After drawing 2-2 away at Huddersfield Town on Tuesday night, Norwich City look to maintain their good form when they welcome Nottingham Forest to Carrow Road.

Forest are also on a good run, having only lost once in their last 10 games. The latest being a comfortable 2-0 win over Rotherham United in midweek.

City have only lost two of their last 14 games, a sensational run that has seen Alex Neil's side move up to fourth.

Since Dougie Freedman took charge of Forest, his side have found some consistency and are eight points off the play-offs with eight games to go.

Wes Hoolahan and Alex Tettey will be hopeful of returns to the starting line-up when Norwich welcome Nottingham Forest to Carrow Road in the Sky Bet Championship.

Playmaker Hoolahan came on in the 62nd minute and levelled five minutes later as the Canaries were held to a 2-2 draw at Huddersfield on Tuesday night.

Tettey was an unused substitute but is expected to come back into the midfield, with Gary Hooper - unimpressive against the Terriers - possibly making way.

Jamar Loza, who netted his first senior goal when equaliser eight minutes into injury time at the John Smith's Stadium, is once again set to start on the bench.

Matty Fryatt could return to the Forest squad after missing out recently with an Achilles injury.

Reds boss Freedman almost included the striker against Rotherham in midweek but has opted to keep him back for the games against Norwich, Wolves and Brentford - all of which are pivotal to Forest's hopes of gatecrashing the play-off places.

Forest were unchanged on Wednesday night and after back-to-back clean sheets the defence is likely to remain the same at Carrow Road. Changes elsewhere will be kept to a minimum but on-loan Swansea winger Modou Barrow will be pushing to make his full debut after his first appearance for the club from the bench against Rotherham.

Speaking ahead of the game, City boss is confident of a good result against Forest: “We go into it (this weekend) in a positive frame of mind and hoping to play as well as we can. If we can do that, we’ve got more than enough to win the game. 

“Forest come here in good form and I think they’re a good side. They’ve got power and pace, but so had other teams that came here. Wolves were in good form and they had power and pace, and we dealt with that. Hopefully we can put as good a performance on in this game.” 
 

Nottingham Forest won the earlier meeting this season 2-1 at the City Ground in November thanks to a 90th minute winner from Michail Antonio.

Possible line-ups:

Norwich City:

Ruddy, Whittaker, Martin, Bassong, Martin Olsson, Dorrans, Redmond, Johnson B ,Howson, Jerome, Hooper

Nottingham Forest:

Darlow, Mancienne, Lascelles, Wilson, Lichaj, Gardner, Burke, Lansbury, Osborn, Antonio, Blackstock