Nottingham Forest can reclaim a top-three Premier League spot by defeating Brentford at the City Ground, strengthening their quest for Champions League qualification.
After the Wembley disappointment, Forest’s full focus shifts back to their Premier League challenge. But the semi-final loss to Manchester City exposed weaknesses they must remedy quickly.
Furthermore, results elsewhere dropped Forest to fifth, but victory here would restore them to third. That 2-0 win in the reverse fixture also ended a six-game winless head-to-head run. Meanwhile, the hosts will want to build momentum with a second straight home league victory.
In addition, they will aim to avoid back-to-back home league defeats for the first time this season. That recent setback came against Everton in their last home outing.
On the other side, Brentford still hope to secure a top-half finish for the second time in three seasons. That resurgence follows a 4-2 win away at Brighton last time out. Consequently, Thomas Frank’s side will seek a fourth straight league match without defeat.
Furthermore, five wins from their last seven away league matches have underpinned Brentford’s revival. That run is impressive because they failed to win any of their first nine Premier League trips this season. However, two of those trips ended in draws and defeats against teams above Forest.
Moreover, Brentford have won just one of their last five visits to the City Ground. They drew twice and lost twice in those games.
First, Chris Wood needs one more goal to reach twenty Premier League strikes in a season, a feat last matched by Stan Collymore in 1994/95. Meanwhile, Christian Nørgaard remains unbeaten in matches where he scores, notching five wins and one draw in his six goal-scoring appearances.
In addition, Brentford have collected the fewest yellow cards in the Premier League this season, accumulating just forty-eight cautions.
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