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Everton are in another relegation battle this season in the Premier League but with new owners, a new manager and a new stadium, can they emulate Nottingham Forest and challenge for Europe next season?
The intricacies of Forest's offensive approach and passing could comfortably rival the best sides in the country.
Watch free match highlights from EVERY Premier League game on Sky Sports shortly after the full-time whistles in midweek; catch the action from Arsenal vs Tottenham, Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool, Man Utd vs Southampton,
Premier League leaders Liverpool must end their recent wobble to keep the chasing pack at bay this weekend. Everton and Tottenham meet in a battle of two desperate teams, while in-form Newcastle striker Alexander Isak can move closer to a Premier League record.
And unsurprisingly, it’s Forest who are the clear favourites, with betting sites pricing an away win at 5/4 compared to 12/5 for Wolves to take the three points. Forest have won their last five matches on the bounce since a 3-0 loss to Manchester City at the Etihad, meaning that they are the league’s most in-form team alongside Newcastle United.
Wolves welcome Nottingham Forest to Molineux having taken seven points from their last three Premier League outings while Forest continues its push for a Champions League spot.
Before they face leaders Liverpool on Tuesday, BBC Sport looks at whether Nottingham Forest can really win the Premier League.
Watch the highlights as Nottingham Forest beat managerless Luton in the FA Cup third round to extend their winning run in all competitions to seven matches.
TNT Sports will host a bumper round of Premier League games including Liverpool v Newcastle and Nottingham Forest v Arsenal in February.
A full midweek programme of Barclays on the back of a magic-littered FA Cup weekend? Truly the fixture overlords spoil us with this fattening feast.