football returns tonight as host Nottingham Forest at Selhurst Park.
The Eagles will go into the game on the back of their semi-final win over Aston Villa last month.
's side will be determined to secure all three points and improve on their 12th-place position in the Premier League table with four matches left to play.
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Palace will take on a Forest squad that are in sixth place in the Premier League standings - and will be looking to qualify for the with their results in the final fixtures of the campaign.
Here, football.london takes a look at the TV info for Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest in the Premier League;
What time does Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest kick-off?Palace's clash against Forest will kick-off at 8pm on Monday, May 5 at Selhurst Park in the Premier League.
Is Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest being shown live on TV?Yes, Palace vs Forest has been selected by Sky Sports as part of their Premier League coverage.
The game at Selhurst Park will take centre stage on the latest instalment of Monday Night Football. Coverage will get underway at 6.30pm - on Sky Sports Main Event (Sky channel 401) and Sky Sports Premier League (Sky channel 402).
How to live stream Crystal Palace vs Nottingham ForestWith Sky Sports broadcasting the fixture at Selhurst Park, the match is also available for fans to live stream.
Sky Sports customers will be able to live stream the action via the Sky Go app, which is available either online or on mobile devices. Alternatively, NOW TV will be streaming the game on Monday night, which will be available to paying customers via their mobile and TV app as well as online.
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