Nottingham Forrest vs West Ham live stream; FA Cup 3rd round football (Free for Fox subscribers)

West Ham will play Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup third round on Sunday lunchtime in what should be an exciting encounter between two big teams.

This is one of the FA Cup games of the 3<sup>rd round, and kick off will take place at 12 p.m. GMT. The game will be shown online through live stream – free for Fox Soccer subscribers – via the link provided below.

In team news Nottingham Forest midfielders David Vaughan and Djamel Abdoun both are uncertain for Sunday, and face last minute physicals to see if they will take part or not.

Meanwhile, Darius Henderson will be available again after his suspension.

For West Ham, they will miss captain Kevin Nolan in today's game as he starts a four-match ban for his second red card in a matter of weeks recently.

It has also been confirmed that Mark Noble (calf) is also sidelined for today's big FA Cup encounter.

A long list of injuries forces Hammers manager Sam Allardyce to call up seven of his youth players to today's match day squad. West Ham's form in the Premier League has already been terrible and their injury woes seem to be increasing their misery.

Many Forest fans will remember when their team defeated West Ham 4-0 in the 1991 FA Cup Semi-final at Villa Park. That year Brian Clough's team went on to lose to Tottenham in the Final, however, they will hope for a similar result against West Ham today.

In head to head match ups, these teams have met five times in the FA Cup, and surprisingly Forest's win in 1991 is their only FA Cup success against West Ham.

In 2011 these teams met in the Fourth Round, and West Ham won 3-2 at Upton Park.

Today's game between Nottingham Forest and West Ham can be watched online by clicking here.

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