Premier League pundit Chris Sutton predicts Nottingham Forest to get a point at home against Tottenham Hotspur
Chris Sutton sympathises with Sean Dyche's player juggling as he tries to compete in both the Premier League and Europa League with Nottingham Forest.
Forest were in the Netherlands on Thursday night to pick up their first away win in Europe for 30 years, a 2-1 victory over Utrecht, as they try to claim a top eight place to progress in the competition.
Now the focus moves back to domestic matters and trying to climb away from danger in the top flight, welcoming Tottenham Hotspur to the City Ground this afternoon (2pm).
Dyche made nine changes at Utrecht and is expected to significantly shuffle his pack again today.
Sutton said in his BBC predictions column: "Nottingham Forest's Europa League campaign is a problem for their boss Sean Dyche, because it is a distraction from their relegation fight.
"Of course Forest want to do well in Europe but if you asked Dyche what his priority is then it has to be climbing the table.
"As for Tottenham, I still don't know what we are going to get from them. Yes, they have won back-to-back home games against Brentford and Slavia Prague but that doesn't mean they have turned the corner.
"A lot (will stem from) what kind of team Dyche put out on Thursday against Utrecht but if he focuses mostly on Spurs then I can see this being a very tight game.
"I have already gone for a lot of draws this week, but this is another one where I don't feel confident backing either team to win it."
Forest reporter Sarah Clapson has been trying to second guess how Dyche will line up against Spurs here.