What channel is Nottingham Forest v Man City Premier League match on? TV coverage, live stream and kick-off time
Check out how to watch Nottingham Forest v Man City in the Premier League, including TV channel, radio coverage and kick-off time.

Nottingham Forest host Manchester City in a battle for Champions League football at the City Ground this Saturday.
Nobody could have predicted Forest would be flying high in third at this stage of the campaign, or that City would be sat beneath them in fourth.
However, Forest are winless in three Premier League outings and will be determined to pick up the thread this weekend.
City remain inconsistent but have started to show flashes of threat in their recent outings, including an away win over Spurs and a 4-0 drubbing of Newcastle last month.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Nottingham Forest v Man City on TV and online.
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When is Nottingham Forest v Man City?
Nottingham Forest v Man City will take place on Saturday 8th March 2025.
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Nottingham Forest v Man City kick-off time
Nottingham Forest v Man City will kick off at 12:30pm.
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What TV channel is Nottingham Forest v Man City on?
The game will be shown live on TNT Sports 1.
There are multiple ways to get TNT Sports. If you already have BT Broadband, you can add TNT Sports to your existing contract from just £20 per month. You can add the ‘Big Sport’ package for £45 per month which includes all TNT Sports and all Sky Sports channels via a NOW pass.
You can also access TNT Sports via discovery+ and stream directly to your smart TV.
How to live stream Nottingham Forest v Man City online
You can watch the match on TNT Sports via discovery+ Premium monthly pass without signing up to a contract.
Regular subscribers can also stream matches on a variety of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets via the discovery+ app.
discovery+ is the new streaming home of TNT Sports, showing events including live Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Premiership Rugby, UFC, Boxing and MotoGP. Learn more here: discoveryplus.com
Listen to Nottingham Forest v Man City on radio
You can listen to the match exclusively on talkSPORT.
talkSPORT is available on DAB radio, predominantly MW 1089 kHz though you may need to check its official website for some localised frequencies for talkSPORT, and like the BBC, you can tune in via most TV packages. You can also listen to talkSPORT online via the website or app.
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Nottingham Forest v Man City odds
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