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  1. Manchester United v Nottingham Forest: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 17:17 BST 16 May

    Tom McCoy
    BBC Sport journalist

    BBC Sport examines some of the key themes before Sunday's match (12:30 GMT) between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest, which is set to be Casemiro's final home appearance for the Red Devils.

    Manchester United sealed Champions League qualification with victory over Liverpool in their previous home match – and securing a return to Europe's top competition appears increasingly likely to earn head coach Michael Carrick the job on a permanent basis.

    He was this week named on a six-man shortlist for the Premier League's Manager of the Season award. He has reportedly now also been endorsed by senior figures within the Old Trafford hierarchy.

    Chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox are expected to recommend to co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe that the former Middlesbrough boss is offered a new contract.

    Casemiro's Old Trafford farewell

    United have lost their final home league game just once in the past 18 seasons and will be keen to ensure veteran midfielder Casemiro bows out on a high in his final home appearance.

    The Brazilian, 34, has played a pivotal role for United this season, starting 32 of 36 top-flight fixtures and scoring a career-best nine league goals.

    While his departure will free up a sizeable chunk of the club's wage budget to invest in more long-term options, replacing the former Real Madrid star won't be easy.

    United have won 54.7% of the matches he has featured in since arriving in 2022, compared to just 38% when he has been absent. They have also scored more goals per game, and conceded fewer, when he has been involved.

    A comparison of Manchester United's record with and without Casemiro since he joined in August 2022. The Reds have won 54.7% of their games in all competitions when he has played, compared to 38% when he has not featured

    In-form Forest savour safety

    Elliot Anderson's late goal against his former club Newcastle last weekend earned Nottingham Forest a draw which ultimately proved enough to guarantee survival.

    West Ham's defeat by Arsenal a few hours later confirmed they were mathematically assured of their top-flight status with two games remaining.

    Vitor Pereira, Forest's fourth head coach of the season, joked on Thursday that he is now able to "sleep properly" but also said the club needs to understand "the things we cannot do again" to reach "the next level".

    Pereira has effectively rallied his side during the final two months of the season, with Forest finding consistency when they needed it most to pull clear of the relegation battle.

    They are unbeaten in eight league games, the third longest current undefeated run in the top flight – form bettered by only Bournemouth and Manchester City.

    The last time Forest enjoyed a longer undefeated streak in a single Premier League campaign was 31 years ago.

    A bar chart listing the four teams with the longest current unbeaten runs in the Premier League. Bournemouth lead the way on 16 games, with Nottingham Forest' eight-match streak ranking them third
  2. Sutton's predictions: Manchester United v Nottingham Forestpublished at 12:17 BST 16 May

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    This is a proper dead rubber, with Nottingham Forest safe now, and Manchester United guaranteed a Champions League spot.

    That makes it harder to call but United boss Michael Carrick will still be desperate for a strong end of the season and retain the feel-good factor at Old Trafford.

    Nottingham Forest won't want to let their season just peter out, either, but the pressure is off them now and, because of that, I am backing United here - this game is more important to them than it is to Forest.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-0

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  3. 🎧Forest are staying uppublished at 07:43 BST 16 May

    Vitor Pereira, Manager of Nottingham Forest, acknowledges the fansImage source, Getty Images

    A new episode of the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast with BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson and Colin Fray is now available to listen to and download on BBC Sounds.

    The panel chat in-depth after Forest's Premier League survival was confirmed with two games yet to play.

    "Two games now for Forest fans to actually enjoy," said Fray.

    "We make it probably only the second and third games since Forest got back into the Premier League with absolutely nothing riding on it.

    "It's come after a remarkable turnaround. Not immediate under Vitor Pereira - he lost a couple of early games - but 16 points from the last eight in the Premier League is an extraordinary record.

    "Two points across that many games in the Premier League for a side that was really struggling, and heading down rather than up, is an incredible turnaround."

    Listen below or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.

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  4. 🎧 Forest Daily: Man Utd previewpublished at 16:15 BST 15 May

    The latest news and views on Forest in two minutes, every weekday afternoon.

    Listen below or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.

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