Nottingham Forest vs. Man City Live stream: How to Watch English Premier League Soccer From Anywhere. Manchester City's pursuit of a record fourth consecutive English Premier League title continues on Sunday as they take on struggling Nottingham Forest.
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Nottingham Forest vs. Man City Live stream: How to Watch English Premier League Soccer From Anywhere.
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Manchester City's pursuit of a record fourth consecutive English Premier League title continues on Sunday as they take on struggling Nottingham Forest.
The defending champions are in ominous form as they take on the Tricky Trees.
City were at their ruthless best on Thursday as they took apart Brighton with a stunning 4-0 win on the south coast. They closed the gap with Arsenal at the top of the table to just 1 point, with a game in hand, and made it four straight wins in a row.
Forest, meanwhile, are dancing dangerously close to the precipice of relegation, having lost two of their last three games to compound their recent blow of receiving a 4-point deduction for breaching financial rules. There's set to be added focus on referee Simon Hooper for this game following Forest's furious response to their controversial defeat at Everton last weekend in a match that saw them have three penalty appeals turned down.
Nottm Forest vs Man City live stream, Date, Time, Channels
The Nottm Forest vs Man City live stream takes place on Sunday, April 28.
Time: 4:30 p.m. BST / 11:30 a.m. ET / 8:30 a.m. PT / 1:30 a.m. AEST (Apr. 29)
U.S. — Watch on USA Network via Sling TV
U.K. — Watch on Sky Sports
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By the time Pep Guardiola’s side kicks off against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Sunday (11:30 am ET), they might be four points behind leaders Arsenal (77 points - pending the always unpredictable north London derby), yet it remains their title to lose. With the UEFA Champions League and FA Cup semifinals now out of the way, Manchester City (76) will play five times in the next 22 days with a full week of rest and preparation ahead of their next two games. After beating Brighton 4-0 on Thursday without Erling Haaland in the team (knock), a sense of inevitability is once again emanating from Manchester.
At the same time, Nottingham Forest (26 points) perhaps need the three points more than City do, as they currently sit precariously just one point and one place above the relegation zone. However, 18th-place Luton Town (25) have a significantly more manageable fixture this weekend — away to Wolves, who are winless in their last six games, on Saturday — meaning Nuno Espirito Santo’s side might need to beat the three-time defending champions to stay out the bottom-three at weekend’s end. Stakes of the highest order at both ends of the Premier League table.
Pep Guardiola's side make the trip to the City Ground with a win vital for the defending champions as they look to retain their domestic crown this season.
Nottingham Forest are fighting for Premier League survival in the final weeks of the campaign with the drop zone looming closer for Nuno Espirito Santo's hosts.
The Blues have now scored 17 goals in just four games after they put four past Brighton on Thursday night in a devastating performance at the Amex Stadium. Pep Guardiola's side have hammered the likes of Villa, Crystal Palace, Luton and the Seagulls in their last four games in what's been a fierce reaction to the draw against Arsenal at the end of March.
Forest will be desperate for points after recent defeats against Everton and Spurs, as well as a draw with Wolves, has left them in 17th, just one point off the relegation zone. City beat Forest 2-0 at the Etihad back in September, however in what could be a warning shot for the Blues, they did draw 1-1 with them at the City ground last season.
In what is a timely boost for them, City could have Erling Haaland back to face Forest after Guardiola hinted the Norwegian could be set to feature. Haaland was absent from the squad that faced Brighton on Thursday night after he continued to recover from a muscle injury.
It’s a crucial duel as two teams in dire need of points face off, albeit both need these points for very different reasons. Manchester City are embroiled in the Premier League title race, with the tournament becoming their primary focus after being eliminated from the UEFA Champions League.
The gap with Arsenal is minimal, and they also have the advantage of a game in hand, meaning their fate is in their own hands. On the other hand, Nottingham Forest are battling to avoid relegation. Despite none of their direct rivals winning in this Matchday, they now require at least a draw to widen the gap with Luton Town, their closest pursuers.