Follow Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest for free: Live stream details, radio, kick-off time
Liverpool host Nottingham Forest at Anfield this weekend and will hope to get back to winning ways. But Sean Dyche's squad will be looking to capitalise on the Reds' recent dip in form.
The reigning Premier League champions were dealt a hefty 3-0 blow by Manchester City in their last league match. This was another sign that Arne Slot's team is far from the title-winning outfit they were last season, having suffered five losses in their last six league matches.
On the other hand, Forest ended the international break on a high note with a 3-1 victory over Leeds United. Since Dyche took over from Ange Postecoglou in October, Forest have only tasted defeat once in their first five matches.
Forest will be hoping not to face a rejuvenated Liverpool after the pause in league action. Despite Liverpool's poor run, they managed to secure impressive home victories over Aston Villa and Real Madrid earlier this month.
Liverpool will be aiming to make up lost ground in the title race against Forest. However, Dyche's side could pose yet another hurdle. Mirror Football brings you all the information you need to know ahead of the match.
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The clash between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest is scheduled for Saturday, November 22 at Anfield. The match is set to commence at 3pm UK time.
The match won't be broadcast live in the UK as it's set to kick off at 3pm on Saturday. Due to a rule designed to safeguard attendance numbers across English football, UK broadcasters are prohibited from airing live matches between 2.45pm and 5.15pm on Saturdays.
However, fans abroad will still be able to tune into the live action. In the USA, the game can be streamed live on Peacock. Canadian viewers can catch the match on FuboTV, which holds the broadcasting rights. Meanwhile, Stan Sport will be streaming the face-off in Australia.
In South America, ESPN will be airing the game. Central American viewers can watch the clash on Fox and TNT Sports. BeIN Sport will be covering the match throughout the Middle East, while SuperSport will be broadcasting the fixture across Africa.
Liverpool and Forest fans will also be able to follow the game for free on radio in the UK. The match is being broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live from 3pm, with pre-match coverage beforehand.
Team news ahead of Liverpool vs Nottingham ForestForest were plagued by injuries prior to the international break, but Dyche might have two players returning to his squad for the Liverpool match. Ahead of their win over Leeds, Dyche gave positive updates on the fitness levels of both Chris Wood and Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Liverpool are likely to welcome back goalkeeper Alisson Becker for the Forest showdown. The Brazilian has been out of action since September but Slot had previously expressed optimism about Alisson's recovery. However, defender Jeremie Frimpong may continue to be unavailable.
"I expect Jeremie back after the international break because we play from November until March," Slot said before the international break. "I don't expect Jeremie to be fully fit for Forest, but with Alisson, we expect this."
Mohamed Salah was permitted to skip Egypt's friendly with Cape Verde on Monday, ensuring he will be fresh for Liverpool's return. The Reds' only long-term injury concern is young defender Giovanni Leoni. The 18-year-old suffered an ACL injury in a Carabao Cup clash with Southampton.