Nottingham Forest supporters believe that the Championship clash with Reading is more important than the FA Cup quarter-final against Liverpool.
Steve Cooper 's side are currently sitting 10th in the Championship table and know that a win over the Royals this weekend could see them rise as high as eighth.
The possibility of playing the Premier League 's elite, such as Liverpool, every week rather than in a one-off cup tie is the way most supporters are swaying.
Here is a selection of the responses when asked to choose which upcoming match was more important to them on our Forest Facebook page.
Graeme Wrathall: Whilst the glamour of a FA Quarter Final is a great achievement it’s the Championship that is our main aim now having come so far since early season….. A Play-Off spot would be amazing….So Reading…
Gary Hayball: Reading - we want to be playing the top teams every year not every 20+ years
Anthony James Berry: Reading is a must-win to keep us in contention for the play-offs.
Neil Poxon: Most difficult question if it was any other team but I’ve got a good feeling about this one, their arrogance that they will turn us over easily could be fatal —we could be dancing in Market Square for the next 20 years after this one.
Barrance Bride: Win both, play to win every game as we are at the moment, just think we as fans are not used to it.
Howard James Shepherd: We can have both! Teams gel like this infrequently, we need to strike while the iron is hot. Next season's team will not resemble this year's, whatever happens.
Emily Coates: Both but I've got to go for Liverpool because it's Nottingham Forest's first time in the quarter since the 90s.
Karen Pryce: They’re all important but Liverpool.
Jason Faulkner: Today it is Reading, on Sunday it will be focused on QPR and on Thursday morning it will be looking forward to Liverpool! As the big man says “focus on the next match!”
Sean Mc Kenna: Reading is the bread and butter of football.
Chris Roach: Equally important a good cup run gives you confidence momentum especially top clubs. The Championship game is vital in keeping the pressure on the front runners.
Adrian De'Rome: Reading, play-offs should be the aim. Let's just win every game.
David Revill: BOTH. Three points from Reading, 90 minutes from Wembley. Come on you REDS.
Aaran J Owen: Reading. Without a shadow of a doubt
Malcolm Nix: Promotion always, cup runs are a bonus, COYR
Jan Francis: Head says Reading, heart says Liverpool.
Bernie Weightman: The next game is always the most important.
Jay Jay James Bar: Promotion... I want us to win every game but promotion is the one...
Glyn Daniels: No brainer for me. It's got to be Reading.
Paul Smith: We should play to win every game that's their job, you don't go to work to do half job.
Dominic Pashley: Always the next game, can't be focused on another game until it comes, all about winning every game.
Luke Hardy: Every game is important as momentum, and a winning mentality will be needed to get us over the line and return us to the Premiership.
Paul Aldridge: Reading is more important and the QPR match on Wednesday is more important...
Mark Hatton: Both really but need league points more.
Colin Norton: I have a theory that we were so poor against Cardiff because of the Leicester game coming up. Hope I'm wrong or hope if right it doesn't happen again.
Dave Price: The next game is always the most important one so Reading, then QPR then little Liverpool.
Paul Ryan: Reading, we need to win and keep winning. FA Cup is nice to be still in and the glamour tie against the pool is great but let's not lose focus on the league.
Jay Bale: Reading and QPR are more important. Would swap the Liverpool game for the six points any day.
What match is more important to you? Let us know in the comments section below...
Mark Keeling: Reading of course. Every league game now is a cup final.
Tom Rowdy Bruce: OK this one occasion Liverpool, we don't need to worry about Reading.
Mark Heard: Reading is way more important
Ronnie Darko: Both are equally important.... fighting on all fronts is what we should be doing, we are Nottingham Forest!
Scott Wilkinson: Reading obviously. It’s a disgrace we’ve had to move the Fulham game for the Liverpool game as well.
Ian Steel: Both and we can and will win believe in the Forest.
Paul Storer: Reading. I would swap an FA cup semi-final for a place in the play-offs all-day.