Forest, on the other hand, are still struggling and are currently in the relegation zone. They have lost six of their last seven games, including four without scoring. A win for Fulham and Burnley in their respective fixtures this weekend would see Forest six points from safety, which is a significant gap to close. It will likely take time for the Forest players to adjust to Dyche's style of play, which is a departure from the passing-based approach they had under previous manager Ange Postecoglou.
Dyche's recent record as a manager has been disappointing, with his teams failing to score in 10 of his last 14 games. He also has the lowest goals-per-game ratio of any manager to take charge of more than 150 Premier League games. Forest will be hoping to break their recent losing streak against United, who have won their last three league games against them. However, United have not lost three consecutive away games at Forest since the 1960s.
Both teams have a history of scoring goals in their head-to-head encounters, with at least two goals scored in four of their last six meetings. United will look to their strikers, including Matheus Cunha, who has finally found his form after a slow start to his Old Trafford career. Forest, on the other hand, need to improve their striking department, with Chris Wood's two goals being the only ones scored by the team this season. If they can solve their striking problems, they may be able to turn their season around.
A great match is in prospect, with both teams conceding most of their goals in the final 15 minutes of games. Fans can expect an exciting and unpredictable outcome, with both teams vying for the win.











