
Chris Wood is a BOOSTED 12/1 to score a brace for Nottingham Forest against Brentford
The first two boosts require each team to have 4+ shots on target, and Morgan Gibbs-White to have 2+ shots on target.
The odds for those two bets have been enhanced to 2/1 and 5/1 respectively according to Sky Bet.
Gibbs-White had 15 goal contributions last season, while these sides combined to have eight shots on target when they last met.
Meanwhile, the other two boosts need Fabio Carvalho to have 1+ assists at 6/1, and Chris Wood to score 2+ goals at 12/1.
Wood top scored for Forest last season with 20 goals.
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Nottingham Forest vs Brentford:
Each team to have 4+ shots on target - WAS 13/8 NOW 2/1
Morgan Gibbs-White to have 2+ shots on target - WAS 7/2 NOW 5/1
Fabio Carvalho to have 1+ assists - WAS 5/1 NOW 6/1
Chris Wood to score 2+ goals - WAS 10/1 NOW 12/1
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