STUART Pearce is looking forward to his side getting more amazing away support at Rotherham United tomorrow, joking: "Even I'm struggling to get tickets for my family!"
Nottingham Forest fans are expected to completely fill the away end at the New York Stadium as Pearce aims to inspire the Reds to victory in the Championship.
And Pearce (pictured) knows they will really spur his players on during the 90 minutes.
"The good thing about the Championship now is there are some real key games and great atmospheres and some very well supported teams," he said.
With two wins in their last four league games, against Norwich City and Wolves, Forest will be confident of beating the newly-promoted Millers, who are just one place above the relegation zone.
And Pearce is expecting a very different challenge to the one his side faced in their last game against Charlton Athletic at the City Ground, which was a 1-1 draw, midfielder Robert Tesche scoring a long-range thunderbolt in the second half to rescue a point.
"I think Charlton were sitting off and counter-attacking a little bit with the quick boys up front," he added.
"Rotherham are a little bit more direct, they like to go from back to front and have a big centre forward, and I think you're in for a physical contest.
"We've got to win that to get a foothold in the game."