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Brentford

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JOSH DASILVA insists he has no problem with his Brentford boss Thomas Frank’s rotation policy.

The Bees have opted to change their starting 11 in recent games – even if it means resting important players like Dasilva.

The midfielder (above) came on and scored at Nottingham Forest on Saturday, and he said: “We are together as a team, one solid unit and we need

Forest

KO 7.45pm

LEWIS GRABBAN is ready to boost Forest’s survival bid with his first appearance in two months.

Boss Chris Hughton says his striker is close to a recall from a hip injury and could be in the squad for tonight.

With Forest just above the drop zone on goal difference, Hughton said: “We’re comfortabl­e that, from an injury point of view, he’s fine. But of course he has missed a lot of football.” to keep that going. We are demanding a lot of each other – and that’s big.

“You see in training what the lads are doing. It is going to be hard for someone to play 46 games. But we trust and encourage. We are all ready when needed.”

Brentford are 11 unbeaten going into tonight’s clash at Watford – which includes three straight wins on the road.

Dasilva added: “We need to keep the momentum going as winning becomes a habit.”

QPR Stoke City

KO 5.30pm

MICHAEL O’NEILL has called on his squad to step up and fill the void left by Tyrese Campbell.

The 20-year-old Stoke striker, who has seven goals this season, is likely to miss the rest of the campaign following a knee injury.

And with the Potters just two points outside the playoff zone, O’Neill wants someone to show their hand.

“The important thing is that we compensate for that loss as a squad,” he said.

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