Is Forest vs Spurs on TV? Live streams, preview, how to watch Sunday's Premier League clash
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Watch Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur for an intriguing clash in the Premier League, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the broadcast details in this guide.
• Date: Sunday, 14 December 2025
• Kick-off time: 2:00pm GMT / 09:00am ET
• Venue: The City Ground, Nottingham
• TV & Streaming: Sky Sports,, Peacock (US), Stan Sport (Australia)
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Forest are very much in a relegation fight, with new boss Sean Dyche mustering a few decent performances but with a limp 3-0 defeat to Everton last time out. They're two points above the drop zone, so any points are precious at this stage.
Spurs have had a difficult season of their own and currently sit 11th in the Premier League table, the same position as in the Champions League table, where progress has been slightly more serene.
Still, the pressure is on manager Thomas Frank, especially here against weaker opposition.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Forest vs Spurs online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Is Forest vs Spurs on TV in the UK?
Forest vs Spurs is one of five games being shown live on Sky Sports today – you can find it on Sky Sports Football.
Watch the Premier League on Sky Sports
To get Sky Sports you either need to arrange a TV package, either direct through Sky for £35 per month, or another provider such as EE or Virgin. Or, for a more flexible and shorter-term, NowTV is Sky's streaming partner, with a day pass available for £14.99 or a monthly plan from £27.99.
Watch Forest vs Spurs in the US
Forest vs Spurs is one of several of this weekend's games available to stream live in the United States on Peacock.
Watch the Premier League on Peacock
Peacock is NBC's streaming platform, where you can watch the Premier League games that are on NBC, and more that are online-exclusives for Peacock. Peacock plans start from $10.99 a month or you can go ad-free for $16.99 a month, and you'll make a decent saving if you sign up for a year.
How to watch Forest vs Spurs in Australia
Football fans in Australia can watch Forest vs Spurs through Stan Sport.
Watch the Premier League on Stan Sport
Stan Sport is the new Optus Sport – home to every single Premier League and Champions League live stream. Sign up, add the Stan Sport package (AU$20 a month) to the base Stan plan ($12 a month), and watch away.
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See also ► Premier League TV guide
Forest vs Spurs: Expected line-ups
FourFourTwo's prediction
Forest 1-2 Spurs
Forest can bag a goal in front of their home support but Tottenham have too much quality for them.
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