Watch That's Offside - Bournemouth Vs Nottingham Forest!

Football fans can have no complaints about the Premier League so far this season.
There has been plenty of drama on and off the field, with some teams punching above their weight while some of the so-called big clubs falter.
Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest are two clubs enjoying very different seasons, and they will face off this Sunday at the Vitality Stadium.
The Cherries continue to defy expectations, sitting in joint-third with defending champions Liverpool.
But for an amazing comeback from Crystal Palace last weekend, Andoni Iraola's side could be second, and just two points behind leaders Arsenal.
In contrast, Nottingham Forest are enduring a very disappointing season.
They are already on to their third manager of the season, with Sean Dyche taking over from Ange Postecoglou, who was sacked after just 39 days in charge.
Compared to last season, when Forest were flying high and qualifying for Europe under Nuno Espirito Santo, it has been quite the fall from grace.
Dyche has been tasked with stopping the rot at the City Ground, and he made the perfect start to his tenure by beating FC Porto 2-0 in the Europa League.
Attention now turns to Sunday's game, for which Bournemouth are the 3/4 favourites with most betting sites, including our show sponsors, Bet442.
This week's That's Offside is hosted, once again, by Dan Muino, and he is joined by Bournemouth fan Tom Jordan of @afcpodcast and Nottingham Forest fanatic, Greg Mitchell of @Forest-Focus.
The two supporters share their thoughts on their clubs' performances this season and their predictions for this weekend's game.
Underperforming XI's Vs Overperforming XI's
Also, this week, our guests come together to pick their 11 most overperforming and 11 most underperforming players in the Premier League this season.
We invite the two fans to debate, agree or disagree about those who have defied expectations, made a serious impact or elevated their club’s fortunes.
They will pull no punches as they highlight players whose form has fallen far short of their reputations, expectations or transfer fees.
As they unpack each selection, the discussion turns into a friendly duel of opinions.
Are the big-money recruits like Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz really underperforming or just adapting slowly?
Are the performances of Elliott Anderson and Djed Spence mere flashes in the pan, or are they turning into world-class footballers in front of our eyes?
Do you agree with our guests, or do you think they are missing some obvious overperformers and underperformers?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments!




