Watford manager Gianfranco Zola has called on his team to not alter their style of play when they face Leeds United on Saturday.
The Hornets go into the game knowing that victory could win them promotion to the Premier League, and given the importance of the match, Zola has admitted that he wants his players to be "willing to risk something".
The Italian told BBC Three Counties Radio: "It's an important game for me - it's one year's work at stake.
"I want people to be relaxed and play tomorrow as they have done throughout the season with enthusiasm, but willing to risk something."
Watford go into their final match of the season a point behind second-placed Hull City.