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Since returning to the Premier League in 2022, Nottingham Forest are unbeaten at Stamford Bridge and they will hope to preserve that record and boost their survival hopes when they face Chelsea on Monday (15:00 BST). Forest are unbeaten in their last six league games, with only Brighton picking up more points than the relegation-threatened side's 12 since the start of March. Chelsea have not lost six in a row since November 1993 and have never lost that many in a row without scoring in their league history.
Defender Ryan Astley is eager to extend his Dundee stay and is confident they will still be a Premiership club next season. Steven Pressley's side are ninth, five points above second-bottom Kilmarnock and three clear of St Mirren, who they host on Saturday. "I have got full confidence we can do that [stay in the Premiership]," the 24-year-old said.
Iwan Roberts says Newport County have the kindest fixture of all the sides in the League Two relegation scrap as they prepare for Saturday's season-defining trip to Barrow (15:00 BST). Newport, in 21st, and 20th-placed Tranmere are a point better off than Harrogate and Crawley.