How to watch Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest without a TNT subscription
Arsenal and Nottingham Forest will play each other in the opening Premier League game of the weekend.
The match is the 12.30pm kick off on Saturday and as with all early games this season it will be shown on TNT Sports, which is owned by Discovery+.
The matches are available with a TNT Sports pass, which costs £33.99.
Amazon Prime does not have the rights to any Premier League games this season, but a Prime subscription does allow you to add on temporary subscriptions to sport streaming services including Discovery+ for the TNT games and Premier Sports for Scottish Premier Sports Cup games and La Liga fixtures.
You can add football to your Prime subscription here.
Both clubs will be hoping for better results than last time out. Arsenal were narrowly beaten by Liverpool at Anfield, while Forest were shocked by West Ham in a 3-0 home defeat.
It leaves both clubs desperate to get back on track and there are plenty of side-plots to the intriguing match up.
The match will be Forest’s first since they sacked Nuno Espirito Santo and replaced him with former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou.
After a spectacular season last year under Nuno, the Portuguese manager was sacked by the club having fallen out with the ownership.
Postecoglou was instantly appointed as his replacement after his Europa League-winning season with Spurs was not enough to save his job after a 17th-place Premier League finish.
It will also be a chance to see Arsenal’s newest signing, Ecuadorian international defender Piero Hincapie.
However, Oleksandr Zinchenko will not feature after moving from Arsenal on loan to Forest because he is not eligible to play against his parent club.
Arsenal are without Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus through injury, while William Saliba and Bukayo Saka are doubts.
Forest will be without Nicolas Dominguez and Nicolo Savona due to injury.
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