Crystal Palace will kick-off life without now-Arsenal star Eberechi Eze against Nottingham Forest at Selhurst Park on Sunday afternoon. As reported, the Gunners completed their £67.5million swoop for the England playmaker on Saturday afternoon - and he was unveiled on the pitch before a 5-0 demolition of Leeds United.
Eze sent an emotional message to Palace supporters on social media when the deal was rubber-stamped. But his former employers will have no time to dwell as they get straight back to Premier League duty without him.
Palace head into their first home game of the 2025/26 campaign on the back of a creditable 0-0 draw at Chelsea, while Forest were 3-1 winners against Brentford. Chris Wood fired a double in that victory and he will, naturally, be one-to-watch for Liverpool-linked Marc Guehi and his defensive colleagues.
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Here, football.london takes a look at the TV information you need to follow this afternoon's match;
When is Palace vs Nott'm Forest and what time is kick-off?Palace welcome Forest to Selhurst Park on Sunday, August 24. Kick-off is scheduled for 2pm.
Is the Palace vs Nott'm Forest game being shown live on TV?Yes. As usual for the 2pm kick-offs on any Sunday afternoon, this game - and Everton vs Brighton for that matter -will be shown live on Sky Sports. A valid subscription with the broadcaster is required.
Can I live stream Crystal Palace vs Nott'm Forest?Again, yes. Sky Sports - with a valid subscription - can be watched online or via the Sky Go app, which is available on mobile phones, laptops and other such devices. Alternatively, you can follow every single kick through Now-TV, as long as you are signed up to that popular online service, of course. Full details are available by clicking these links to the Sky Sports or Now-TV websites.
What about Crystal Palace vs Nott'm Forest highlights?An easy one. As well as catching up with the action on Sky Sports - after the full-time whistle - you can watch all the best bits on now-universally named Match of the Day - which starts at 10.30pm on BBC One this Sunday night.
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