MatchThe opposition lowdown: Nottingham Forest

Recent form

Forest are unbeaten in the Premier League following their opening three games of the season.

They played out an opening-day 1-1 draw with AFC Bournemouth, ahead of a 1-0 away victory over Southampton, while another 1-1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers followed prior to the September international break.

With five points amassed so far, they sit ninth in the Premier League table ahead of this weekend's round of fixtures.

Ones to watch

Chris Wood has been a standout performer for Nuno Espirito Santo's team in an attacking sense during the opening weeks of the campaign.

The striker has two goals in the top flight across three appearances, which follow on from his 14 league efforts last term.

Another visiting player to keep an eye out for is midfield playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White, who has netted once this season, having totalled 10 assists for Forest throughout 2023-24 to go alongside his five goals.

Team news

Forest may be without Ibrahim Sangare and Willy Boly, while Danilo is a long-term injury absentee.

The visitors will also review the readiness of Ramon Sosa and Wood after their exertions with Paraguay and New Zealand respectively during the international break.

Deadline-day signings Morato and James Ward-Prowse may make their Forest debuts at Anfield.

Previous meetings

Liverpool have won their last three meetings with Forest.

Last season the Reds did the double in the Premier League, securing a 3-0 victory at Anfield in October and earning a dramatic 1-0 win away from home in March.

At Anfield, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah were all on target, while Nunez struck in the ninth minute of added time in the reverse fixture – the latest winner on record in the Premier League – to grab three points at the City Ground.

What they said

Nuno, Forest head coach

"They are a very good team first of all. Very good players and they have started very well. Some things are different [under Arne Slot than under Jürgen Klopp]. Some things are the same - the players and the core are there. But always a very tough team and we know we are going to face a very good opponent."

Pre-match stats

Liverpool haven't lost a home game against Forest in any competition since February 1969, going unbeaten in 28 such matches since.

The Reds have won all three of their Premier League games under Arne Slot without conceding a single goal. No coach in the competition's history has kept a clean sheet in each of their first four matches in charge.

Slot's men could become only the fifth side in English top-flight history to win each of their opening four fixtures in a season without conceding.

Liverpool last lost a Premier League home game kicking off at 3pm on a Saturday back in August 2015 versus West Ham United, going unbeaten in 33 such matches since.

The Reds have netted three or more goals in each of their last five home league games against Forest.