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TV channel, live stream: How to watch Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United (Premier League)
Manchester United will be playing their final game of 2023 as they travel to face Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
After defeating Aston Villa in spectacular style on Tuesday evening with a 3-2 comeback win at Old Trafford, Manchester United will be looking to end their 2023 on a high against Nottingham Forest.
Thanks to goals from Alejandro Garnacho (x2) and Rasmus Højlund, Erik ten Hag’s men were able to keep up with the Premier League’s top four as they look to recover their poor form and climb the table.
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United currently sit six points behind Manchester City in fourth place, although the cross-town rivals have a game in hand over Ten Hag’s team.
How to watch Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United
The Premier League clash at the City Ground will be broadcast in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League – it will kick off on Saturday, 30 December, at 17:45 GMT.
BBC Radio 5 Live will provide radio coverage, and the official live stream for the game will be on the Sky Go app, which requires a subscription to use.
In the USA, the tie will be shown on Peacock, while those in the UAE will be able to watch it on beIN Sports HD 1 and SPORTS CONNECT. All other global TV channel information can be found here.
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