Championship: Nottingham Forest and Watford team news, TV info Online
Championship: Nottingham Forest and Watford team news, TV info Online
Team News
Watford have a number of injury concerns, with Tommie Hoban and Essaid Belkalem long-term absentees, however, former RED Lewis McGugan (who lived up to his destiny by scoring the equaliser at Vicarage Road) and midfielder, Iriney, could both miss out.
Arsenal loanee, Hector Bellerin will return and new loan signing, defensive midfielder Daniel Tozser may also feature.
Forest`s injury list seems to have shortened a little, although they remain without long term absentees, Chris Cohen, Dexter Blackstock and Kelvin Wilson - although, Kelvin may finally be on the comeback trail soon.
Influential midfielder, Henry Lansbury completes the 2nd game of his 2 match ban for accruing 10 yellows. David Vaughan`s loan spell expired on Wednesday, 29th - so, unless this has been done but not announced - then it looks, as though the midfield will be shuffled again.
New signings Djebbour & Gomis could feature, but it would appear unlikely - at best, a place on the bench could be available.
Former Hornet, Darius Henderson will be keen to play and could well start this one.
ENG. Championship
Forest v Watford
Thursday 30th Jan - 19:45(GMT)
Venue/Address: The City Ground Pavilion
Road Nottingham NG2 5FJ
TV: To be clicked on the link(s) in the comment box!
Referee: Simon Hooper
Assistant Referees: Ryan Johnson and Ollie Yates
Fourth Official: Mark Heywood
STATS::
Nottingham Forest
•Nottingham Forest are unbeaten in their last 11 games in all competitions. Their last defeat was 3-2 at home to Reading in the Championship at the end of November.
•Nottingham Forest have won four of their last five home games in all competitions, drawing the other.
Watford
•Watford have won only one of their last six games and two of their last 17 in all competitions.
•Of their last 14 league games, Watford have won just one. Their solitary win in the Championship since early October was 4-0 at home against Millwall on Boxing Day.
•Watford's 4-2 defeat at Manchester City in the FA Cup on Saturday was their first defeat in nine away games in all competitions.
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