On the other hand, Nottingham cannot be underestimated even though they are a bottom team, but the victory over West Ham last week has made them regain their confidence and they will definitely try to do the same in this away match. I think the two teams can be said to be quite evenly matched because the statistics for the previous few matches are almost not much different and looking at the ratio of the two teams who can always score goals, betting on BTTS (yes) is very feasible for a match like this.
In the first meeting this season, Forest won with a convincing score of 2- 0 and it was a home match for Forest, so this time it might be different, it's just that Forest has a record of beating strong teams such as Manchester United, Chelsea and also Newcastle this seasons, so Aston Villa must be wary of their guests this time.
However, if we look at the statistics of the two teams, Aston Villa has a bigger chance of winning because this season the home match is a match that produces a lot of points for them, while Forest actually loses a lot of points in the away match, and Aston Villa is quite far ahead with odds @ 1.53 and Nottingham Forest @ 5.25 with a draw @ 3.60, and if we look at the odds the away team's biggest chance is to get one point and that's good enough if we look at Forest only four points ahead of Luton who are in the relegation zone meaning every point is very important for Forest to be able to maintain their distance from the bottom three zones.
And consistency is Aston Villa's main problem so they are out of contention for the title but looking at their achievements so far it is extraordinary because they are not a team that spent hundreds of millions of euros in the transfer market but appear more impressive than several teams that have spent fantastic funds in the transfer market.