So, as we now know, we have three games across the country with a lot at stake.
For Newcastle it’s a chance to cement their European bid, while Burnley can move closer to the breakout of all breakouts with a win that would effectively lift them out of the bottom three and send results their way.
Sheffield United may already be behind, but Forest are also looking to overcome defeat and would be keen to capitalize on last night’s 1-1 draw with Luton with a few points of their own to put some much-needed daylight between them and the Hatters. .
And then there’s the West London derby in the third match between local rivals Brentford and Fulham – what’s not to love?!