The Reds have had a generally successful start to the season, but Steve Cooper’s team has lost their last five games. But, if Cooper’s team is to win all three points at Anfield, they will need to make history as Forest hasn’t defeated the Merseysiders there since February 1969.
Liverpool, on the other hand, is emerging as a serious contender for the Premier League title this year following a dismal 2022–2023 campaign in which they placed fifth. With one more game under their belt than league leaders Tottenham, Jurgen Klopp’s team enters the match on Sunday six points behind the London club.
The most recent game for Forest was a 2-2 draw against Luton at home last weekend, while Liverpool defeated Toulouse 5-1 in the Europa League on Thursday. All the information needed to follow Sunday’s game is provided below.
The match between the two sides will take place on Sunday, October 29 at 2pm.
No, the match will not be broadcast live on TV in the UK. For those overseas though, the game will be broadcast live in countries across the world. You can find a list of them on this website here
In what other way can I follow the game?
Here at NottinghamshireLive, our Forest correspondent Sarah Clapson will provide you with all the build-up to the match as well as post-match reaction and analysis through a live blog.
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