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  2. Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest live stream, TV channel, time and lineups for Premier League fixture
  3. Nottm Forest vs Liverpool live stream and how to watch Premier League game online, lineups
  4. Liverpool outruns Nottingham Forest in 3
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Liverpool 3-2 Nottingham Forest: Mohamed Salah's 183rd Liverpool goal edges five-goal thriller Match report and highlights as Mohamed Salah moves joint sixth on Liverpool's all-time scoring charts with winner; Diogo Jota double cancelled out by Neco Williams and Morgan Gibbs-White as spirited Nottingham Forest performance comes up agonisingly short Liverpool's 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest maintained their momentum in the chase for a top-four spot as manager Jurgen Klopp stressed they have not left it too late to find their best form. Victory made it four matches unbeaten, with back-to-back victories following two draws, and represents their joint-best run of an inconsistent campaign. The result moved Liverpool within six of fourth-placed Newcastle, who play another Champions League-chasing rival Tottenham on Sunday, and brought up Klopp's 100th league win at Anfield. "Today I saw a lot of top counter-pressing moments - I loved that - and that's, for us, super important. And yes, that changed," he said. Trending • Transfer Centre LIVE! Real Madrid's Bellingham explains his move... • Papers: Man Utd threaten Chelsea pursuit of Inter 'keeper Onana • US Open: McIlroy chasing Fowler and Schauffele on historic day LIVE! • Man Utd shares up 10 per cent but Qataris still waiting on exclusivity • Mbappe: Macron has no influence on my career • Beckham to join Brentford B permanently from Inter Miami • Arsenal's £80m-plus Rice bid rejected | West Ham want £120m • Bellingham passes ...

Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest live stream, TV channel, time and lineups for Premier League fixture

Nottingham Forest continue their fight for survival with a trip to Anfield as they face Liverpool in the Premier League. Steve Cooper's side are 18th in the Premier League and in the relegation zone due to their goal difference, which is 10 lower than 17th-place Everton. Forest have not won in the league since early February as they are winless in 10 games. Liverpool are lower than they would have hoped to be at the start of the season, but they are still within a good chance of pushing for a European place. The Reds showed they still possess a lot of danger with a 6-1 win over Leeds. Former Liverpool player Taiwo Awoniyi scored the only goal when the two sides met earlier in the season. It was the first time Forest beat their counterparts since 1996. MORE: What time does Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest kick-off? This Premier League match from Anfield kicks off on Saturday, April 22 at 3:00 p.m. local time. Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories: Date Kickoff time USA Sat, Apr. 22 10:00 ET Canada Sat, Apr. 22 10:00 ET UK Sat, Apr. 22 15:00 BST Australia Sun, Apr. 23 00:00 AEST India Sat, Apr. 22 19:30 IST Hong Kong Sat, Apr. 22 22:00 HKT Malaysia Sat, Apr. 22 22:00 MYT Singapore Sat, Apr. 22 22:00 SGT New Zealand Sun, Apr. 23 02:00 NZST Liverpool vs Nottingham Forestlive stream, TV channel Date Kickoff time TV channel Streaming Australia Sun, Apr. 23 00:00 AEST — Optus Sport Canada Sat, Apr. 22 10:00 ET — Hong Kong Sat, Apr. 22 22:00 HKT 621 No...

Nottm Forest vs Liverpool live stream and how to watch Premier League game online, lineups

The Nottm Forest vs Liverpool live stream takes place today (Saturday, October 22). ► Time 12:30 p.m. BST / 7.30 a.m. ET / 4.30 a.m. PT • U.K. — Watch on • U.S. — Watch on USA via •Watch anywhere — try After returning to the Premier League for the first time in 23 years, Forest fans will be nervous of a swift return to the second tier and their team’s form has given them plenty of reasons to be fearful. Having not won since August and on just 6 points, Steve Cooper’s side have found the step up tough. A hard-fought goalless draw at Brighton mid-week will give them some hope that they can compete at the highest level. Although most of the players are different, the crowd and manager will remember last season’s narrow loss in the FA cup quarter-final against Liverpool and will surely be out for revenge. Liverpool seem to have finally addressed their poor start to the season, winning consecutive league games for just the second time this season after a gritty 1-0 victory over West Ham on Wednesday. The reds will be boosted by Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez’s recent performances which have started showing why they spent a record fee on him in the summer. Despite beating their hosts 1-0 at the City Ground in last season’s FA Cup, goalscorer Diogo Jota will miss this game (and the World Cup) with injury. Still only in 7th and four points off the Champions League places, Jurgen Klopp will want to keep their new-found momentum going all the way to the World Cup break. These two ri...

Liverpool outruns Nottingham Forest in 3

Liverpool handled Nottingham Forest’s plan to fight fire with fire, getting a pair of goals from Diogo Jota in a 3-2 win at Anfield on Saturday. Mohamed Salah bagged the winner for the free-scoring Reds, giving them 50 points and a reasonable-enough shout for the top four. Liverpool’s moves into seventh place for the moment, six points back of fourth-place Newcastle and three behind Tottenham, who play Sunday. Aston Villa has one more point than Liverpool but has played one more match than the Reds. Forest drops into 19th place with 27 points, though it twice looked set for a 28 points through Neco Williams and Morgan Gibbs-White equalizers. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA ] Manchester United transfer news, live! Latest reports, rumors, updates Reds look good going forward to keep hopes alive Consistency has not been the story of this Liverpool team, but if Jurgen Klopp’s free-scoring Reds have found their finishing footing they might just surprise with a top-four finish. Liverpool is outscoring teams again, even if clean sheets are things of the past, and the Reds can directly affect two top-four rivals (Tottenham at Anfield on April 30 and Villa on May 20) while also looking to fixture list that is otherwise teams very much worrying about happenings down the table. If Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota can continue their lively play and Trent Alexander-Arnold can keep doing what so many figu...

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Jurgen Klopp's quadruple-chasing side dominated possession but were made to work for their victory by their relentless Championship opponents. Steve Cooper's side saw a late penalty appeal turned down by VAR when midfielder Ryan Yates fell after a challenge with Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson. The hosts also regarded Philip Zinckernagel's miss as decisive to the outcome, the Danish winger side-footing wide from six yards from Brennan Johnson's inviting cross just a couple of minutes before Jota's goal. "I think the game was decided on a defining two minutes - we had a good chance that we didn't take and they created one and did," said Cooper. While Forest had already beaten both Arsenal and Leicester in this season's competition, they found themselves taking a significant step up in class against Liverpool despite Klopp making seven changes to his starting XI. And while they were galvanised by the electric atmosphere in what was the first meeting between the clubs in the FA Cup since the rescheduled 1989 semi-final that followed the Hillsborough disaster, they spent long periods of the game under severe pressure. Yates also had a chance to head a late equaliser, but Liverpool, who also carved open several excellent opportunities of their own, deservedly advanced to the last four. Nottingham Forest left 97 seats vacant for game with Liverpool to honour those who lost their lives because of the Hillsborough disaster. • Relive Sunday's FA Cup action • Football Daily podcast: Li...