Luton Town full-back Amari'i Bell hopes that Carrow Road is where the Hatters end their dreadful run of form away from home.
They travel to face Norwich City tomorrow in search of their first win outside Bedfordshire since September's defeat of Millwall, having lost five consecutive games on the road.
That's a tough task against the Canaries, who beat Plymouth Argyle 6-1 on Tuesday and have lost just once at home in more than a year.
The 30-year-old still feels optimistic about Luton's chances, however, even if he's struggling to put his finger on what's gone wrong this season.
"I couldn’t to be honest, I don’t really know what the thing is," he said, asked to do so. "Maybe it's that when we’re at home the fans give us that extra 10 pc or whatever, I couldn’t really tell you, but it obviously needs to change.
"The home form is better than the away form. We always want to make the Kenny (Kenilworth Road) a fortress for us, so the away games, something needs to click and I think it will. The boys are always positive and we know things will change.
"It's tough, but I’m wise enough to know you have highs, you have lows. You can never stay on top forever, so you have to embrace these lows and then just change your fortune.
"Maybe the younger me would have [been worried by the results], but being older now, it doesn’t really affect me as much. I just know that once the game’s gone, you can’t really affect it any more, so you just need to move on, stay positive and get things going."
Bell believes his side's ability to stick together bodes well in their bid to rediscover some form, and he's desperate to contribute after recovering from injury.
"That’s the one thing about us: the group is always tight, we don’t let things get between us," he continued, speaking to Luton Today. "The character we show together, the chemistry, will help us in the long run. I’m always confident, especially with the group we have. Confidence is always gleaming within us, so in the next game we have to show more.
"I feel good, I feel fighting fit. So Saturday, hopefully if I’m selected, I’ll give my all. I love a challenge, so bring it on."
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