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5 Live build-up BBC Radio 5 Live This video can not be played 5 Live build-up BBC Radio 5 Live Watch Football Focus at top of this page Arsenal host Forest in Postecoglou's first match (12: 30 BST) Eze makes full Gunners debut Everton host Aston Villa as one of four 15: 00 GMT kick-offs West Ham v Tottenham (17: 30) & Brentford v Chelsea (20: 00) follow Listen to commentaries from Everton, Newcastle and West Ham on this page Get Involved: Comment on this page or via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Sean Kearns Commen Comment on this page or via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Anyone that thinks Ange will do well need reminding of the poor job he did last season. If the bottom three weren't so bad. Spurs would have been in a relegation scrap! Ange-ball is not the answer Forest need. Jaemie Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) Question: Has there ever been a bigger vibe shift in Premier League history than sacking Nuno Espirito Santo and appointing Ange Postecoglou? Answer: Time will tell. What we do know, though, is that the two have very contrasting styles of play. Forest were an outlier last season, excelling by sitting back, absorbing pressure and punishing teams on the counter-attack. That is not the Ange way, mate. Alex Howell BBC Sport football reporter at the Emirates Stadium David Raya will make his 100th appearance for Arsenal today. The goalkeeper has kept 41 clean sheets in his previous 99 appearances. An excellent record. Mikel Arteta spoke yesterday about the reaction to when he brought Raya in to replace Aaron Ramsdale but the stats clearly show that move was justified. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest boss Ange Postecoglou, speaking to TNT Sports: "Good to be back. What a couple of strikers here (Peter Crouch and Ally Mc Coist)! "Great to be back as it was unusual for me to be out of work. A long summer, but a great time with the family. "A great opportunity, it is no secret – in a good place with where the squad is at. Some great opportunities this year - back in Europe. It didn't take long for me to say 'yes' as I thought it is a great opportunity. "I didn't want to make so many changes today. I wanted to keep it fairly consistent. We lost Ola, but Morato comes in. "Until you get to know the players, it is hard to make an accurate assessment. Some guys have a hell lot of potential to improve as well. "When you walk in the dressing room and the feeling I sense is it's a united group. I'm looking forward to working with them. "I don't see anyone in the squad who won't be able to play the football that I want to play. "I want to leave a mark and leave an impact. That's what we will try and do. A great experience [Spurs' Europa League win] last year and learnt a hell of a lot last year. "The squad that Nottingham have put together is well-equipped to handle that. " Comment on this page or via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Really hope Eze does well and I'm a Palace fan! Evan, Cardiff Time to throw caution to the wind and trust the talent that is in the squad Mikel - take the hand break off! Phil, Leeds Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) Arsenal have won their last six home games against Forest by an aggregate score of 19-2 and are unbeaten in their last 14 matches at home against them. No pressure, Ange. Why does Ange look like a detective that's been sent to Nottingham to solve a whodunit? Comment on this page or via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Ange will do special things at Forest. Could be this season's biggest and most influential signing. Tristan, Brisbane I'm a Newcastle fan, but today I'm more excited about Ange's first game! I actually think he will do well. Prediction: 1-1 Lugh, Northern Ireland Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) Nick Mashiter BBC Sport football news reporter The players must be ready for Ange-ball immediately, there will be no half measures, no steady introduction. He knows the way he wants to play - whether it was criticised at Tottenham or not - and they will be asked to do that from day one. The counter-attacking game which served Forest so well under Nuno will remain to a point - Postecoglou will utilise it - pressing and possession will be quickly brought in. The clarity will be there and he will demand commitment but he is good at selling his vision, looking for players to follow him. He will invariably pick his team the day before a game but sometimes may not name it until matchday, although with 10 v 10 games in training - the likely starting line up against others - players will know the expected team. Post match he keeps many thoughts to himself, opting to reflect on the result and performance rather than any instant reactions, a ploy many managers use. Come Monday morning there will be a meeting to debrief the game with a video of around 10 minutes. It will review the structure, how players have reacted to losing the ball, penetration, attacking the box. This will be reinforced through the season. Early on it will most likely be spent discussing what he wants to see and how the squad have executed it. His first review will come after Saturday's game at the Emirates as the Postecoglou era begins. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) Tom Mc Coy BBC Sport journalist Postecoglou was named as Forest head coach on Tuesday, just 95 days after being sacked as Tottenham boss. The Australian didn't win a north London derby as Spurs boss but guiding Forest to their first victory on Arsenal turf since 1989 would be the perfect way to win over any sceptical supporters who doubt the wisdom of dismissing Nuno Espirito Santo. The Portuguese left the City Ground following a deteriorating relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis and tension with Edu, the club's recently appointed global head of football. But Nuno's legacy mean he is unlikely to be out of work long - he took Forest into Europe for the first time in 30 years and leaves with the highest Premier League win percentage of any manager in the club's history. Right, a certain Aussie returned to the Premier League this week. Let's take a look, shall we. .. ? Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) It's Eze time, Gooners. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) Alex Howell BBC Sport football reporter at the Emirates Stadium As mentioned, it's a full debut for Eberechi Eze but there is no place for Declan Rice in Arsenal's starting line-up, with the midfielder settling for a place on the bench. William Saliba is not in the matchday squad as he's still recovering from injury. Arsenal starting XI: Raya, Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel, Calafiori, Zubimendi, Merino, Odegaard, Eze, Madueke, Gyokeres Subs: Arrizabalaga, Hincapie, White, Martinelli, Trossard, Nwaneri, Rice, Lewis-Skelly, Dowman Douglas Luiz, a summer signing from Juventus, is on the bench for Forest as the Brazilian looks for his first minutes in a Forest shirt. Nottingham Forest starting XI: Sels, Williams, Murillo, Milenkovic, Morato, Anderson, Sangare, Gibbs-White, Ndoye, Hudson-Odoi, Wood Subs: Victor, Mc Atee, Hutchinson, Boly, Luiz, Kalimuendo, Bakwa, Savona, Yates Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) The big news from the Emirates is that Eberechi Eze has been handed his full debut by Mikel Arteta. Full team news to follow. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) We're only a couple of minutes away from this afternoon's team news. After failing to score at Anfield, will Mikel Arteta pick a more attack-minded starting XI? And what sort of side will Ange Postecoglou pick on his first match as Forest boss? Stay tuned. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) It's mixed news on the injury front for Arsenal. Bukayo Saka missed the defeat at Anfield with a hamstring injury sustained during a 5-0 win against Leeds in mid-August. Mikel Arteta said on Friday that the winger remains in recovery and will not make today's matchday squad. But there's more hopeful news on centre-back William Saliba, who pulled up early on in the game against Liverpool and was forced off. The France defender trained on Friday and could be included in today's squad, but will Arteta take the risk? Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) If there was a silver lining to the 1-0 defeat against Liverpool last time out, it's that Gooners got to see Eberechi Eze in an Arsenal shirt. The winger emerged from the bench for his first appearance since a £68m move from Crystal Palace last month and showed some of the silky skills that made him a top target for rivals Spurs. Will he be unleashed from the start today? We'll have team news in less than 10 minutes' time. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest (12: 30 BST) We may have a packed fixture list but today is about one man and one man only: Ange Postecoglou. The Australian swanned back into the Premier League this week with his appointment at Nottingham Forest. It's been four months since he was sacked at Spurs and he vowed to win silverware during his first press conference as Forest boss. It's like he never left. What's not happening today? We've got eight Premier League matches today, starting with the early kick-off at the Emirates before five matches at 3pm. Almost like the good old days, that. There's then two London derbies to finish off the day, with Spurs going to West Ham and Brentford hosting Chelsea. The international break is over. The Premier League is back. We are so back. Last Updated 9th September 2025 at 16: 53 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Mikel Arteta Formation: 4 - 3 - 3 Manager: Ange Postecoglou Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Mikel Arteta Formation: 4 - 3 - 3 Manager: Ange Postecoglou Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 To watch and listen, you need to enable Java Script in your browser. 5 Live build-up. BBC Radio 5 Live. 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Nottingham Forest have won just two out of 16 Premier League matches against Arsenal (D4 L10) and both wins came at the City Ground, in 1996-97 and 2022-23. Arsenal’s four-match winning Premier League run came to an end with their defeat to Liverpool on MD3 – the Gunners have not lost consecutive games in the competition since December 2023. Nottingham Forest have lost five of their last 11 Premier League matches (W3 D3), only one fewer than in their previous 24 games (W15 D3 L6). Among current Premier League sides, only Fulham (12) are on a longer run without a clean sheet than Nottingham Forest (11); away from home, Forest have gone nine without a shutout since keeping three in a row in December and January last season. Arsenal rank second, behind Chelsea, for expected goals from set plays (2. 34) but they rank second bottom, ahead of only Sunderland, for expected goals in open play (1. 54). 50. 1% of their x G has been from set plays, the highest ratio in the division. Two of the three sides to make the most high intensity pressures in the final third this season are Nottingham Forest (301, 2nd) and Arsenal (280, 3rd), with strikers Viktor Gyökeres (76, 2nd) and Chris Wood (72, 3rd) also in the top three among players for that metric. Nottingham Forest have made the most passes ending in the final third this season (471) and have played the most passes into the box (114) of any side. Forest also top the charts for crosses (85) in 2025-26, with their average of 28. 3 per game far higher than their average last season (16. 3 per game). Arsenal forward Viktor Gyökeres has scored 10 goals in his last seven home league appearances for both Sporting and the Gunners, scoring a brace in his first Emirates appearance against Leeds. The only two players to score two or more goals in both of their first two home Premier League appearances are David Hirst in August 1992 and Sergio Agüero in August/September 2011. Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson has made the most line-breaking passes of any midfielder in the Premier League this season (32), while only Alex Iwobi (5) has made more line-breaking passes into the opposition penalty area than Anderson (4). Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.