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Wood & CHO OUT! Where Will The Goals Come From? Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United Match Preview

Wood & CHO OUT! Where Will The Goals Come From? Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United Match Preview

Forest Fan TV - A Nottingham Forest Podcast

November 8, 202513m 2s

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Can Forest get a massive 3 points against Leeds United at the City Ground? Check out FFTV Merch! Click Here: https://forestfantv.com/ Reds, it’s do-or-die time at the City Ground as Nottingham Forest face Leeds United in a proper relegation six-pointer that could make or break our season! Wolfie dives deep into the stakes: both sides scrapping at the wrong end of the table, desperate for points to climb clear of the drop. Under new gaffer Sean Dyche, Forest are still hunting that elusive first Premier League win – can the blueprint of grit, set-pieces, and no-nonsense defending finally click against a Leeds? Wolfie breaks down the form guide, key battles, and why this feels like a turning point in the survival fight. Injury woes pile on the pressure: striker Chris Wood remains a doubt with his ongoing knock, leaving the attack blunt, while flying winger Callum Hudson-Odoi is touch-and-go after missing recent sessions. Wolfie unveils his expected XI, will Awoniyi or Jesus lead the line? Yates and Anderson in midfield? We map out how to plug the gaps, exploit Leeds’ defensive frailties, and turn the Trentside roar into three massive points. Wolfie’s bold prediction: a tense, scrappy affair with Dycheball delivering a gritty 1-0 win? Drop your scoreline, line-up shouts, and survival hopes in the comments below. Smash like if you’re backing Dyche’s first win, subscribe for live watch-along and reaction, and let’s hear your take – COYR! #nffc #premierleague #leedsunited

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