Sean Dyche will be encouraged by his Forest side and their response against Brentford; therefore should have enough quality to overcome a Ferencvaros side who have been poor in recent games.
Nottingham Forest are 16th in the Europa League and would require a mathematical miracle in order to qualify automatically for the round of 16. Nottingham Forest were lacklustre against Sporting Braga, with Dyche opting to rest key players, a decision that ultimately backfired on the Nottingham Forest boss. Morgan Gibbs-White added to their woes by having a penalty saved, and then, immediately within the restart, an own goal by Ryan Yates was enough for the Portuguese side to steal a narrow win. The Reds' strength in this competition has been their home record, as Dyche has a 100% winning record at the City Ground in Europe, with wins over Malmö (3-0) and FC Porto (2-0).
Ferencvaros are on 15 points from seven matches in the Europa League, remaining unbeaten with four wins and three draws under Robbie Keane. However, their recent form has not been great for the Hungarian Champions, as the visitors are without a win in their last five matches and have failed to win in two competitive matches.
Sean Dyche evidently learned from their performance against Sporting Braga last week, so he will likely not repeat the same mistake in this fixture.
Nottingham Forest 2-0 Ferencvaros





















