Nottingham Forest will be looking to put the pressure back on the automatic promotion places this weekend, as they prepare to take on Mark Warburton's QPR at the City Ground.

The Reds battled hard to grind out a point against league leaders West Bromwich Albion, with Matty Cash scoring a terrific goal in stoppage-time to salvage a late point in a 2-2 draw.

This weekend, they will be looking to return to winning ways on their home turf as Queens Park Rangers visit the City Ground, as Forest look to climb closer towards the top two.

A defeat to Charlton coupled up with Saturday's draw have seen the Reds drop down to fifth in the Championship table, four points off the automatic promotion places and eight points off top spot.

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Tuesday's defeat to the Addicks came about after Sabri Lamouchi made five changes to the side that produced a valiant display to beat Leeds United a few days before.

Followers of the Nottingham Forest News page on Facebook have been discussing whether Lamouchi should make changes to his team this week, despite fielding perhaps his strongest line-up against West Brom.

Here is what they have had to say...

Paul Whitaker: Why change ? Top of the Table Clash Great Result Just waiting

David Barnes: Mighten definitely worth some action. Start games more on the front foot, especially at home. Excellent work in progress; we have come a massive way forward and there should be more to come.

John Whalley: Tell you what, let's make 5 changes, Grabban, Sow, Watson, Cash. Worrall, and give them a rest. And play some of the unfit reserves to give them some game time. We should beat QPR easily with this team, just like Charlt........Oh !! What a stupid question.

Sharmake Sham'ak: NO changes are required and let sabri field out our all eleven important players who can bring all the three points to ease promotion race.

Chris Young: No changes. Unless injury’s occur. We can not afford to drop silly points. Teams below are getting results. And closing in on us

Andy Middleton: None. Strongest team available. Although Sow does not look fit

Stephen Clayton: They like to play open attacking football so get the ball players in, give Carv a rare run out. Silva needs to start stepping up also