The Nottingham Forest headlines on Saturday, May 6.
'Obvious answer'
Nottingham Forest head coach Steve Cooper has explained why he believes the Reds have been so poor away from home this season.
Forest have won just one of their 17 Premier League away trips, a huge contributing factor to their place in the relegation zone with four games to play. Cooper was asked by talksPORT's Jim White to put his finger on why that had happened.
While Cooper admitted the club needed to reflect on the full reasons after the season, he put it largely down to not having a full stadium of Forest supporters cheering them on.
Transfer question
Head coach Steve Cooper has given little away about the chances of Dean Henderson pulling on a Nottingham Forest shirt again.
The on-loan Manchester United goalkeeper’s season has been ended early by a thigh injury. He has not featured since January and a setback led to him undergoing surgery earlier this week.
Henderson has been a popular figure with Reds fans during his time at the City Ground and many would like to see him sign on a permanent basis. The 26-year-old’s future at Old Trafford is uncertain, but any potential return Trentside would likely hinge on whether Forest are in the Premier League next season.
Squad assessed
It’s crunch time for Nottingham Forest’s survival hopes as they approach the final four games of the Premier League season.
How the next few weeks pan out will have a significant impact on what happens in the summer. But whether it be another campaign in the top-flight or the Championship the Reds are planning for, they have a big transfer window on the horizon.
Getting the right signings in will be key, particularly as the recruitment has come under scrutiny amid Forest’s relegation battle. And decisions will also need to be made on those players currently on the books - notably those whose contracts will be up. We take a look at what the future might hold.
Southampton warning
Paul Merson believes Nottingham Forest can "turn the lights out" on their Premier League survival bid if they fail to beat Southampton on Monday.
Steve Cooper's side host a Southampton team who are six points from safety having failed to win since beating Leicester City at the beginning of March.
The Reds will be looking to bounce back from last weekend's heartbreaking 2-1 defeat at Brentford and will gain some confront forn their last match at the City Ground, a 3-1 win over high-flying Brighton. Forest have four games left to secure their top-flight status.
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