Palace’s star man has joined Arsenal for £68million, and Oliver Glasner has his eye set on replacements, which the Eagles will need to act fast upon to secure their services before the transfer deadline on September 1.
The FA Cup winners played superbly in their goalless draw at Chelsea on the opening weekend, and they were desperately unfortunate not to take three points when Eze’s free kick was chalked off by VAR.
Both sides will be active in the transfer market before the window slams shut, and Forest are currently trying to bring in a handful of players as they look to strengthen Nuno Espirito Santo’s squad.
How to watch Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest
TV channel: Sky Sports is the place to watch this one, with coverage starting at 1.30pm BST ahead of a 2pm kick off.
Live stream: Sky subscribers can use the Sky Go app to stream this game, and you can also do that with a Now TV sports membership.