The Tricky Trees are dreaming of reliving the glory days of the Brian Clough era as they head towards Christmas in fourth spot in the Premier League, having been the only team to have beaten leaders Liverpool this term.
Nuno’s side have demonstrated that Anfield win was no fluke with a series of strong results, including recent wins
over Manchester United and Aston Villa, and it is no disgrace that their only away defeats of the season have been at Manchester City and Arsenal.
Brentford’s confidence should be high now they are back on home turf, so a win may just prove beyond the visitors, but Forest’s 3-2 win at Old Trafford should ensure they go on the front foot.
Backing the visitors to score at least twice seems a sensible option and a 2-2 draw may be worthy of a small investment for correct-score enthusiasts.
The Tricky Trees are dreaming of reliving the glory days of the Brian Clough era as they head towards Christmas in fourth spot in the Premier League, having been the only team to have beaten leaders Liverpool this term.
Nuno’s side have demonstrated that Anfield win was no fluke with a series of strong results, including recent wins over Manchester United and Aston Villa, and it is no disgrace that their only away defeats of the season have been at Manchester City and Arsenal.
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Brentford’s confidence should be high now they are back on home turf, so a win may just prove beyond the visitors, but Forest’s 3-2 win at Old Trafford should ensure they go on the front foot.
Backing the visitors to score at least twice seems a sensible option and a 2-2 draw may be worthy of a small investment for correct-score enthusiasts.