The Tricky Trees ended their losing streak by battling to a 1-1 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out, while Spurs returned to winning ways in a 4-1 crushing of Newcastle United.
Match preview
One of several names to have been linked with the Tottenham job before Ange Postecoglou signed on the dotted line, Forest head coach Cooper was expected to become the Premier League's second managerial casualty of the season with a dissatisfactory result at Molineux over the weekend.
Tricky Trees owner Evangelos Marinakis elected not to pull the trigger in the wake of their midweek horror show against Fulham, where the Forest faithful continued to chant Cooper's name in a 5-0 demolition, and his decision was partially justified as Friday's hosts returned home with a creditable share of the spoils.
Making an abundance of changes from the side that were dismantled at Craven Cottage, Cooper witnessed Harry Toffolo head home the opening goal inside 14 minutes, and while Matheus Cunha's response denied the visitors a precious victory, the improvement from their midweek mauling was stark.
Having avoided a potentially fatal fifth-straight defeat, Cooper leads Forest into their Friday fixture with the Tricky Trees occupying 16th place in the Premier League table, safely five points clear of Luton Town in 18th place and within touching distance of an out-of-sorts Crystal Palace.
However, after stringing together an eight-game unbeaten run at the City Ground between April and November, Forest have suffered back-to-back home defeats in the Premier League to Brighton & Hove Albion and Everton; a 1-0 loss to the latter marked just their third scoreless top-flight home game since the start of last season.
One of those other two City Ground contests in which Forest drew a blank was against Tottenham in August 2022, where the Lilywhites were able to triumph 2-0 after taking the lead, which was not the case in their five Premier League contests before the weekend's visit of Newcastle.
Also suffering midweek misery at the hands of West Ham United, Postecoglou went from breaking the right records at the start of the season to making unwanted history, as Tottenham became the first team to score first in five successive Premier League games but fail to win any of them.
However, such frailties did not come to the fore during Sunday's clash with another injury-riddled outfit in Newcastle, who succumbed to a Richarlison brace, Destiny Udogie's first Spurs goal and Son Heung-min's 10th strike of the season from the penalty spot before Joelinton at least managed to wipe out the Lilywhites' shut-out.
Reverting to type after a nightmarish few weeks, Tottenham remain Champions League outsiders in fifth place but have the chance to draw level on points with Manchester City by overcoming Nottingham Forest, although Joelinton's late consolation at the weekend made it seven games without a clean sheet for the visitors.
Only three of Spurs' 12 Premier League games played on a Friday have ended in victory too, but the Lilywhites did the double over Nottingham Forest in the 2022-23 Premier League season by an aggregate score of 5-1, albeit while being dumped out of the EFL Cup by Cooper's charges in the third round.
Nottingham Forest Premier League form:
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Tottenham Hotspur Premier League form:
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With 12 minutes left to play at Molineux, Forest centre-back Murillo - one of the hosts' standout performers this season - gingerly trudged off the field against Wolves, and the Brazilian is understood to have been suffering from a tight hamstring.
Forest fans are waiting with bated breath to hear the latest on Murillo's condition, but his compatriot Felipe represents a like-for-like replacement, while Taiwo Awoniyi (groin) and former Tottenham full-back Serge Aurier (calf) will definitely miss out.
Barring Felipe's potential inclusion over the stricken Murillo, Forest head coach Cooper should see no reason to disrupt the harmony after a praiseworthy point at Molineux, thereby forcing Chris Wood to watch on from the bench again as Anthony Elanga and Morgan Gibbs-White join forces in the final third.
As for Tottenham, a near-perfect evening against Newcastle also saw no more players enter the treatment room, where long-term absentees Alfie Whiteman (ankle), Manor Solomon (knee), Ivan Perisic (knee), Ryan Sessegnon (thigh), James Maddison (ankle), Rodrigo Bentancur (ankle), Ashley Phillips (ankle) and Micky van de Ven (hamstring) remain.
Eric Dier should be the first on the conveyor belt out of the medical bay, but his groin injury may still take another week or two to heal fully, so Ben Davies should once again fill in alongside Cristian Romero, who escaped with just a yellow card for another rash challenge on Callum Wilson on Sunday.
Postecoglou's decision to move Son to the left and bring Richarlison back into the fray up front ended up being a masterstroke against Newcastle, and the latter should continue in a central role on account of finally scoring his first Premier League goals with his feet for Tottenham.
Nottingham Forest possible starting lineup:
Turner; Boly, Niakhate, Felipe; Williams, Kouyate, Yates, Mangala, Toffolo; Gibbs-White, Elanga
Tottenham Hotspur possible starting lineup:
Vicario; Porro, Romero, Davies, Udogie; Sarr, Bissouma; Johnson, Kulusevski, Son; Richarlison
We say: Nottingham Forest 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur
With the Tottenham doctors still caring for a plethora of stricken players, Postecoglou's team remain vulnerable to a defensive lapse, and a fired-up Forest side who are seldom shut out at the City Ground should make at least one of their attacking sequences count.