Both Nottingham Forest and Leeds United will be looking to get back to winning ways at The City Ground on Tuesday after disappointing results at the weekend.
While The Reds were going down to the only goal of the game against Cardiff, Leeds were surprisingly losing 2-1 at home to Yorkshire rivals Barnsley.
But Forest will be mindful of the fact that Leeds have won as many matches away from home as they have at Elland Road.
Their recent form on their travels is also impressive, winning three out of the last four away games and beating Leicester City and Burnley in their last two trips.
Team News
Forest manager Steve Cotterill has to decide whether to make changes with a number of players pressing for first team consideration.
Paul Anderson, Andy Reid and David McGoldrick all made an impression as second half substitutes against Cardiff on Saturday and Dexter Blackstock is also waiting to discover when he will be reintroduced.
Forest have no fresh injury worries from the game at Cardiff as he ponders his team selection.
Leeds will have central defender Darren O'Dea available again after missing Saturday's game against Barnsley.
Danny Pugh, who returned from injury as a substitute at the weekend, could also stake a claim for a place in Simon Grayson's starting line-up.
And Grayson also has a decision to make on his strike force with Andy Keogh, who is on loan from Wolves, starting on the bench against Barnsley to give Luciano Becchio a chance up front alongside Ross McCormack.
Current positions:
Forest - 20th
Leeds - 5th
Where they finished last season:
Forest - 6th
Leeds - 7th
Down The Years
Forest wins over Leeds: 26 (21 League; 3 FA Cup, 2 League Cup)
Leeds wins over Forest: 27 (26 League; 1 FA Cup)
Draws: 29 (all League)