

Nottingham Forest resume their push for a top-four finish in a tough test against Manchester United.
Victory could see third-placed Forest move to within one point of second-placed Arsenal if the Gunners lose elsewhere.
Man Utd can climb above Crystal Palace into 12th position with a win for at least 24 hours.
Team News
Forest will again be without striker, Chris Wood after he missed their FA Cup Quarter-Final victory at Brighton due to a hip injury.
Morgan Gibbs-White (leg) is a doubt for selection.
Man Utd will be without Ayden Heaven after the teenage centre-back suffered an ankle injury during their 3-0 away win at Leicester before the international break.
Patrick Dorgu is available following completion of his domestic suspension, whilst Harry Maguire (calf), Leny Yoro (foot) and Altay Bayindir (unspecified) could return if fit for selection.
Kobbie Mainoo, Luke Shaw, Jonny Evans (all muscle), Lisandro Martinez (knee) and Amad Diallo (ankle) are still sidelined.
When is Kick-Off?
Forest host Man Utd at the City Ground on Tuesday 1 April at 8pm BST, live on TNT Sports 1 in the UK.
Stat Attack
- Forest have won two of their last 11 league meetings against Man Utd (W2, D1, L8).
- Man Utd have lost one of seven previous Premier League trips to Forest (W4, D2, L1).
- Morgan Gibbs-White has scored in Forest’s last two league meetings against Utd (W2).
- No Forest player has hit the woodwork on more occasions in the top-flight this season than Callum Hudson-Odoi (2).
- Bruno Fernandes has scored in three of Utd’s last four league matches.
Prediction
Having grinded a gutsy if not very entertaining victory at Brighton on penalties after a cagey 120 minutes, Forest now need to dust themselves down and look to bring their usual polished counter-attacking end product if want to keep Champions League qualification in their own hands.
Man Utd meanwhile will have key defenders in Dorgu, Maguire and Yoro back and with nothing really to play for in the run-in, I expect United to be dangerous floaters having a massive say in who gets Champions League qualification given that Manchester City and Newcastle are next up for them in the league.
Forest however should be good for a draw if they can shake off their FA Cup antics and find a way to ideally take the lead, but Utd are starting to find some momentum so this won’t be easy.
Prediction: Forest 1-1 Man Utd