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Where to Watch and Listen to Brighton v Nottingham Forest: BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports and talkSPORT Coverage
British football fans gearing up for the Premier League clash between Brighton & Hove Albion and Nottingham Forest on Sunday 1 March 2026 at 14:00 UK time have plenty of options on trusted channels like BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports, and talkSPORT. Kick-off at the American Express Community Stadium promises an intriguing battle, with Brighton arriving in solid mid-table form after a 2-0 win over Brentford, boasting 36 goals scored and 34 conceded in 27 matches, sitting 13th[1][2][3]. Nottingham Forest, languishing 19th with 25 goals for and 39 against, are desperate to end a three-match league goal drought following a 1-0 loss to Liverpool[1][2][3].
BBC Radio 5 Live leads the audio coverage with reporter Sohail Sahi on the ground, delivering live updates from Falmer. For deeper analysis, tune into BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2, the BBC Sounds app, or BBC Sport Online (audio), where main commentator Chris Wise pairs with co-commentator Luke Chambers. Wise, a seasoned BBC voice with over two decades covering the Premier League, brings his trademark clarity, while Chambers, the ex-Ipswich and Forest defender with 375 top-flight appearances, offers authentic insights from his playing days[3].
Sky Sports enthusiasts won't want to miss the highlights package on Sky Sports, fronted by main commentator Gary Taphouse and co-commentator Glenn Murray. Taphouse, a staple of Sky's football output since the 1990s with calls from World Cups to Champions League finals, ensures polished delivery. Murray, Brighton's former record goalscorer with 44 strikes in 118 games from 2018-2021, provides sharp analysis honed from his Crystal Palace and Bournemouth stints[2]. Pre- and post-match on Sky Sports News and HD, pundit Glenn Murray joins reporter Natalie Gedra, who has risen through Sky's ranks covering women's football and Premier League action. Remarkably, Sky Sports Tennis HD hosts the build-up with presenter Mark Chapman, flanked by Gary Taphouse, Glenn Murray, pundits Jamie Carragher and Michael Dawson, plus Gedra. Chapman, BBC and Sky's versatile host known for Masters golf and rugby, excels in multi-sport transitions; Carragher, Liverpool icon with 737 appearances and multiple Champions League triumphs, delivers forthright views; Dawson, Tottenham stalwart with 362 Premier League games, adds defensive nous[3].
Radio fans have more choices: IRN features reporter Alan Lewis, while talkSPORT boasts main commentator James Fielden, and talkSPORT International has Andrew Self. These outlets ensure comprehensive coverage for the 14:00 GMT kick-off refereed by Andy Madley with VAR Matt Donohue[3]. Brighton, unbeaten in their last five home league games against Forest, seek a double after November's 2-0 win at the City Ground, while Forest under Vítor Pereira battle relegation nerves post-Europa League exertions[3].
Predictions favour Brighton 2-1, with odds listing them at +105 moneyline favourites and over 2.5 goals tipped, reflecting their +2 goal difference versus Forest's -14[2][4]. Key men like Brighton's Danny Welbeck and Diego Gomez, scorers versus Brentford, could shine, while Forest's Elliot Anderson eyes breakthroughs despite 18 shots failing against Liverpool[1][4]. Solly March nears return from knee trouble, per boss Fabian Hürzeler[7].
This fixture at the Amex, home to Brighton's European pushes, contrasts form: Seagulls nine points clear of trouble, Forest two above the drop[3]. For team news and H2H, visit Premier League's Brighton page. Whether via BBC's radio expertise, Sky's star punditry, or talkSPORT's passion, settle in for what could define both sides' seasons.
Article generated: 1 March 2026, 14:01 GMT
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