Following two draws in their opening fixtures for Nottingham Forest, will Aitor Karanka retain striker Lewis Grabban in the starting eleven for Saturday's fixture at home to Reading?

The former Bournemouth striker who moved to the City Ground in the summer will be looking to open his scoring account this weekend, having scored 20 goals during loan spells with Sunderland and Aston Villa in the second tier last season.

Does he keep his spot v Reading?

We discuss.....

George Dagless

I think so.

He didn't score against West Brom but made some nice runs and probably should have finished a couple of chances.

Forest are getting used to him and so they need to play him as much as possible.

Sam Rourke

Definitely, he has to start.

Bringing him out straight away would do damage to his confidence, and it's clear that the former Bournemouth striker is a confidence player.

His pace and tenacity could cause real problems for the Royals' defence.

Gary Hutchinson

Yes, he looked good for Forest on Tuesday night and he's always got a goal in him.

If he's fit, he should play every game for Forest. He leads the line so well.

Jay Williams

I think that going forward, Grabban is going to be the main man for Nottingham Forest in attack.

It was harsh to drop Daryl Murphy after he scored on the opening day but Grabban is definitely the key striker on Forest's books.

Karanka might consider throwing Hillal Soudani in at the deep end, but Grabban should keep his spot for now.