Ian Wright boldly predicts the winner between Nottingham Forest and West Ham on sunday

Ian Wright is supporting Nottingham Forest to secure a victory against West Ham at The London Stadium on Sunday. Nottingham Forest enters the match with momentum from their first win in six games against Aston Villa. The triumph, featuring goals from Ola Aina and Orel Mangala, has left a positive impression on Wright.

 

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As Forest faces another Premier League test this weekend, manager Steve Cooper looks to build on improved away performances this season. While the team has shown progress on the road, gaining more points in this upcoming match would be highly welcomed.

Wright backs Forest to beat West Ham

Wright only briefly borrowed items from Forest in 1999. Despite playing in few games for the team, he was a fan favorite and scored a few goals.

He was definitely enjoying the Forest game over the weekend, and he thinks they’ll play well against West Ham this coming Saturday. After suffering a 4-0 defeat in the identical matchup the previous season, the Reds will be looking to rebound.

“I think Forest beat them, I really, really do,” Wright stated to The Overlap. I knew Villa weren’t that good based on what I observed of them the other day. I’m going to choose Forest 2-1.

Forest must take game to the Hammers on Sunday

Even West Ham isn’t playing well just now. When they play Olympiacos in the Europa League at home tonight, they’ll be aiming for a victory that will improve their confidence.

But Forest should not be afraid when they travel to East London. They should feel that they can win most Premier League games because they are a stronger club this season than they were a year ago.

David Moyes’s West Ham is beginning to show signs of life. On Sunday, Forest could win the atmosphere and make things quite intriguing if they score early.

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