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Zinckernagel starts: The predicted Nottingham Forest XI to face Fulham on Tuesday

Nottingham Forest will be looking to continue their charge for automatic promotion when they travel to the English capital to face league leaders Fulham tomorrow night.

The Cottagers have already secured their promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking – but will secure the title this midweek if they can better AFC Bournemouth’s result, with Scott Parker’s men heading to South Wales to play Swansea City.

How the Cherries get on at the Swansea.com Stadium will also affect visitors Forest – because Steve Cooper’s men are still pushing for a top-two spot at this stage with just five points now separating the two sides going into tomorrow.

Considering the Reds have a bigger prize to play for than Marco Silva’s men with the latter strong favourites to secure the title even if they don’t win on Tuesday evening, the pressure may be on them to come to Craven Cottage and take the three points.

It will certainly be a tall order for the East Midlands outfit to do that though with the quality of opposition they are facing in west London, a team that have scored 99 league goals so far this term with Aleksandar Mitrovic claiming 41 of those.

Focusing more on the away side though, we have predicted the starting lineup Cooper will go with against the Championship leaders.

Brice Samba stepped up to the plate very well at the weekend and has certainly deserved to keep his place, though the fact Ethan Horvath is also available will give the Reds plenty of confidence that they have enough quality and depth in their goalkeeping department.

There is more of a selection dilemma at centre-back because Steve Cook is probably ready to get more minutes under his belt after making his return from a semi-severe setback, but

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