Nottingham Forest face Luton Town on Wednesday night and within their ranks, they have a man who simply loves to score against the Hatters in Lyle Taylor.
The 30-year-old opened his Forest account against Derby County at the weekend and will hope to now kick on.
A game against Luton could be the ideal game for Taylor to add more to his tally in the Garibaldi.

During a career spent playing in the Football League, the ex-Charlton striker has scored seven times in five games against the Bedfordshire-based club.
Luton are level with Plymouth at the top of the charts when it comes to how many times Taylor has scored against them – although the Forest man has played nine times against Argyle.
His most recent goals against Wednesday’s opponents came last season when Charlton beat the Hatters 3-1 in the Championship.
During the 2018/19 campaign, Luton against Charlton was a League One fixture and Taylor bagged another brace.
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Two more strikes came during 2015/16 whilst playing for AFC Wimbledon, with the other coming during a game in the EFL Trophy, also for the Dons.
Taylor played his first 90 minutes for Forest on Friday night and that was something which surprised boss Chris Hughton.
The striker hasn’t completed a full game for some time but that should put him in good shape for a run of games.
Commitment
Taylor’s energy was vital in Forest claiming a point against the Rams and the opposition tired he proved a nuisance in the final third.

On a free transfer, the 30-year-old should prove an attractive signing for the Reds and supporters will hope he can add more goals.
Of all the clubs in the Championship, there isn’t one who will recognise the threat of Taylor, quite like Luton Town.
With that in mind, Hughton should unleash the charismatic talisman once again for the midweek test.
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