Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch will have a strong, but albeit weakened, squad when his side travels to City Ground on Sunday afternoon as the Whites play their first Premier League match for two weeks.
The reverse fixture was postponed earlier in the season after the death of Queen Elizabeth II cancelled every Premier League fixture that weekend, meaning this'll be the first time the two sides have met in just under three years.
Marsch will be missing Adam Forshaw, Archie Gray and Stuart Dallas who are all recovering from long-term injuries, while top goalscorer Rodrigo underwent ankle surgery last week following an injury sustained against Accrington Stanley with Sonny Perkins also out after an injury against the 'Owd Reds.
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Defender Robin Koch, who has been a staple at the back for the American this season, will also miss the match after being suspended for picking up his fifth yellow card of the season against Brentford in January.
However, three of the four signings from the winter window will be ready to play this weekend, with Max Wober and Georginio Rutter looking to keep their places in the side and fans could be treated to the full debut of Juventus loanee Weston McKennie.
Full Leeds United squad to face Nottingham Forest: Illan Meslier, Joel Robles, Luke Ayling, Pascal Struijk, Junior Firpo, Rasmus Kristensen, Liam Cooper, Max Wober, Marc Roca, Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Darko Gyabi, Sam Greenwood, Brenden Aaronson, Wilfried Gnonto, Crysencio Summerville, Jack Harrison, Georginio Rutter, Luis Sinisterra, Patrick Bamford.
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