What channel is Nottingham Forest vs Spurs on? How to watch Premier League match for free

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High-flying Nottingham Forest will look to strengthen their hold on a top-four spot as injury-hit Tottenham Hotspur visit the City Ground.

There's been contrasting fortunes for the two sides so far this season. Forest have been a revelation under Nuno Espirito Santo and find themselves in the Champions League places.

Spurs, on the other hand, have tasted defeat more than victory in the Premier League. Their 6-3 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday left them languishing in the bottom half of the table and cranked up the pressure on Ange Postecoglou.

The Boxing Day trip north is far from ideal for the Aussie manager, who's still without several key figures. Those wishing to watch how the action unfolds will be able to do so for free.

What channel is Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham on?

The game is on TV but not through the usual broadcasters Sky Sports or TNT Sports. The matchweek 18 round of Premier League fixtures is the second of two that Amazon Prime will be showing this season.

That's eight today and two more tomorrow. It's the last of Amazon's offerings for the English top flight for now as they didn't get a slice of the pie in the new TV deal, which starts next season and runs until 2029.

How to watch Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham for free

Amazon subscribers can watch the match at no extra cost than their membership fee, which in the UK is £8.99 a month or £95 annually. However, the streaming giant also offer a free trial.

That means new members can access the service for 30 days before either continuining at the monthly rate or cancelling. What's more, students and 18-22 year olds can enjoy a six-month free trial and a 50% discount on the standard rate.

What time does Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham kick-off?

Forest's clash with Spurs is one of five 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League on Boxing Day. Presenter Jim Rosenthal will be pitchside with former Forest boss Martin O'Neill and ex-Tottenham striker Les Ferdinand, with Conor McNamara and Stephen Warnock on commentary duties.

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