

Overview: Nottingham Forest comes into this Europa League clash with a mixed bag of recent results, including a commendable 2-2 draw against Manchester City. However, their overall form has been inconsistent, with three losses and a win in their last five outings. The Premier League side will be looking to leverage their home advantage at the City Ground to overcome their Danish opponents. They face a significant number of injuries to key players which could impact their defensive and offensive capabilities.
Tactical Notes: Forest has shown they can score against top-tier opposition but have also been vulnerable defensively, conceding in four of their last five matches. The team's tactical approach will likely rely on the creativity of Morgan Gibbs-White in midfield and the attacking threat of players like Callum Hudson-Odoi and Igor Jesus. They will need to be well-organized at the back to contain a Midtjylland side that has been prolific in front of goal. The absence of key forward Chris Wood and goalkeeper Matz Sels will require tactical adjustments.
Key Players: Morgan Gibbs-White, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Igor Jesus
Overview: Midtjylland travels to England in excellent form, having won four of their last five matches, with the only blemish being a recent 0-0 draw. They have been particularly impressive offensively, scoring freely in their domestic league. Their only previous encounter with Nottingham Forest resulted in a 3-2 victory in the Europa League. However, they will be without some players due to suspension and injury, which could test their squad depth.
Tactical Notes: The Danish side is known for a solid defensive structure and a potent attack. Their strong away form, with four wins in their last five on the road, suggests they are comfortable playing away from home. Midtjylland will likely aim to exploit any defensive frailties in the Nottingham Forest side, while maintaining their own defensive discipline. Their recent high-scoring games indicate an attacking mindset which they will likely carry into this European fixture. Suspensions to key defensive and midfield players could force a change in their usual setup.
Key Players: Aral Simsir, Franculino Djú