All you need to know ahead of Nottingham Forest's clash with Huddersfield Town at The City Ground on Saturday (kick-off 12.30pm).
The Reds will be aiming to continue their positive run of form when Huddersfield are the visitors, with Chris Hughton's men unbeaten in the last four outings and conceding just twice.
A point at Bristol City could have been more in a positive performance, with Forest searching for all three points against The Terriers to end the campaign with some momentum.
Huddersfield are not out of the woods yet in regards to relegation, with Carlos Corberan's side sitting five points above the drop zone and will be hoping for a result to take back to West Yorkshire to alleviate some of those fears.
Team news
Click here for the latest from the Nottingham Forest dressing room ahead of Saturday's game.
“I am delighted [with the recent form] and probably, if I look at our home and away performances, we have been more resolute away from home and had some tough fixtures, but in recent games the QPR one pleased me the most because it was at home. To be able to score three goals, which is what we have found difficult, at home was hugely pleasing."
Chris Hughton
From the opposition
Huddersfield head coach Carlos Corberan knows that his side must start picking up some points if they are to ease their relegation worries and they must do so while their fate is in their own hands.

He said: "I do follow the other results in the Championship, but my main focus is always the game ahead of us. It's very important for us to add points to our total right now. We need to win games and put our future more in ours hands.
"Nottingham have a lot of positive players, and that's why they're in the position that they're in now. We're going to go into Saturday's game hoping to get the result that we want from it, that's what we do with every single game."
Form
How the two sides have fared in the last five outings:

Forest TV
Supporters can watch the full 90 minutes of action live on Forest TV. Season card holders who selected option 1 will have full access to the game, while other supporters can purchase a match pass for £10 (£7 for overseas supporters).
If you have not done so already, supporters are advised to register your Forest TV account well in advance of the match to ensure you have access. Full details on how to register can be found here.
Supporters should be aware that for the final five games of the current season, the video feed will still be provided by iFollow. Having taken on feedback from supporters, the club will be switching to a brand-new video production in the summer ready for the 2021-22 season.
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HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
There will be a minutes' silence ahead of Saturday's match in honour of the recent passing of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
The kick-off time for the match has been brought forward so as not to clash with the funeral taking place at 3pm, and both teams will be wearing black armbands during the game.

Matchday programme
This Saturday's edition of Forest Review is packed full of content and features a big interview with goalkeeper Brice Samba as he discusses his campaign so far and how he is aspiring for better next season. You can read a short teaser of that interview here.
There are also the usual columns from Chris Hughton, Michael Dawson, David Marples, Richard Harrison and Lee Clarke, while Scott Eley chats to a member of the Huddersfield fanbase to get the lowdown on the visitors.
You can order your programme to be delivered to your door thanks to programme partners Ignition Sports Media, or you can read a digitial version online for free.

Officials
Saturday's referee will be Andy Woolmer from Northamptonshire. Woolmer has officiated 29 matches so far this season in the Championship, League One, League Two and the FA Cup, showing 86 yellow cards and one red card, of which was handed out to Yuri Ribeiro in Forest's home defeat against Middlesbrough in January.
Woolmer also officiated the 2-0 defeat away at Barnsley back in November, with Saturday's fixture set to be his 19th in charge of a Forest match. The Reds have won nine and lost seven of those games.
Woolmer wil be assisted by Richard Wild and Mark Dwyer with Oliver Langford as the fourth official.

Other fixtures
To be played on Saturday at 12.30pm unless otherwise stated:
Blackburn vs Derby (Friday, 6pm)
Reading vs Cardiff (Friday, 6pm)
Brentford vs Millwall
Luton vs Watford
Middlesbrough vs QPR
Sheffield Wednesday vs Bristol City
Stoke vs Preston
Swansea vs Wycombe
Norwich vs Bournemouth (8pm)
Rotherham vs Birmingham (Sunday, 12pm)
Coventry vs Barnsley (Sunday, 3pm)