Nottingham Forest and West Ham United have made contrasting starts to the 2025-26 Premier League season, with Nuno Espirito Santo's side hoping to build on their seventh-placed finish from last term, while the Hammers look set to be in another relegation battle.
The Garibaldis followed up their 3-1 opening weekend victory over Brentford by coming from behind to collect a point in a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, courtesy of a Callum Hudson-Odoi strike just before the hour mark.
As for Graham Potter's Londoners, they have lost all three of their matches so far this campaign, including a demoralising 3-0 defeat at the hands of promoted club Sunderland in their league opener and a frustrating**3-2 EFL Cup loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers** this past Tuesday.
Here, Sports Mole details how to catch all of Sunday's action from the City Ground.
What time does Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham United kick off?
This match is set to kick off at 2pm on Sunday afternoon for viewers in the UK.
Where is Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham being played?
The Tricky Trees will welcome West Ham to the City Ground, where they took all three points against Keith Andrews's Brentford on matchday one.
How to watch Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham in the UK
TV channels
This fixture will available to watch on the Sky Sports Premier League channel, as part of Sky's new coverage deal that allows them to show every Sunday 2pm kickoff in 2025-26.
Online streaming
Fans can also stream the clash via the Sky Sports+ app, or through NowTV if they subscribe to the Sky Sports package on the platform.
Highlights
Highlights will also be posted on the Sky Sports+ app, as well as on each club's internal channels, Forest TV and West Ham TV.
What is at stake for Nottingham Forest and West Ham?
Forest are currently fifth in the Premier League table, and another three points this weekend could see them climb into the top four, especially with Liverpool set to face Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.
Nuno's side are also unbeaten so far this season, and another positive result against a struggling team would help the manager to establish the Garibaldis as serious contenders for Europe.
As for West Ham, they will be desperate to get off the mark after their disastrous start the campaign and give fans something to be hopeful about.
Potter and his players are under intense pressure just three games into 2025-26, as highlighted by Jarrod Bowen's altercation with supporters at Molineux, and the coach's job could also be on the line in the near future unless things improve.
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