Forest goalkeeper Lee Camp and midfielder Guy Moussi is going to be fit.
Both players were substituted against Crystal Palace about the final day of the standard season after suffering minor knocks at Selhurst Park.
"We took them off purely like a precautionary measure and they will be fine for the game on Thursday," said Reds boss Billy Davies.
Defender Joel Lynch and forwards Robert Earnshaw, Robbie Findley and Nathan Tyson were rested against Palace and will return into the squad.
Defender Julian Bennett, midfielders Paul McKenna and Radoslaw Majewski as well as strikers David McGoldrick, Dele Adebola and Garath McCleary are available for recalls after starting as substitutes at the weekend.
Swansea manager Brendan Rodgers has a full-strength squad at his disposal.
Rodgers includes a luxury of riches to pick from without any injury of suspension problems, leaving him with just a couple of welcome selection dilemmas.
The largest of those comes at the heart of defence as skipper Garry Monk and vice-captain Alan Tate likely battle it to start alongside Ashley Williams.
Monk missed the penultimate match of the season at Millwall through illness, with Swansea triumphing 2-0 in the Den, and then subsequently started the final day 4-0 romp over Sheffield United about the bench, with Tate pushing his claims for the nod at the City Ground.
Rodgers should also decide who to go with in the middle of midfield in the 4-5-1 system, with Stephen Dobbie - a play-off winner at Blackpool last season - Joe Allen, Leon Britton, Darren Pratley and Mark Gower all competing for three slots.
Star names Scott Sinclair and Nathan Dyer are set to start on either flank, supporting on-loan Chelsea striker Fabio Borini in attack.
Source : Skysports.com
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