Nottingham Forest vs Burnley: How to watch, live stream details, kick-off time and supercomputer prediction

Nottingham Forest face Burnley this weekend in a vital clash that could see them move further away from the Premier League relegation zone.

Forest are hovering precariously above the relegation zone with just six games of the campaign left to secure their Premier League status for a fifth successive season.

Vitor Pereira’s side have not lost a league game since 1 March, with three points currently separating them and 18th-placed Tottenham, who take on Brighton this weekend.

Burnley are the next visitors to the City Ground, with Scott Parker’s side facing a huge uphill battle to make up a 12-point gap and survive relegation over the next six matches.

Nottingham Forest’s next match will be huge in their quest to survive, and we have looked at how fans can catch the game this weekend.

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What channel is Nottingham Forest vs Burnley on this weekend?

Forest’s recent record on home turf in league games does not make for great reading, with no wins in any of their last eight at the City Ground since a 3-0 victory against Spurs in mid-December.

They will aim to put that right this weekend, with the game set to kick off at 2pm on Sunday, 19 April.

DateFixture
19 AprilBurnley (H)
24 AprilSunderland (a)
4 MayChelsea (a)
10 MayNewcastle (H)
17 MayMan United (a)
24 MayBournemouth (H)
Forest’s remaining PL games this season

Those fans who will not be in attendance can watch the match live on Sky Sports+ and Sky Sports UHD, while it will be available online on NOW TV, with coverage set to start at 1pm.

Where could Forest be after this weekend based on Opta’s predictions?

Sources have told Football Insider that Elliot Anderson is Man City’s top target to replace the outgoing Bernardo Silva, but he could be unavailable for the Burnley clash after missing training in midweek.

Opta are currently giving them a 62.3 per cent chance of beating the Clarets on Sunday, which would see them move on to 36 points.

Leeds are 56 per cent likely to beat Wolves, so are predicted to be on 39 points by the end of the gameweek, while Tottenham and West Ham are both being backed to lose to Brighton and Crystal Palace respectively.

Such results would see Forest move four points clear of the 17th-placed Hammers, and six clear of Spurs in the relegation zone.

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