Nottingham Forest travel to Elland Road to face Leeds United with the joint-worst away record in the Premier League.
The Tricky Trees have collected just one win and amassed six points on the road this season. Only West Ham have equalled their dismal away record, although Forest have scored a mere four goals away from the City Ground, and leaked 32 goals.
Steve Cooper's side have been reliant on their home form as they aim to avoid an immediate return to the Championship.
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Forest have earned 21 of their 27 points at the City Ground and went nine home games unbeaten in the Premier League prior to their 2-1 defeat against Newcastle United before the international break.
However, they have not tasted victory in seven league games, with their last win coming against Leeds United in February in what proved to be Jesse Marsch's final game at the helm.
Leeds will be buoyed by Forest's struggles on the road. The Whites have registered 17 of their 26 points on home turf, and claimed four of their six wins at Elland Road.
Forest drew 1-1 against Wolves at the City Ground on Saturday, and sit one-point ahead of Leeds heading into Tuesday's crucial contest.
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