Nottingham Forest will hope to make it back-to-back Championship wins when they travel to Wigan tomorrow.

The Reds have started reasonably well after an extremely busy summer, which saw 13 players arrive, picking up five points from their first three games.

Their only win in that period came last time out against Reading, when Hillal Soudani scored the only goal of the game.

And, Aitor Karanka will hope his talented squad build on that against the newly-promoted side.

The Spaniard will have a tough decision when it comes to selecting his XI, although those on the fringes struggled to make an impact in the midweek Carabao Cup game against Bury, which went to penalties.

Therefore, the former Boro boss is likely to keep faith with the majority that started the victory against Reading last week.

Here we look at the XI we expect from Karanka...

The big keeper is the number one at Forest and is sure to start against Wigan.

Karanka has a big decision to make at right-back with Byram competing with Tendayi Darikwa.

The West Ham loanee should just get the nod after an impressive debut in the week.

The Portuguese defender started last week and did well as Forest kept a clean sheet.

Similarly, Fox will expect to keep his place despite the fierce competition at centre-back.

The academy graduate will look to get forward as much as possible from full-back and will provide width for the East Midlands side.

The Algerian has enjoyed an incredible start to the season and is sure to start again.

Colback will have to be disciplined in this team and ensure the attacking players have a platform to go and show their talent.

The winger has excited fans at times this season and will be looking to add some end product to his game against the Latics.

The club-record signing has real quality and will be the main creative threat from his number ten position.

The former Huddersfield man will add a real work ethic to the team and will hope to cause trouble down the left-flank, linking up with Osborn.

Grabban is yet to score since joining but will hope to get plenty of chances to open his account against Paul Cook's men.