
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper says they're up for their visit to FA Cup opponents Leicester City.
The game will be played in front of a sell-out crowd at the City Ground with over 4000 away fans making the journey.
It's the first time the two sides have met since 2014.
"Every game at home seems to be a big event. My first game against Millwall we were bottom of the league and had 25,000 so if there's a message of what games are like, that's one," Cooper told BBC Radio FiveLive ahead of the match.
"With the Arsenal game and Derby game they've been the standouts in terms of spectacles. Everyone has been excited about this one as well.
"We are as a team and staff while at the same time being focussed on what we need to do."
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