English-born Ghanaian forward, Callum Hudson-Odoi, provided Nottingham Forest with a significant lift in their battle for survival by scoring a brace in their victory over Sheffield United.

The former Chelsea forward made a crucial contribution, first equalizing after Sheffield United took an early lead, before sealing the win with his second goal of the game in the second half.

Sheffield United got off to a strong start, with Ben Brereton Diaz converting from the penalty spot to give the Blades the lead.

However, Hudson-Odoi responded ten minutes later to level the score as the teams headed into halftime tied at 1-1.

In the second half, English midfielder Ryan Yates put Nottingham Forest ahead before Hudson-Odoi secured victory with his second goal just over the hour mark.

The win opens up a three-point gap between Nottingham Forest and the teams in the relegation zone, with just two games remaining in the season.

Hudson-Odoi's goals were his fourth and fifth strikes of the campaign since joining the club last summer, providing a timely boost to Nottingham Forest's bid for survival.