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Ghana's Adomah looks to strike again for Forest in East Midlands derby

Axel Tuanzebe, Albert Adomah, Tammy Abraham (left to right) celebrate Asron Villa's victory vs. Derby County in the EFL Championship Playoff Final. No Championship side has leaned as heavily on African talent this season as Villa. Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images

He may be just over a week late for Halloween, but Albert Adomah will look to haunt Derby County again on Saturday, when the Rams travel to face the Ghanaian's Nottingham Forest in the latest edition of the East Midlands derby.

Adomah helped the Reds pile on the pain in the previous meeting of the two teams, a League Cup clash in late August, which was won 3-0 by Forest. Adomah opened the scoring, before further goals from Joe Lolley and Joao Carvalho secured an emphatic triumph.

The mutual enmity runs deep between Forest and Derby, with their rivalry stretching back almost 130 years [they first met in October 1892]. The above-mentioned clash was the 105th between the teams in all competitions and saw the Reds continue their recent dominance of two straight wins, four games unbeaten.

The rivalry has been 'dressed up' in the past decade or so with the introduction of the Brian Clough Trophy, in honour of the legendary manager who enjoyed great success at both clubs, but at heart it remains a gritty, aggravating showdown between two teams and sets of supporters who simply don't like each other very much.

And the desperation on each side is ramped up even more when one appears closer to success than the other. Last season it was Derby who were riding high with manager Frank Lampard and went agonisingly close to securing promotion to the Premier League via the playoffs.

This term it's Forest, under the guidance of French-Tunisian manager Sabri Lamouchi, who are gunning for a return to the top flight. The Reds sit in fifth place, five points adrift of leaders West Bromwich Albion, but have a game in hand and look to be one of the genuine contenders for a rise to the elite division.

Derby are down in 15th place, but just four points off the pace of Forest. Manager Phillip Cocu will be urging his charges to win this Saturday's clash and use it as a springboard for a rise up the standings.

Amidst all this hostility sits the smiling Adomah, with the 31-year-old looking to continue his reputation as something of a 'lucky charm' for promotion: he helped Middlesbrough secure a return to the Premier League in their 2015/16 campaign, and then did the same with Aston Villa last season, before joining Forest in July.

"It's a great feeling when you get promoted. I've been to Wembley and lost playoff finals. It's one of the worst days in your life as a player," Adomah told the Nottingham Post, emphasising his belief that this Forest team is capable of a rise back to the top table for the first time since the late 1990s.

"Winning promotion is a different level. Words can't express the joy, the feeling you have conquered something. I definitely feel we can achieve that here if we keep on playing as we are."

Adomah is not a regular starter for Forest, with 10 of his 13 appearances in the Championship this season off the bench, but he is an important asset for Lamouchi when the manager needs to switch up his tactics, as he is capable of providing both attacking thrust and defensive nous on either wing.

This Saturday Adomah will hope to have a more offensive role as a substitute (assuming Ameobi and Lolley retain their starting places on the flanks) and perhaps target a second goal against Derby, which would endear him even further to the Forest faithful.

And the Ghanaian will not be the only African influence on this eagerly-anticipated clash, with Congolese goalkeeper Brice Samba set to continue between the sticks. Forest's Malian Samba Sow and Bissau-Guinean Alfa Semedo are close to returning from hamstring and back injuries respectively, but they are more likely to see action only after the international break.

More live European football action on ESPN this weekend

ESPN will be your home for more European football action this weekend, starting with a Turkish Super Lig clash between Fenerbahce and Kasimpasa on Friday night (live on ESPN 1 from 19:25 CAT) in which the likes of Victor Moses, Garry Rodrigues and Nabil Dirar will look to help the Istanbul giants bounce back from a defeat to Kayserispor last weekend. Another Super Lig clash on Saturday (live on ESPN 1 from 18:55 CAT) sees Gaziantep FK host champions Galatasaray.

Friday night will also feature a late kick-off between Zulte Waregem and Anderlecht (live on ESPN 1 from 21:25 CAT), with Saido Berahino and Ibrahima Seck looking to put a stop to the recent good form of the latter in the Belgian Pro League.

Saturday, aside from the East Midlands derby, will also feature high-flying Preston North End hosting a resurgent Huddersfield Town in the EFL Championship (live on ESPN 1 from 16:25 CAT), and a night-time Eredivisie match between Heracles and VVV (live from 21:25 CAT on ESPN 1).

Sunday sees a trio of Eredivisie matches on ESPN 1, starting with Hakim Ziyech's Ajax at home to Utrecht (live from 13:05 CAT), PSV Eindhoven away to Willem II (live from 15:20 CAT) and Feyenoord hosting Said Bakari's RKC Waalwijk at 'De Kuip' (live from 17:35 CAT).

ESPN 2 features further football on Sunday, with Cardiff City at home to Bristol City (live from 13:55 CAT) in the EFL Championship, followed by a Scottish Premiership clash between Livingston and Joe Aribo's Rangers (live from 17:00) at the Tony Macaroni Arena.