Norwich City manager Alex Neil has said that his team must continue to fight for survival despite it looking increasingly likely that they will suffer relegation to the Championship.
The Canaries must win their remaining two matches and hope that Sunderland fail to win either of their fixtures in order to remain in the Premier League, and Neil has suggested that his players must focus on trying to take their hopes to the final game.
The 34-year-old is quoted by BBC Sport as saying: "The odds are stacked against us, but if it comes down to one match then anything can happen. We need to win.
"We need to keep believing and carry the fight. We're focused and still in with a chance, so we need to give ourselves a shot."
Norwich will be relegated on Wednesday night if they lose to Watford at Carrow Road.