Canaries fans are backing their team to take a big step towards keeping their Wembley dreams alive against Swansea at Carrow Road tomorrow.
With two games remaining, City have a three-point lead over their main play-off contender, Hull City.
Victory over the mid-table Swans - who have won their last three - at 3pm would mean only a Hull win at home to high-flying Ipswich at 8pm would stop Norwich sealing a place in the top six.
Swansea beat Norwich 2-1 in the reverse fixture in October but Terry Jacobs, 71, from Freethorpe, is confident that David Wagner's squad is up to the challenge this time.
“I feel positive. They are good enough to beat Swansea," said Terry.
“We have got a good enough team but it just depends on the mental attitude and pressure.”
Matt Pummell, 26, who lives next to Carrow Road, is feeling equally positive.
He said: “I am very excited. Hopefully we can get the win on Saturday and secure the play-offs.”
On the prospect of a return to the Premier League still being possible, Matt added: “It’s a difficult one as we have done it a lot recently,
“You have that worry at the back of your mind that we will go back down again and be labelled as a yo-yo club
“It would be nice to go up and stay up.”
Steve Futter, who drives for Marett’s Chariots, transport suppliers for the football club, believes they can go all the way.
“Hopefully they win and get to the play-offs," said Steve.
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“They can win promotion and that would be good for the team and good for the city too.”
Sue Harper, who lives in Sprowston, is fighting back the nerves ahead of the big game though.
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“I feel trepidatious,” said Sue.
“Fingers crossed we will do it, but I am not sure.
“I think the nerves might get to them.”
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