Nottingham Forest will face Millwall in the Championship on Wednesday.

Grabban is set to lead the line for Forest in their Championship match against Millwall at the City Ground on Wednesday evening.
The 30-year-old – who earns £35,000 per week as salary, according to The Daily Mail – joined the Reds from Premier League club Bournemouth in the summer transfer window for a fee reported by BBC Sport to be worth £6 million.
The former Crystal Palace striker has scored four goals and provided one assist in seven Championship starts for Forest so far this season, according to WhoScored.
Millwall manager Harris has admitted that his side have to pay special attention to Grabban during the Championship game against Aitor Karanka’s side away from home at the City Ground on Wednesday evening.

Harris told The South London Press & Mercury about Grabban: “He is a super player at this level. He is a predator in the penalty area and a striker on form at the moment.
“But that is what you expect when you spend £6million on a player, you expect that quality in the final third. Grabbs certainly gives you that.
“He’s one of a number we need to shackle well on Wednesday night. They are a team who want to pass the ball, we’ve got to be at our best to stop them.”
League table
Forest are 11th in the Championship table at the moment with 15 points from 10 matches, a point behind sixth-placed Brentford.
Meanwhile, Brentford currently find themselves second from bottom in the league table with just six points from 10 games.

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