Our prediction for this Hungary OTP Bank Liga Premier League match:
Fulham and Nottingham Forest square off against each other at Craven Cottage in what is expected to be a close Premier League encounter. The Cottagers have been in a fine form of late, beating Newcastle in the national championship, while eliminating Wigan in the FA Cup last 32 and they must be high on confidence ahead of Saturday’s clash. Rodrigo Muniz is pushing for a start after scoring a brace against the Latics, while all Tete, Harry Wilson, and Reiss Nelson continue to miss out with injuries.
The Reds, on the other hand, are enjoying a season to remember, with the team sitting in the Champions League berth ahead of the trip to London. Beating Fulham at Craven Cottage, though, is easier said than done and we predict that the two sides are going to share the spoils in the round 25 game. Former Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi should be the only absentee in the away team.
Highlighted Player (Alex Iwobi):

Alex Iwobi is one of the most talented African footballers. The Nigerian football player was born in Lagos on May 3, 1996, but he moved to Arsenal at the age of 8. In 2015 he made his first-team debut for the Gunners, starting in a 3-0 loss to Sheffield Wednesday in the League Cup.
Speaking of his Premier League debut, Alex Iwobi played his first game for Arsenal in a 3-0 victory over Swansea City in October, 2015. The pacey winger played for England at youth level, but he eventually went on to play for Nigeria. Iwobi made his senior debut with the Super Eagles on October 8, 2015, coming as a substitute for Ahmed Musa in a 2-0 loss to DR Congo.
On October 7, 2017 the Arsenal footballer scored the winner for Nigeria against Zambia (1-0) which helped the Super Eagles book their place at the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals. Speaking of his individual trophies, Alex Iwobi was named CAF Young Player of the Year 2016.
Highlighted Team (Nottingham Forest):

Nottingham Forest, the club that are often referred to as Forest, were formed in 1865. They have been playing their home games at the City Ground since 1898 and the capacity of the stadium is 30,445. Nottingham Forest are regarded as one of the greatest English clubs as they won the European Cup on two occasions. In 1979 Forest outplayed Malmo (1-0) at the Olympiastadion in Munich in the final of the elite competition, with the team beating Hamburg in 1980 in the title game at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu (1-0).
Nottingham Forest won the national championship in the 1977/1978 season, with the team finishing the campaign seven points clear of second-placed Liverpool. To make things even better for the fans, the City Ground outfit clinched the FA Cup trophies in 1898 and 1959. Derby County are regarded as Forest’s bitterest rivals and the two local rivals contest in the East Midlands derby. In their first ever meeting in the local derby Forest recorded a 3-2 win over Derby County.