Anderson and King have had little flurries respectively but were both eventually hounded out. Forest do have a corner here though, much to Fulham's frustration.
Sky Sports' Callum Bishop:
"133 shots in their last seven games. Seven goals. That is a conversion rate of just 5.26 per cent.
"When you note that in many of these games that they lost, they only lost by one goal, it becomes apparently clear where the problems lie.
"Unfortunately for Vitor Pereira, there isn't much he can do than rely on the same players to step up and perform. Igor Jesus leads the line yet again under the new Forest boss. That has been the case in all bar one fixture since Pereira came to the club.
"Yet, Jesus is yet to reward the trust with goals. He has just one in that time frame. The issue is, there isn't an obvious replacement. Lucca is unavailable, Wood is still injured and Awoinyi has scored just once all season.
"Jesus needs to put in a performance that is capped off with a goal, because he can't rely on his team-mates to get him out of jail."
Fulham boss Marco Silva speaking with Sky Sports:
"We work all week to prepare for the game. Many things are involved in this decision [to name his starting XI]. We know that we are going to have a really competitive game. We think that is the best starting circumstance.
On Raul Jimenez starting:
"We spoke with him. He has all the support from myself, my staff and all the football club. I had a conversation with him. He was always with us. He was ready and feels completely ready to help the team."
Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira speaking with Sky Sports:
"We need a win. We must do everything because we have the quality and personality and the confidence to play our game. This is what I want to see from my team today.
"We like to have the ball. But in this moment, it is important to have the confidence to play in both systems and to be ready to play in both systems. If you have Plan A and Plan B it is better for you because you can surprise them. We try to not give them any information before the match."
Sky Sports' Lynsey Hooper at the City Ground:
"After the draw between West Ham and Manchester City, they come into the game with Fulham in the relegation zone for the first time since early November.
"Vitor Pereira is desperate to turn around some form. It was a strong line-up in Europa League action on Thursday. It's another today. He reverts to a back four with just one change from the draw against Manchester City. Cunha is injured and drops out of the squad completely. So an attacking change as Callum Hudson-Odoi starts.
"Marco Silva made nine changes for the FA Cup defeat to Southampton, but is back to a more familiar looking starting XI this afternoon. Three changes from the Premier League defeat to West Ham. Anderson and Wilson back while Bobb also starts.
"Raul Jimenez does start this one after having doubts after his father passed away this week. Fulham have proved really difficult opposition for Nottingham Forest since both sides were promoted in 2022. They have won six of the last seven Premier League meetings between the sides."
Sky Sports' betting expert Lewis Jones:
Under Sean Dyche, Elliot Anderson often looked restricted, his creativity curtailed by a rigid system. His development was stagnating.
But Vitor Pereira has handed him the freedom to express himself from midfield, and it's paying off. The young midfielder is taking shots, making late runs into the box and generally being far more influential in attack.
The numbers underline that shift. Anderson has had eight shots in his last three Premier League appearances, and that includes a brilliant finish against Manchester City, showing he's capable of producing quality when given the license to roam.
Anderson to score at 4/1 with Sky Bet looks very attractive.
SCORE PREDICTION: 2-1
Notttingham Forest's Neco Williams speaking with Sky Sports:
"It's all about focusing on ourselves. We have to take it game by game. Today's a chance to get going.
On having the license to attack and shoot.
"I was a striker back when I was a kid. I've got the license to shoot. The important thing is you have to be clever with it. We have to be clinical. We haven't been that in the last few games.
"We are still creating chances, we are still getting shots off. We have to try and finish the end product off right."