Nottingham Forest have a chance to solidify their position in the top four as they face an injury-ridden Tottenham Hotspur at the City Ground. The two teams have had completely different seasons so far.
Under the guidance of Nuno Espirito Santo, Forest have been a revelation and are now sitting in the Champions League spots. Spurs, however, have experienced more losses than wins in the Premier League.
Their 6-3 defeat to Liverpool last time out has left them struggling in the lower half of the table, increasing the pressure on manager Ange Postecoglou. Fans wishing to see how he responds will be able to do so for free.
What channel is Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham on?
Unlike usual, the game won't be broadcast on Sky Sports or TNT Sports. Instead, it's part of the second round of Premier League fixtures that Amazon Prime will be live-streaming this season.
That includes eight today and two more tomorrow. This will be the last of Amazon's broadcasts for the English top flight for now, as they didn't secure any rights in the new TV deal starting next season and running until 2029.
How can you watch Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham for free?
Amazon subscribers can enjoy the match at no additional cost beyond their membership fee, which stands at £8.99 per month or £95 annually in the UK. Additionally, the streaming giant also offers a free trial.
This allows new members to utilise the service for 30 days before deciding whether to continue with the monthly subscription or cancel it. Moreover, students and individuals aged 18-22 can benefit from a six-month free trial and a 50% discount on the standard rate.
When does Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham kick-off?
The match, one of five Premier League fixtures at that time, is scheduled to kick off at 3 pm on Boxing Day. Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace, Chelsea vs Fulham, Newcastle vs Aston Villa, and Southampton vs West Ham will also be taking place.
At the City Ground, presenter Jim Rosenthal will be joined by former Forest boss Martin O'Neill and ex-Tottenham striker Les Ferdinand at pitchside, while Conor McNamara and Stephen Warnock will provide commentary.