Nottingham Forest return to Championship action when they play Peterborough United at London Road today (3pm).
The Reds are looking to cement their spot in the second tier play-offs and one eye will be on what is happening at Dean Court with Fulham heading to the home of AFC Bournemouth for a crunch clash. That game has been chosen for live overseas broadcast for EFL rights holders with the 3pm blackout meaning the game cannot be shown domestically.
Forest's game against Posh is being shown live on ForestTV for £10 but only to fans based overseas. The Law banning broadcast of matches during Saturday afternoons was lifted during the coronavirus lockdown but is back this season.
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Posh are also streaming the game through their Posh+ service, also for £10. "Forest are probably the best team in the league right now, I know Fulham have won the league, but in terms of the form of the Reds at present, I don’t think there is anyone better," Posh boss Grant McCann said.
"Steve Cooper has done a really good job, since he took over they have been on a wonderful run and they will need the points to stay in contention. "I think it is a really good game for us, like Barnsley and Blackburn, it is another team with plenty to play for. It should be a great atmosphere, hopefully the Posh fans will be bouncing."
The Reds still have two games in hand on those around them and one of those, crucially, is against Bournemouth next month. Posh, meanwhile, are seven points from Reading who sit just outside the relegation zone with nine still to play for.
They could be relegated even if they do beat the Reds as long as other results do not go in their favour. Forest currently sit in fifth place with 70 points.