Norwich City face Watford on Wednesday in their final Premier League game at Carrow Road this season knowing a victory might not be enough to save them from relegation. Anything less than a victory for the home side, who are four points from safety, would result in a return to the Championship - and even that might not be enough as a win for Sunderland at home to Everton on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports, would also see them demoted.Alex Neil and his Watford counterpart Quique Sanchez Flores both have uncertain futures, with the Canaries boss confirming ahead of the game he will assess his position at the end of the season. Norwich manager Alex Neil knows he could lose his job if the Canaries are relegated from the Premier League Ill speak to the powers that be and the board but I dont think anything is ever off the table in football. At the end of the season Ill be judging how Ive performed, how other people have performed and Im pretty sure people will be judging me, Neil said.Watford manager Flores says his team, safe in 13th, will play for a victory on Wednesday evening.I dont like to play against Norwich and Sunderland because they are fighting against relegation and its always very sad, but in this case we are the bad boy in the film, said Flores. This is our role and we need to play it. Quique Sanchez Flores thinks hes earned the right to experiment with his Watford team ahead of their Premier League match with Norwich Team NewsNorwich go into the game without Jonny Howson who came off against Manchester United with a knee injury and scans suggest he will be out for six to eight weeks. Defender Ryan Bennett has recovered from a bout of illness and is available. Norwich City midfielder Jonny Howson is set to miss the game Watford manager Flores will select from an unchanged squad for the trip to Norwich.The Spaniard might make a couple of changes to his starting line up, with defender Nathan Ake and midfielder Adlene Guedioura the most likely to come into the reckoning.A rib injury to Valon Behrami is expected to keep him on the sidelines while Etienne Capoue continues to struggle with a knee injury.Opta StatsWatford have won four of their last six league visits to Carrow Road (L2). Sam Allardyce knows that if his Sunderland side beat Everton on Wednesday, they will stay up - and Norwich will be relegated Norwich City have scored in 22 successive league meetings with Watford before failing to find the net at Vicarage Road in a 2-0 defeat last December.The Canaries have now gone four consecutive Premier League games without scoring.Norwich City are unbeaten at Carrow Road in their last 11 top-flight clashes with promoted teams (W7 D4), last losing at home to a promoted side in the Premier League in April 1995 (0-1 v Nottm Forest). Odion Ighalo has been struggling in front of goal Watford hitman Odion Ighalo has failed to score in his last 12 top-flight appearances after bagging 14 in 23 before that.Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes conceded six goals against Norwich in the Championship last season, double the amount that he shipped against any other side.Paul Mersons predictionNorwich have got to win, theyve got no other option. Saturdays defeat to Manchester United summed up their season, they missed chances and then shot themselves in the foot. It was a bad, bad result. They have to go for it against Watford and I expect them to get the three points, but whether thats enough to save their season remains to be seen.PAUL PREDICTS: 2-0 (Sky Bet odds 13/2)Betting Cameron Jerome has been backed to score the first goal Norwich City are 17/20 with Sky Bet to boost their slim survival hopes by beating Watford (16/5), while the draw is a 5/2 chance. The Canaries head into the must-win clash with a 16/1 chance of avoiding the drop, knowing victory for Sunderland, who are just 8/11 against Everton, will send them down regardless. Sky Sports Pundit Phil Thompson is backing Cameron Jerome to score the games first goal and in a Canaries 1-0 win at 20/1 in his Sky Bet tip.Check out the rest of the odds and predictions from the Sky Sports pundits here. Foster Moreau Jersey . 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The Sydney Swans are pledging to carry their ruthless edge into the AFL playoffs as they look to emerge from the pack and secure a home final.Currently third with four regular-season games to play, the Swans are locked in a seven-way battle for the all-important second spot behind runaway leaders Hawthorn.Sundays 90-point drubbing of Fremantle pulled Sydney to within striking distance of second-placed GWS and veteran midfielder Jarrad McVeigh admits playing for percentages is crucial in the run to the finals.You have to finish games off, McVeigh said on Tuesday.You know deep down each goal is pretty critical but we havent spoken about it.Its more about the process of playing the game and the rest of that stuff will follow.Conceding late goals even in a big win could be the difference between hosting a home final in the first week in September or having to travel.Or worse still, slipping out of the top four as four measly competition points separate the Giants and eighth-placed North Melbourne.We speak every week of trying to be a ruthless team and, when you are in front, to really put the foot down, McVeigh said.Nothing changed onn the weekend.dddddddddddd It was just getting that process right throughout the whole game because those are the things you need to get in place for the back end of the year - our four-quarter effort.I think that was our best four-quarter effort for the year.McVeigh also admitted it was impossible not to think about the prospect of an all-Sydney showdown in September, possibly even an historic grand final between the Swans and Giants.Its very exciting, he said.Both teams will play finals. 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