1
Coventry
92
2
Ipswich
81
3
Millwall
80
4
Middlesbrough
79
5
Southampton
77
6
Wrexham
70
7
Hull City
70
8
Derby County
69
9
Norwich City
65
10
Birmingham City
63
11
Swansea City
61
12
Preston North End
60
13
Bristol City
59
14
Queens Park Rangers
58
15
Sheffield United
57
16
Watford
57
17
Stoke City
55
18
Portsmouth
54
19
Charlton Athletic
53
20
Blackburn
52
21
West Brom
51
22
Oxford United
47
23
Leicester City
43
24
Sheffield Wednesday
-3
Martin O'Neill played for Nottingham Forest in the team that won the European Cup. Now he's their manager and has to try and resurrect their season. They are seven points behind the promotion play-off places and can't allow that gap to get any wider. Only one of their last nine league and cup games have been won, though that was a 4-2 home win over league leaders Leeds United on New Year's Day. Home form has seen Forest win six, draw four and lose four of their league games with ten points from their last seven. O'Neill will have had all week to find out more about his players and this looks a good opportunity to get a win.
Wigan Athletic keep getting relegated to League One, winning promotion back and then getting relegated again. Last season saw them in the promotion part of the cycle but they go into this game two places and six points above the relegation zone. They can't blame their home form for being in trouble as they have seven wins but it's a different story on their travels. 14 away league games have produced just five points with 11 defeats. Their one away league win was at Stoke City way back in August. Only one of their last nine league games have been won with just two in the last 15. Back Nottingham Forest to get the win in this game.