Nottingham Forest make their first ever league visit to Wycombe Wanderers looking to continue their impressive away form in the Championship.
The Reds are unbeaten in four games in the league and clocked up a vital three points at Coventry on Tuesday night, with the aim to complete a league double over The Chairboys at Adams Park.
Wycombe have found life difficult at this level for the first time but have shown plenty of fight, recovering well from a heavy defeat against Brentford last weekend to pick up a point against Birmingham in midweek.
Team news
Yuri Ribeiro is available for selection having served his three-match suspension, but has a fight on his hands to reclaim his spot after Gaetan Bong has impressed in his absence.
Jack Colback made a welcome return to the side in the midweek win at Coventry to ease the injury troubles in midfield, with Ryan Yates, Samba Sow and Harry Arter all still sidelined.
Forest thoughts
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Live coverage
Saturday's game is available to watch live on iFollow Forest. The full 90 minutes of action from Adams Park will be shown live, with match passes available to purchase for £10 (£7 for overseas supporters).
Click here for further information and to purchase a match pass.
Unfortunately, for this fixture, BBC Radio Nottingham commentary will not be available. Due to the BBC's current travelling restrictions for reporters, there will be no BBC Radio Nottingham commentary accompanying the iFollow pictures on Saturday.
Referee
James Linington will be the man in the middle for Saturday's game, taking charge of his second Forest match of the season have previously refereed the home defeat against Cardiff in September.
Saturday's game will be his 17th of the season, having shown 36 yellow cards and two red cards in the previous 16. Linington, from Newport, has officiated 21 Forest matches in his career, with The Reds winning seven and losing 10 of those.
He will be assisted by Michael George and Craig Taylor, with Robert Madley the fourth official.
Other fixtures
To be played at 3pm on Saturday unless otherwise stated:
Swansea vs Norwich (Friday, 8.15pm)
Coventry vs Watford (12.30pm)
Barnsley vs Derby
Bournemouth vs Birmingham
Bristol City vs Cardiff
Luton vs Huddersfield
Middlesbrough vs Brentford
Millwall vs Sheffield Wednesday
Preston vs Rotherham
QPR vs Blackburn
Stoke vs Reading