Here are the latest updates on where to watch Nottingham Forest vs Porto (Europa League):
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If you’re in the UK/EU, recent reports indicate matches are being shown on platforms like CazéTV (YouTube) and Prime Video for some feeds, with coverage also available via regional broadcasters depending on rights in your country. The return leg is at City Ground and is scheduled for 16:00 BST in most listings. [Sky Sports article overview of the first leg and general rights context][1]
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In Brazil and Portuguese-language markets, listings have varied by region, with some outlets listing CazéTV on YouTube as the broadcast for the Europa League quarter-final second leg. Timing for the return leg is typically 16:00 Brasília time, and the match location is the City Ground in Nottingham. [Lance Brasil and CNN Brasil listings][2][6]
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For the most reliable, up-to-the-minute viewing information, check local TV guides or streaming services in your country and the official Europa League broadcast partners’ schedules a day before the match. [Sky Sports recap and general rights notes][3]
Illustration: example viewing plan
- Confirm match time in your local time zone (BST 16:00 on the return leg).
- Verify the official streaming option (YouTube CazéTV or Prime Video in your region) a few hours before kickoff.
- If needed, have a backup streaming source or regional broadcaster ready in case of rights changes.
Would you like me to tailor watching options to your exact country and streaming services you have access to? I can pull the precise broadcaster list for your location in London, England, and provide a direct link where available.
Citations:
- Sky Sports match report and coverage context for the first leg (Nottingham Forest 1-1 Porto).[1]
- Lance Brasil details on where to watch and kickoff timing for the return leg.[2]
- CNN Brasil and related outlets confirming broadcast options for Europa League matchups.[6][8]