That run has allowed Steve Cooper's side to open up a bit of breathing space between themselves and the relegation zone, as they sit 13th in the table. Bournemouth, meanwhile, are one of the division's most out of form sides with eight defeats in their last nine games and no goals since the return from the World Cup. Because Forest's clash with Gary O'Neil's side falls inside the Saturday afternoon blackout period, the game is not being shown on television domestically but highlights will be available on YouTube after the game and on Match of the Day on BBC One on Saturday night.
Bournemouth vs Forest TV channel, live stream and how to watchNottingham Forest return to action with a trip to fellow relegation-threatened side Bournemouth this afternoon, kick-off 3pm. Forest will be looking to continue the momentum they have built in recent weeks, a run which has conjured up seven points from their last three matches.
READ MORE: Find the footballs on the NottinghamshireLive website to win prizes totalling £3, 000 READ MORE: Who is Chris Wood? Nottingham Forest complete Newcastle striker transfer Liverpool vs Chelsea and Crystal Palace vs Newcastle United are both Premier League games which have been picked for live television broadcast on Saturday. Bournemouth vs Forest is being broadcast worldwide as part of the top flight's broadcast deal with overseas television channels and their respective streaming services. Arena Sport will show the game in Eastern Europe while beIN SPORTS has the rights for the game in the Middle East and North Africa region and Turkey. DAZN is the rights holder for Spain while Optus Sports and Peacock Premium will broadcast the action in Australia and the United States of America respectively.
SuperSport Variety has Africa covered while V Sport and ViaPlay is the Premier League rights holder for the Netherlands, Scandinavia and the Baltic region. Forest boss Cooper is expecting a tough match despite Bournemouth's recent run of form. He said: “We talked about it this morning, actually. Bournemouth have got a load of good players with Premier League experience and play in a good way, there's no doubt about that. "We do not pay any attention to form - good, bad or indifferent because maybe we've done that in the past and as I've said to you guys before you get the complete opposite in the game. " READ NEXT: Pundits disagree over Forest prediction as relegation point made Forest, Leicester City and Leeds United have midfielder 'in their sights' Jesse Lingard reveals what Jose Mourinho and Steve Cooper have in common Find the footballs on the NottinghamshireLive website to win prizes The latest Nottingham Forest news in one place Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.