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Richard Cusack

How to watch Nottingham Forest v Leeds United on TV: Channel info & stream details

Nottingham Forest welcome Leeds United to the City Ground tomorrow in a mouth-watering Championship promotion battle (5.30pm).

Forest are four points and two places behind Leeds in second, with Sabri Lamouchi's side looking to gain ground on Marcelo Bielsa's Whites in the race for promotion to the Premier League.

Both sides come into the game on the back of defeats, Forest relinquishing a 1-0 lead at Birmingham City last time out to lose 2-1 and Leeds suffering a shock reverse at home to Wigan Athletic 1-0.

However, Forest are the form team with Lamouchi picking up the manager of the month award for his side's brilliant run of three wins out of five in January.

Leeds have only won once since December 29, with the Elland Road side squandering a 13-point lead at the top of the League.

It's all set to be a cracker.

Ahead of the game, we have put together a comprehensive guide with all you need to know about the big match...

What time is the game?

The match kicks-off at 5.30pm.

Where is it?

Forest are hosting Leeds at the City Ground.

What TV channel is the match on?

The game will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports' Main Event and Football channels.

Coverage begins at 5pm and finishes at 8pm.

You can also follow all the action on NottinghamshireLive's match blog.

It will also be live on selected channels overseas.

Can you stream the match live?

Sky will be streaming the game on their Now TV and Sky Go platforms.

What are the odds?

Forest 11/4

Draw 11/5

Leeds EVENS

*Betting Odds from thepools.com and correct at the time of writing

What's the team news?

Samba Sow could make his return to Forest's midfield after sitting out the 2-1 defeat to Birmingham City last time out.

For Leeds, Kalvin Phillips is still suspended and January signigns Ian Carlo Poveda and Jean-Kevin Augustin are unlikely to be up to speed.

Samba Sow is tackled by George Puscas (Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

What do the pundits think?

"Forest missed a real chance last weekend,"  David Prutton said in his weekly Sky Sports column, predicting a 2-2 draw.

"A goal up at Birmingham and a penalty shortly before half-time to double their lead.

"Had Lewis Grabban converted you feel that they would have gone on to win the game and move to within a point of Leeds.

"Leeds lost themselves at home to Wigan, and it will be interesting to see if Jean-Kevin Augustin is in Marcelo Bielsa's squad on Saturday, as they certainly could have done with his presence in that defeat.

"I can't split these two."

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