Nottingham Forest v Swansea City
Nottingham Forest are unbeaten at home (and not just this season: this record stretches back more than a year) while Swansea don’t even have a single point away. So a home win sounds like the most likely result – which will be a great relief to Forest fans as it will be their first win of the season.
Chris Gunter should start for Forest but Robert Earnshaw’s hamstring is playing up again – maybe he shouldn’t have started last week after all.
As a Cardiff girl, I might have certain... reservations about Swansea City but one thing you can rely on them to do is to put a few Welsh players in their team. Ashley Wiliams and Neil Taylor look certain ti start (assuming Neil’s absence from the Carling Cup win over Peterborough United wasn’t due to injury) while David Cotterill, who played well in the aforementioned Carling Cup game, could start ahead of Joe Allen. But maybe he won’t. David Cornell will probably be on the bench unless Swansea manager Brendan Rogers has any funny ideas about putting their new goalkeeper there instead. Jazz Richards could also be on the bench.
Queen’s Park Rangers v Doncaster Rovers
Doncaster are unbeaten in four matches and although QPR are unbeaten in seven, Doncaster are more than capable of springing the odd surprise when they feel like it.
If Brian Stock is sufficiently recovered from his back problems, the Doncaster captain will make his 250th league start. John Oster should start too but whatever number of starts he is on, it’s obviously not worth celebrating or BBC Sport would have said something.
After The Final Whistle At Leamington
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