Nottingham Forest will be hoping to make it two wins in the space of four days tomorrow night, as they prepare to take on Rotherham United at the City Ground.

Forest got the Chris Hughton era off to a flyer on Saturday afternoon, confounding many betfair promo code users and defeating high-flying Blackburn Rovers by a goal to nil at Ewood Park.

Joe Lolley's deflected effort in stoppage-time nestled into the bottom corner after wrong-footing Thomas Kaminski, securing their first win of the season.

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The task for Forest will now be to secure back-to-back wins for the first time this season, with Rotherham United travelling to the City Ground to face Hughton's men.

The Millers have made a sound start to life back in the Championship, picking up five points from their first five league games, and they will be keen to cause an upset tomorrow night.

It is a busy week for Forest, who face arch rivals Derby County on Trentside in just four days' time, three days after tomorrow night's clash.

Squad rotation is key, then, and here, we take a look at the line-up Hughton should field against the Millers tomorrow evening...

Forest produced a superb defensive performance at the weekend, with the Reds limiting a free-scoring Blackburn side to very few chances.

Scott McKenna recovered from a minor knock after withdrawing from international duty with Scotland and performed extremely well alongside Tobias Figueiredo.

Nicholas Ioannou was also very impressive at left-back, and it is likely that the Cypriot, alongside Cyrus Christie, will keep their places in the team.

In midfield, though, there are likely to be changes, with Jack Colback doubtful to feature after coming off injured at the weekend.

The midfielder was unable to play on after picking up a knock shortly after half-time, and his replacement, Harry Arter, is likely to reclaim his place in the side tomorrow.

Anthony Knockaert arrived from Fulham on Deadline Day, and will be eager to feature for the Reds and make his debut tomorrow night.

After only joining on Friday, Knockaert will only have had one day of training with his new teammates, so it is likely that he will start on the bench.

Joe Lolley opened his account for the season at the weekend, and he will be looking to keep his place in the team after building up his fitness.

There could be a slight freshen up on the left-hand side, though, with Alex Mighten likely to come in for Sammy Ameobi, with the winger looking bright in training of late.

Up top, Lyle Taylor came on as a substitute at the weekend and looked really bright against a tiring Blackburn defence, forcing a smart save out of Thomas Kaminski in the second-half.

We've gone with him to start tomorrow night, giving Lewis Grabban a rest and freshening up their attacking options.