How to watch Sturm Graz v Nottingham Forest, team news, predicted line-ups and more | OneFootball

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·6 November 2025

How to watch Sturm Graz v Nottingham Forest, team news, predicted line-ups and more

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Nottingham Forest travel to Austria to take on Sturm Graz this week in the Europa League, in Sean Dyche’s fourth game in charge.

The Englishman has had a mixed start to life in Nottingham, winning his first game 2-0 against Porto, which was in the Europa League. But the game after was a 2-0 loss against Bournemouth in the Premier League, followed by a 2-2 draw against Manchester United.


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Forest have still only won once all season in the league, but are faring better in Europe. They are 17th out of 36 teams in the Europa League.

Kick-off time

5:45pm UK time

How to watch in the UK

Live on TNT Sports

Streaming on Discovery+

Injuries and suspensions

Sturm Graz: Tochi Chukwuani (suspended), Max Johnston (out), Belmin Beganovic (out), Alexandar Borkovic (ineligible)

Nottingham Forest: Douglas Luiz (out), Ola Aina (out), Oleksandr Zinchenko (out), Dilane Bakwa (out), Chris Wood (out), Taiwo Awoniyi (ineligible), Omari Hutchinson (ineligible), Jair Cunha (ineligible), Angus Gunn (ineligible)

Predicted line-ups

Sturm Graz (4-3-1-2): Bignetti; Oermann, Aiwu, Lavalee, Karic; Stankovic; Horvat, Rozga; Kiteishvili; Malone, Jatta.

Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1): Sels; Savona, Murillo, Milenkovic, Williams; Anderson, Sangare; Ndoye, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Jesus.

Recent form

Forest are in dire form, winning only one of their last 13 games, although Dyche has only been in charge for three of those.

They are in a relegation battle in the league, but have started well in the Europa League with one win, one draw and one loss from their three games so far.

The club will hope that Europe can offer them some respite from their domestic struggles, and that they can at least reach the knockout rounds.

Sturm Graz are not in good form either, and are winless in their last four games. They are fourth in their domestic league and 27th in the Europa League table.

What’s been said?

Sean Dyche: “We can see what’s happening in the Premier League; there’s work to do there. There is in this, of course, everyone wants to be in Europe, including Nottingham Forest. We want to be taking these games on, and it is important that we get a good performance out of the players. We want to come here and win, of course.

“Everybody wanted Nottingham Forest back in Europe, and there is a lot of good feeling about Nottingham Forest and their history in Europe, and we certainly want to give a good show of ourselves.”

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