Norwich City are hoping to utilise their newfound momentum to keep the positivity flowing as they travel to Daniel Farke's Leeds this evening.
The Canaries enjoyed a week of victories against Hull and West Brom, with an FA Cup replay triumph over Bristol Rovers in midweek, to push them within two points of the Championship's top six.
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Saturday's 2-0 win over the Baggies saw City align their performance with a result - with a much-improved display offering hope that they have turned a corner in their quest for the play-offs.
Goals from Josh Sargent and Jonathan Rowe saw them beat a side at Carrow Road starting in the top six for the first time in six months, and they face a tougher test as they travel to Elland Road this evening.
This game, which has been moved due to both side's progress in the FA Cup, will see Norwich attempt to become the first visiting team this season to take maximum points from Farke's side on their own turf.
David Wagner believes a fully fit squad has contributed to Norwich's improved performances and results - once again, he is blessed by a full selection barring Grant Hanley, who is edging closer to a return from a slight back issue, and Danny Batth, who remains sidelined with a hamstring issue.
Leeds winger Willy Gnoto (hip) is a doubt for this evening's clash but could return to the squad - trio Pascal Struijk (groin), Stuart Dallas (knee) and Karl Darlow (thumb) all ruled out of the clash.
Farke recorded a 3-2 victory on his Carrow Road return in October and will be hoping to put sentiment to one side again to maintain their unbeaten home record. Leeds are the only club in the EFL who are yet to be defeated on their own turf.
A victory for Norwich would put them inside the top six, although the chasing pack will have played a game fewer. Leeds are hoping to pile the pressure on Ipswich and Southampton by recording their 11th home victory from a possible 15.
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