Chris Hughton will be urging his Nottingham Forest side to pick up from where they left off on Saturday afternoon, as they prepare to take on Rotherham United on Tuesday night.

The Reds recorded their first win of the season on Saturday, defeating Blackburn Rovers by a goal to nil at Ewood Park thanks to Joe Lolley's stoppage-time effort.

It was a perfect way to kickstart Chris Hughton's tenure of the Reds, and he will be urging his side to pick up from where they left off and pick up another win on Tuesday night.

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Forest face Rotherham United at the City Ground - a side who sit 17th in the Championship table, picking up five points from their first five league games.

On paper, it looks to be a winnable game for the Reds, but Hughton will know that there is no easy fixture in the Championship, and his side will have to be at their best.

Forest face Derby County on Friday night, too, so with two games in the space of four days, squad rotation is key.

Here, we take a look at two tweaks Hughton could make to the Forest XI for the clash with the Millers tomorrow...

Arter in for Colback

Colback came off injured in the win at Ewood Park, replaced by Harry Arter shortly after-half time after picking up a knock towards the end of the first-half.

There are doubts over whether Colback will be fit enough to face Rotherham, with such a quick turnover in games, so it is likely that Arter will come into the team in his place.

Arter really impressed for Forest after coming on, breaking up attacks and picking out plenty of passes. He added real energy to the Reds' midfield.

After recovering from a knock himself, he will be keen to start on Tuesday night.

Taylor in for Grabban

Tuesday night could see Lyle Taylor make only his second start for the Reds since joining on a free transfer in the summer, replacing Lewis Grabban in the starting line-up.

Grabban and Taylor are both yet to open their accounts for the season, but it was the latter who came the closest to doing so at the weekend after coming on as a second-half substitute.

Taylor took advantage of a tiring Blackburn defence, running the channels and forcing a smart save out of Thomas Kaminski shortly after coming onto the pitch.

He will be eager to start on Tuesday night and score his first goal for the club.