Nottingham Forest will be looking to return to winning ways tomorrow night, as they prepare to take on Luton Town at Kenilworth Road.

The Reds have started to pick up under new manager Chris Hughton, and remain unbeaten after the 61-year-old's first three games in charge.

On Friday night, they come from behind to draw 1-1 with bitter rivals Derby County at the City Ground, after winning 1-0 at Blackburn Rovers and drawing 1-1 with Rotherham United.

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Tomorrow night, Forest will be looking to record their second win under Hughton, as they prepare to take on Luton Town at Kenilworth Road.

Luton have made a positive start to the campaign and sit ninth after seven games, so it promises to be a tough test for Forest as they look to pick up a vital three points.

After playing four games in the space of 11 days, Hughton is likely to make a couple of changes to the side that drew with Derby on Friday night.

Here, we take a look at two tweaks he could make tomorrow evening...

Anthony Knockaert in for Lolley

 

Knockaert replaced Lewis Grabban at half-time on Friday, as Hughton switched from a 4-4-2 to a 4-2-3-1 system. It was the winger's first appearance since joining from Fulham, and he made an immediate impact.

Knockaert's speed and wicked deliveries into the area caused Derby a number of problems, and it was his dangerous corner that led to Lyle Taylor's equalising goal on the hour-mark.

Knockaert needs game time in order to get fitter and sharper, and he should make his full debut on Wednesday night.

Luke Freeman in for Grabban

As alluded to before, Forest changed their formation at half-time from 4-4-2 to 4-2-3-1, with very little creativity coming from through the middle.

Luke Freeman was dropped on Friday night to accommodate both Lyle Taylor and Lewis Grabban up top, but there should be no doubts when it comes to thinking about playing him tomorrow night.

He is a gifted attacking midfielder who naturally thrives in the number 10 role, and he will be key for the Reds against the Hatters