and Forest?

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou pictured on May 1, 2025

Arsenal's perfect record for the 2025-26 season came to an end in a1-0 loss to champions Liverpool shortly before the international break, so Mikel Arteta's men are on a mission to restore parity and make it two for two at home in the current campaign.

Thanks to their superior goal difference over Liverpool, a win will temporarily take the Gunners back to the top of the table, at least until Chelsea - who currently sit one point above Arsenal - meet Brentford on Saturday night.

Meanwhile, Forest have been plagued by off-field turmoil for the past few weeks, and Postecoglou has been brought in to instil a sense of calm - if that is possible with his quintessential chaotic style of play.

The Australian could hardly have been handed a more daunting or fitting assignment for his first match as Tricky Trees head coach, where he will endeavour to lead the visitors to their first away win of the season, and first victory on Arsenal's turf since 1989.

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