Nottingham Forest Faces Tough Fixtures in Upcoming Season

Nottingham Forest Faces Tough Fixtures in Upcoming Season

Nottingham Forest are looking to avoid a relegation battle in the upcoming campaign, with a string of testing fixtures to come. The team will kick off their campaign with a home match against Brentford on August 12 at 2 PM, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports. Next up, they’ll face Crystal Palace, an away match at 3 PM on August 19. Following that, they’ll be back home to welcome West Ham at 3 PM on August 26.

September continues the woes for Nottingham Forest. First they go down to London on the 16th to meet Arsenal and then it’s up to Burnley for another away match. On September 30, they’ll welcome Sunderland in what should be a thrilling matchup of two offensive-minded teams. Those October fixtures would come to test the team’s mettle. Take the surprise draws and wins for Brighton and Brentford, making their schedule tougher with Newcastle away and Chelsea home, both 3 PMs. They’ll be making a stop in Bournemouth on the 22nd of that month.

Televised Matches and Broadcasting Changes

Sky Sports remains a significant player in broadcasting Premier League matches, covering 80 percent of all televised games next season. Nottingham Forest’s fixtures will be the main attraction. Sky Sports is significantly increasing its coverage, from 128 matches per season to a minimum of 215 live broadcasts. Fans will have closer access to Nottingham Forest’s story this season through the variety of content developed as a result of this increase.

Fans are already looking ahead, counting down the minutes until the UEFA Conference League play-off draw. It is happening on August 4, and we’re extremely excited! This draw will determine the opponent of Nottingham Forest’s next match. In doing so, it provides the club an opportunity to compete and showcase themselves on an international stage.

End of Season Challenges

Nottingham Forest are looking at a very scary month as the season winds down. In May, they have to travel to Chelsea and Manchester United, currently two of the strongest teams in the league. These games might be especially important in determining where the team lands as they head into the final stretch of the season.

The dramatic conclusion to the season will come down to May 24th, when Nottingham Forest will welcome Bournemouth for their last game on the calendar. As with every play-in game, the stakes for club ambitions are high, just rooted in how well they’ve built over the last few months.

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