Norwich City are on a good run of form in the Sky Bet Championship and go into this weekend's game with Stoke City in the play-offs.

Possessing a decent home record so far this year, too, it's a game they'll fancy winning but what are the fans thinking ahead of this one?

We caught up with Richard Voisey, Norwich fan and City of Yellows editor to take a closer look at certain aspects ahead of the match...

Norwich were minutes from making it five league wins in a row at Derby - what seems to have clicked under Farke of late?

The start of last season witnessed a new backroom club management structure,  new coach and plenty of new players with most arriving from outside the UK.

At the start of this season, most of the deadwood from the old regime has finally left and the squad improved again.

On the pitch, tactics have not changed, instead the players appear to have a greater bond, are making less mistakes, move the ball forward quicker, look more comfortable on the ball and most importantly have two experienced, team players up front in Teemu Pukki and Jordan Rhodes who make use of their chances.

An added bonus has been the flawless introduction of homegrown talent; Todd Cantwell and Max Aarons have joined Jamal Lewis into the first team with absolute ease.

During that game, we saw Farke make his subs all after 80 minutes. Can you see any of Rhodes, Vrancic and Thompson starting this weekend?

Many fans felt there would have been changes for Derby especially with the recent workload undertaken by the youngsters however fatigue doesn't appear to be an issue.

With City playing one up front and Pukki playing well, Rhodes will have to sit out unless he gets the number 10 slot.

This is not likely as Marco Stiepermann is probably the most improved player in a City shirt this season. Vrancic is knocking hard on the door for a first-team start and Farke could be considering resting Cantwell.

Louis Thompson played superbly against Wycombe in the Carabao Cup but is still likely to be on the bench barring injuries.

This weekend's opponents, Stoke, have struggled this year but did win on Tuesday night. Will we see a more confident Potters side than of late?

Most clubs struggle initially following relegation from the Premier League and Stoke are no exception.

A really poor relegation season, plenty of transfers and having to adapt to Championship football have not helped the transition.

Beating Bolton and gaining a clean sheet will not have a marked improvement on confidence until they get on a run of victories.

When Norwich have won at home this season, they haven't conceded. Is there a slight concern that if Stoke score a Canaries win won't follow?

Daniel Farke does have the capability to change games although he can be criticised for leaving it too late.

The team can change shape and have demonstrated the ability not to drop their heads. The bench has strength in depth this season to change a game.

Without experienced defenders Grant Handley and Ivo Pinto, the back four have been solid and after a very shaky start keeper Tim Krul is now on form and making valuable saves.

Looking at the two sides more generally, where do you think this game will be won and lost?

Norwich's tactics are to keep the ball and they generally produce better statistics than their opponents either home or away.

If Stoke can upset their rhythm, they could be in with a chance however they must be out to win the game outright rather than be calculated and try to nick it.

Score prediction

2-0

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