Dyche, Nottingham Forest
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SEAN DYCHE’S appointment as Nottingham Forest manager will be an emotional one for him. Dyche, 54, was announced as the club’s new boss on Tuesday, replacing Ange Postecoglou who
Forest had also held talks with Roberto Mancini but it now appears unlikely the Italian replaces Ange Postecoglou.
Premier League outfit Nottingham Forest returned to winning ways this week. The City Ground side were successful against Millwall in a friendly contest on Tuesday. Chris Wood and Callum Hudson-Odoi scored the goals in either half to give them a 2-1 win.
Stoke will be disappointed with their slow start as they currently sit 18th in the table following relegation from the Premier League, while Forest spent big in the summer and are slowly creeping up the table following back-to-back wins against Sheffield Wednesday and Rotherham.
Dyche's top flight experience, having overseen nearly seven seasons with Burnley and two at Everton, is considered important for Forest.
Millwall have picked up five points on their past four league visits to Queens Park Rangers (W1 D2 L1), as many as in their previous nine trips (D5 L4). After failing to win any of their first three league games this season (D1 L2), QPR are unbeaten in their past six (W4 D2); it's their longest run since December 2024 (7 games).