Wes Morgan (85 mins)
Danny Haynes (90 mins)
The Coca-Cola Football League Championship
, Nov 7, 2009
Ground: City Ground
, Kickoff: 14:00 , Att 21,467
Team news
Forest remain without strike trio In-form Nottingham Forest will again be without strike trio Dexter Blackstock, Robert Earnshaw and Nathan Tyson when Bristol City visit the City Ground.
Blackstock, whose last-minute goal saw the Reds win last season's corresponding fixture, is nursing an ankle injury while Earnshaw is still carrying a calf problem.
Tyson joined them on the sidelines last weekend when he suffered a calf injury in training that ruled him out of the draw at Cardiff.
Billy Davies, who is in the running for the manager of the month award following Forest's seven-game unbeaten run, hopes all three players will be fit for the trip to Middlesbrough after the international break.
Defenders Joel Lynch and James Perch will have benefited from another week of full training following illness and a long-term shin injury respectively.
Defender Bradley Orr is poised to return to Bristol City's starting line-up for the clash.
Orr missed last weekend's draw with Sheffield Wednesday with the calf injury suffered against Barnsley the week before, and he could replace midfielder Cole Skuse who has been deputising for him.
City go into the clash sitting in fifth place in the table and could end the weekend in second depending on other results.
The Robins are unbeaten at home in 19 games, but have only one once on their travels this season, so manager Gary Johnson will be looking for them to improve their away form, starting against the Trees.
Nottm Forest vs Bristol City
Last modified 17:32 07/11/09
Late show lights up dull clash A thrilling final five minutes saw Bristol City snatch a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest in a lifeless Coca-Cola Championship clash that had threatened nothing but a goalless draw.
Wes Morgan lashed home an 85th-minute opener for a lacklustre Forest side to seemingly secure what would have been a harsh triumph over City who, without being spectacular themselves, at least deserved a share of the spoils.
But Danny Haynes' 90th-minute finish ensured the scoreline did in fact finish level and extended the Robins' unbeaten run to seven games, while Forest are now unbeaten in eight.
But overall, an uneventful encounter between two sides pushing for promotion to the top flight did very little to inspire.
Robins hot-shot Nicky Maynard was walking a tightrope for almost the entire clash having been booked after only 14 seconds for a bad foul on Chris Gunter.
And a frantic opening followed, although neither goalkeeper really touched the ball inside the opening quarter.
Forest were giving the ball away far too regularly, and easily, to be able mount any form of meaningful attack while City were comfortable in possession without really being clinical in the final third.
Joe Garner saw his 25-yard effort drift harmlessly wide before Radoslaw Majewski's shot from distance forced the first save of the game in the 42nd minute, albeit a comfortable one from Dean Gerken.
Both managers opted for rousing half-time team talks rather than substitutions in an attempt to freshen things up for the second half.
And, although Gary Johnson's side upped their tempo marginally after the restart, the opening 10 minutes provided much of the same disappointment as the first 45.
Reds defender Morgan was booked for diving in the 57th minute as he attempted to win the hosts a penalty out of nothing.
But Forest boss Billy Davies had seen enough from his side and opted to introduce former Bristol City favourite Dele Adebola into the fray.
Adebola found the net 16 times in 52 league appearances over two seasons for the Robins before rejecting a one-year deal at Ashton Gate over the summer in favour of a two-year contract in the East Midlands.
The game soon livened up with further substitutions from both benches but, as the encounter entered the final 20 minutes, there was still no sign of a breakthrough.
The closest attempt came in the 73rd minute as Forest would surely have grabbed the opener but for a crucial interception from Cole Skuse.
Reds substitute Garath McCleary had Adebola in space but instead tried to find Paul Anderson, who looked destined to put the ball into the back of the net but for a superb interception from Skuse.
With the game heading for a stalemate, Morgan then fired home from close range to seemingly settle matters five minutes from time.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Lee Camp | ||||
| 16 | Chris Gunter |
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| 5 | Wes Morgan |
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| 6 | Kelvin Wilson | ||||
| 15 | Chris Cohen |
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| 14 | Joe Garner(sub 64) |
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| 18 | Paul McKenna | ||||
| 19 | Guy Moussi |
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| 28 | Radoslaw Majewski(sub 56) |
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| 7 | Paul Anderson | ||||
| 17 | David McGoldrick(sub 72) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 21 | Paul Smith | ||||
| 4 | Luke Chambers | ||||
| 8 | Lewis McGugan | ||||
| 9 | Dele Adebola(sub 56) |
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| 10 | Robert Earnshaw(sub 72) |
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| 12 | Garath McCleary(sub 64) |
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| 33 | Joel Lynch | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 22 | Dean Gerken | ||||
| 14 | Cole Skuse | ||||
| 32 | Lewin Nyatanga | ||||
| 6 | Louis Carey | ||||
| 3 | Jamie McAllister(sub 74) |
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| 11 | Paul Hartley | ||||
| 29 | Evander Sno(sub 58) |
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| 7 | Marvin Elliott |
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| 10 | Nicky Maynard |
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| 33 | Alvaro Saborio(sub 68) |
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| 31 | Danny Haynes |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 35 | Adriano Basso | ||||
| 4 | Liam Fontaine | ||||
| 5 | Jamie McCombe(sub 68) |
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| 8 | Lee Johnson | ||||
| 9 | David Clarkson(sub 74) |
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| 15 | Gavin Williams(sub 58) |
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| 16 | John Akinde | ||||
| Team | Nottm Forest | Bristol City |
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