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·20 de março de 2026
Tottenham Hotspur vs Nottingham Forest: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

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·20 de março de 2026

There are matches that feel like punctuation marks in a season, moments where narrative tightens and consequence sharpens. Tottenham’s meeting with Nottingham Forest belongs firmly in that category. A relegation contest in north London, framed less by spectacle and more by necessity, where the Premier League table presses in from all sides.
Spurs sit just one point above the drop zone. Nottingham Forest occupy the space beneath it. The arithmetic is simple, the tension unavoidable. Victory reshapes the picture, defeat deepens the uncertainty. This is not merely a fixture, it is an examination of resilience.
Tottenham arrive with something resembling belief, though it has been hard earned. Their 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid offered energy, urgency and, perhaps most importantly, clarity in attacking intent. The broader context remains complicated, elimination from the Champions League after a 7-5 aggregate defeat tempers celebration.
Yet performances matter. Xavi Simons operated with freedom and purpose, scoring twice in a role that allowed him to drift between lines. Pedro Porro advanced into unfamiliar territory, while Mathys Tel stretched play from the left. These are fragments of a more expressive Spurs, glimpses of what Igor Tudor is attempting to construct.

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Forest, by contrast, continue to gather points in quieter ways. A 0-0 draw with Fulham followed a result against Manchester City, evidence of a side capable of frustrating stronger opponents. Their approach may lack flourish, but it carries discipline and intent.
Spurs have been buoyed by returning players. Conor Gallagher’s reappearance after illness adds energy in midfield, while Destiny Udogie and Lucas Bergvall provide depth following injury layoffs. Cristian Romero’s return from concussion offers leadership at the back.

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Absences remain significant. Dominic Solanke was not involved, Joao Palhinha continues his recovery, and Yves Bissouma is sidelined. Longer term injuries to Wilson Odobert, James Maddison and Ben Davies continue to limit options. There is potential for Mohammed Kudus and Rodrigo Bentancur to return, though Dejan Kulusevski remains unavailable.

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Forest’s list of absentees is equally notable. Goalkeeper John Victor and wing back Nicolo Savona are out for the season, as is Willy Boly. Jair Cunha’s ankle issue reduces defensive depth, while Chris Wood continues his recovery, with hope of a late season return.

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Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest is scheduled for a 2.15pm GMT kick off on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage beginning at 2pm GMT. Subscribers can access the match via the Sky Go app.
This game invites uncertainty. Tottenham have shown flashes of attacking cohesion, yet their league form has been inconsistent. Forest have demonstrated resilience, but their lack of cutting edge can limit their threat.
Much depends on which version of Spurs emerges. If the intensity and fluidity seen against Atletico can be sustained, they possess the tools to take control. The stakes, however, may alter behaviour, compressing risk and narrowing margins.
Forest will look to disrupt rhythm, to turn the contest into one of attrition. Spurs must resist that drift, impose tempo and convert opportunity.
In a match shaped by urgency, Tottenham may find a way through.
Tottenham to win 3-2.
Tottenham wins: 59Nottingham Forest wins: 40Draws: 29









































