Sean Dyche has Nottingham Forest back on track and Garibaldi red hot ahead of a visit from Brighton & Hove Albion to the City Ground on Sunday.
The Tricky Trees have won three-straight matches and are unbeaten in five across all competitions, toppling Leeds, Liverpool, and Malmo to boast a 3W-2D mark in November.
Still, their terrible start to the Premier League season under Nuno Espirito Santo and then Ange Postecoglou has Dyche’s men just one point above the bottom three.
WATCH — Nottingham Forest v Brighton
Fabian Hurzeler’s Brighton have table concerns, too, but they are way at the other end of the leaderboard. The Seagulls have perhaps quietly amassed 19 points to sit two points outside the top four after a dozen games.
Yet it Brighton have had a weakness, it’s their play awa

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