The deadline for Fantasy Premier League managers to pick their team for Gameweek 2 is in just under 24 hours, with FPL managers across the globe making moves in the transfer market.
Here, we take a look at some of the Forest players being spoken about ahead of the next round of fixtures...
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Taiwo Awoniyi - FWD - £6.5m
Last season's top goalscorer got off the mark last weekend after making a cameo from the bench.
The striker returned from a brief spell on the sidelines through injury to score his first goal of the season, rounding off an excellent counter-attack to sweep home Anthony Elanga's cross.
His contribution off the bench earned him seven points in total, including two bonus points.
Priced at just £6.5m, Awoniyi has been selected by only 0.9% of managers across FPL, despite ending last season with six goals in four matches.
The Nigerian will be hoping to add to his goalscoring tally on Friday night, presenting a potentially attractive option for FPL managers across the world.
Anthony Elanga - MID - £5.0m
Similarily to Awoniyi, Elanga is another player selected by only 0.9% of FPL managers and another player who made his mark off the bench at Arsenal.
The winger ran the length of the pitch and made an assist for Awoniyi only a couple of minutes after his introduction to the contest at the Emirates.
His contribution earned him four points, despite only being on the field for the final 10 minutes.
Elanga will be hopeful of showing The City Ground what he can do as he prepares for his home debut on Friday night.
Matt Turner - GKP - £4.0m
Priced at only £4.0m, our newest recruit has been selected by 14.4% of FPL managers ahead of GW2.
Turner made a quick return to the Emirates last weekend having joined from Arsenal last week, making his full debut for The Reds.
The USA international will be keen to record his first clean sheet of the season on Friday.
Morgan Gibbs-White - MID - £6.0m
No stranger to the Blades, Gibbs-White will be hoping to be a threat on Friday night and get off the mark for the campaign.
The attacking midfielder finished with 145 points in FPL last season having played an integral role in keeping Forest in the Premier League with seven goal contributions in the final seven games of the season.
Having ended last season strongly, he will be keen to show what he can do on Friday night.