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England cricket star and Nottingham Forest fan Stuart Broad has offered to give Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp a tour of his city ahead of the two sides' meeting this weekend.

Forest welcome the Reds on Sunday in a mouth-watering FA Cup quarter-final clash. The City Ground will be packed to the rafters as the hosts aim to pull off a third cup shock at home this season.

Steve Cooper's side have already dumped out Arsenal and holders Leicester City and are now setting their sights on a third Premier League scalp. Klopp, whose side are unbeaten domestically in 2022, says his only previous experience of Nottingham is from one of its most famous exports.

"Before the international break we have an incredibly important game against Nottingham," Klopp said. "It's my first time there. I know Nottingham only from when I was a kid watching Robin Hood! I always thought that's how it would look there but there's probably no time for sight-seeing for us, but we're still looking forward to it.

"I want a team in Nottingham who are mentally and physically ready. We will be the fourth Premier League team they've faced (in cup competitions) so they have not had it easy so far. Our former coach (Steve Cooper) is doing a proper job there.

"It was a while ago we played a final at Wembley before the Carabao Cup final. The atmosphere the people created that day was

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