Nottingham Forest return to Trentside as they look to get back on track when Reading visit on Saturday (kick-off 3pm).
After 1-0 defeats against Luton and Watford, The Reds will hope to return to form as they face a Reading side fighting it out for a top-six spot.
The Royals have had a good season so far and come into the weekend's game with three straight wins, with Chris Hughton's side looking to avenge the 2-0 defeat at the Madejski Stadium earlier this season.
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Forest thoughts
From the opposition
Reading head coach Veljko Paunovic is expecting a tough game against Forest on Saturday and hopes that his side's consistency continues.
He said: “It’s never an easy game against Forest, they’re a very good side and we know we will have to be at our best to match another strong team in the league.
“So far, we have been very consistent with our performances, I’m happy for the team that their confidence keeps growing, and most importantly that the conviction is good, and that we are a team playing good football, being combative and capable of beating anyone.
“The confidence comes with the consistency of doing the right things day in, day out and always doing your best and fulfilling the objectives and expectations we have in our environment.
“Injured players are recovering; we’re looking forward in the next couple of days to seeing how many of them we can regroup, and who will be ready for Saturday.”
Live coverage
Saturday's game against Reading will be available to watch live on iFollow Forest. Season card holders who selected option 1 will have access to the full 90 minutes, with supporters also able to purchase a match pass for £10 (£7 for overseas supporters).
Audio commentary passes are available, with full coverage also available via the club's official social media channels and in the Match Centre.
Referee
Stephen Martin is the referee for Saturday's game at The City Ground, his third match on Trentside this season. He has previously overseen the 1-1 draw against Rotherham in October last year and the 2-0 win against Sheffield Wednesday in December.
Mr Martin, from Staffordshire, has refereed 24 matches so far this season, showing 54 yellow cards and two red cards. He will be assisted by Mark Pottage and Matthew McGrath, with Oliver Langford as the fourth official.
Other fixtures
To be played at 3pm on Saturday unless otherwise stated:
Blackburn vs Brentford (Friday, 7.45pm)
Luton vs Swansea (12.15pm)
Birmingham vs Bristol City
Bournemouth vs Barnsley
Cardiff vs Watford
Derby vs Millwall
Middlesbrough vs Stoke
QPR vs Huddersfield
Rotherham P-P Coventry
Wycombe vs Preston
Sheffield Wednesday vs Norwich (Sunday, 12.15pm)