How to watch the West Ham Forest match on tv tonight, with live stream, tv channel and kick off time details.
How to watch West Ham v Nottingham Forest
The match will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
West Ham v Forest date, kick off time and venue
The match between West Ham United and Nottingham Forest will kick off at 8:00 pm GMT on Tuesday, 6 January 2026.
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The London Stadium will be the site of a Gameweek 21 fixture of the English Premier League when home side West Ham United play hosts to visitors Nottingham Forest on Tuesday.
West Ham United enter Tuesday’s meeting with the Tricky Trees on the back of a humiliating 3-0 loss to basement side Wolverhampton Wanderers, handing the Old Gold their first victory of the season.
With this loss, the Hammers remain stranded on 18th position on the league charts, and will remain there irrespective of the outcome of Tuesday’s game.
The London side are currently on a winless run of nine games, and have lost four out of their last five outings.
Combined with the abysmal record of Nuno Espirito Santo’s side while playing at home, where they have conceded 23 goals, the situation looks bleak for West Ham United.
Nottingham Forest, on their part, are also on a worrying run of form; the Tricky Trees have been handed losses in four consecutive games against Fulham, Manchester City, Everton and Aston Villa.
Although remaining out of the relegation zone for now, Sean Dyche will be keen on gaining some positive form and steady the ship of the Garibaldi once more.
The recent away record of Forest, however, speak against all prospects of a strong showing from the side. The Tricky Trees have now lost four games played away from the City Ground on the trot.
As things stand, a draw seems to be the best possible outcome of the fixture.
