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City Ground, Nottingham
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How to watch today's Nottingham Forest vs Ferencvaros Europa League game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

It is a must-win match for Nottingham Forest to guarantee progression, but their opponents, Ferencvaros, are no pushovers, having already booked their spot in the knockout phase. 

Here is where to find English-language live streams of Nottingham Forest vs Ferencvaros, as GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the game today.

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How to watch anywhere with a VPN

If you are travelling abroad or just want to access your usual streaming services from a different part of the world, you may run into geo-restrictions. This is where a Virtual Private Network (VPN) comes in handy.

A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure, encrypted connection online. By virtually changing your location to a country where the game is being broadcast, you can bypass blackout restrictions and watch your favourite team live. Click here for a step-by-step guide or, alternatively, check out GOAL's guide to the best VPNs for streaming sports.

Nottingham Forest vs Ferencvaros kick-off time

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Europa League - Europa League
City Ground, Nottingham

Nottingham Forest and Ferencvaros will kick off on 29 Jan 2026 at 15:00 EST and 20:00 GMT.

Match preview

Forest breathed a sigh of relief recently when they snapped their three-match winless run across all competitions with a victory over Brentford after losing their Europa League game against Braga. The Premier League outfit need a win to secure direct Round of 16 qualification, as anything else risks play-offs or exit from the tournament.

Ferencvaros, on the other hand, are winless in their last two matches, including a draw against Panathinaikos in their most recent Europa League game. The Hungarian champions have already qualified, but they will be targeting a win over Forest, which could see them climb higher in the league phase standings.

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Injury news & key stats

Forest will be without Elliot Anderson, who is suspended, while Chris Wood and John Victor are sidelined with knee injuries. Furthermore, Omari Hutchinson, Taiwo Awoniyi, and Jair Cunha are all ineligible in the Europa League.

Meanwhile, Ferencvaros have their own issues as Toon Raemaekers is suspended and Stefan Gartenmann remains sidelined through injury. Krisztian Lisztes is also a fitness concern. 

This will be the first-ever competitive meeting between Forest and Ferencvaros.

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Team news & squads

Nottingham Forest vs Ferencvaros Probable lineups

Probable lineup

Substitutes

Manager

  • S. Dyche

Probable lineup

Substitutes

Manager

  • R. Keane

Injuries and Suspended players

Injuries and Suspensions

  • No sidelined players

Injuries and Suspensions

  • No sidelined players

Form

Head-to-Head Record

Standings

Step-by-step VPN guide to watch Nottingham Forest vs Ferencvaros today

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  1. Download & Install: Sign up to NordVPN or another reputable VPN service (check out GOAL's guide here) and download the app on your device.
  2. Connect to a Server: Open the app and select a server location where the match is being shown (e.g. if you are in the UK but want to watch a US stream, connect to a US server).
  3. Clear Cache: Sometimes your browser holds onto your old location. Clear your cookies or refresh your browser to ensure the change takes effect.
  4. Start Streaming: Go to your broadcaster's website and app and enjoy the game.

>How to watch on the Big Screen

Watching on your phone or laptop is fine, but live sports belongs on the big screen. Here is how to get the VPN working on your TV:

  • Smart TVs & Fire Stick: Most Android-based TVs and devices like the Amazon Fire TV Stick or Google Chromecast with Google TV have native VPN apps. Simply search for your VPN provider in the app store on your TV, log in, and connect just like you would on your phone.
  • Apple TV, Roku & Consoles: These devices often don't support direct VPN apps. The easiest workaround is to use Smart DNS (usually found in your VPN account settings) or Mirror/Cast the stream from your VPN-connected phone or laptop to your TV.

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