That, at least, is the wish and instruction from visiting boss Vitor Pereira.
Forest remain two points clear of 18th-placed West Ham, who lost 5-2 at Liverpool on Saturday afternoon.
But Pereira does not want his side to be preoccupied with their league position.
Forest impressed for much of last week’s 1-0 defeat at home to Liverpool and Pereira believes results will follow if the focus is on the performance.
He said: “I believe that will be a tough match. We want to play good football. They want to play good football.
“We want the three points, they want three points. I want my team playing in the way that we played against Liverpool in the first half, with confidence, organisation, ambition, and without thinking about the points and the result.
“Because if we are thinking too much about the points and results, you cannot express what we have to express.”
Pereira hopes to have Stefan Ortega available after the goalkeeper played through an apparent injury in the Europa League clash with Fenerbahce.
Ortega appeared to strain his calf muscle and required treatment as substitute Angus Gunn warmed up.
But Ortega was able to complete the match.
Previous first choice Matz Sels, who was a penalty shoot-out hero at the Amex almost a year ago, is currently ruled out.
Asked whether Ortega had an issue for the weekend, Pereira replied: “I hope not. It was another problem during the game because he felt something in his calf and we had just one sub left.
“If you have a problem with a goalkeeper and he needs to go off, it is a big problem.”