14:54 GMT, Wednesday, 8 October 2008 15:54 UK
Forest set for Republic friendly
Nottingham Forest will put aside their Championship struggles when they meet the Republic of Ireland in a friendly in Dublin on Thursday.
The Reds have been asked to take part in the challenge match against a group of Irish players on the fringe of the senior international squad.
With Colin Calderwood on a fact-finding trip to China, the Reds will be managed by coach David Kerslake.
He told BBC Radio Nottingham: "It's an honour and a game we probably need."
Forest's chief executive Mark Arthur said the club were pleased to be invited to play the international side.
"As a club we've always had a really good relationship with Ireland.
"Numerous Irish players have played for us over the years and it's something we're quite looking forward to," he said.
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