Norwich City travel to the Midlands this lunchtime hoping to keep the optimism flowing as they face Coventry at the CBS Arena.
A thumping 4-0 victory over Preston North End last weekend in David Wagner's first Championship game in charge of the club has helped change the mood music - but now Norwich are searching for back-to-back wins for the first time since September.
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Over 2,700 supporters are set to descend on the Midlands despite high pricing, the early kick-off time and the fact the game is televised domestically. They will be hoping to see another positive performance from their side.
City are still without Ben Gibson (calf) and Sam Byram (hamstring), with the former set to return to full training after this weekend. Todd Cantwell is set to join Glasgow Rangers in the coming days whilst Jordan Hugill is not in Wagner's plans moving forward.
Otherwise, City have the same squad available as the one which recorded the impressive victory in Lancashire last Saturday courtesy of braces from Teemu Pukki and Kieran Dowell.
A win would see Norwich climb back into the top six, as they play before their play-off chasing rivals on Saturday lunchtime.
Coventry bounce into this encounter buoyed by the successful takeover of Doug King but without a win in their five matches in all competitions, most recently falling to a 1-0 defeat to pacesetters Burnley at Turf Moor.
Former City striker Mark Robins has never won a game against Norwich in his managerial career, losing five and drawing one of the six matches he has overseen against his former club.
Norwich haven't played at the CBS Arena, once known as the Ricoh, since their 2-1 victory over the Sky Blues in 2010 with Grant Holt scoring twice.
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