Anderson spent a highly-successful year-long loan at the club from Liverpool, but when Swansea offered him the chance to return the following season, he turned it down and joined Championship rivals Forest instead.
The wideman scored 10 times as Swansea strolled to the League One title, and will be returning to the Liberty to play for the first time since April 2008, when he scored in white colours for the last time in a 4-1 demolition of Leyton Orient.
Insisting that he doesn’t have a point to prove to the Swans, Anderson is hoping that Forest will take all three points to cement their place in the play-off places.
“It is another game with a bit of extra feeling for me,” he said.
“I keep trying to claim that you play the same in every game that you play.
“But it is difficult when I have not played away at Swansea since I left there.
“It will be nice to go back. I hope I will get a half-decent reception, but you never know.
“I still have a little feeling for the club, although I am here to do a job for Forest.
“I don’t think there is a point to prove to Swansea, in the same way that there was Leicester.
“But it would still be nice to get one over on them.
“I am loving life at Forest now and I want us to move onwards and upwards in the league.
“If Swansea win they will go above us. I don’t want that to happen because I am a Red through and through and I love life here.”