The Reds stayed six points clear at the top-flight summit after substitute Diogo Jota scored just 22 seconds after coming on to cancel out Chris Wood’s opener and secure a hard-fought 1-1 tie at the City Ground on Tuesday night.
That result saw high-flying Forest leapfrog Arsenal into second place, though the Gunners can quickly take back that spot and move within four points of leaders Liverpool when they face fierce rivals Tottenham.
Wednesday sees Crystal Palace travel to Leicester before a huge north London derby between Arsenal and Spurs, while David Moyes begins his second Everton spell against Aston Villa and Newcastle entertain Wolves, hoping to jump above Chelsea.
Manchester United’s home game against Southampton rounds off the action on Thursday night, with Ipswich also meeting Brighton.