Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock says they're determined to leave their critics with egg on their faces.
The Bluebirds can turn up the heat on relegation rivals Brighton, who play later in the day at home to Newcastle, with a win over already-relegated Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Warnock said: “One by one, we have overcome all the doom and gloom and predictions and we've enjoyed it. We still have our biggest challenge ahead and I've got to say it's an opportunity for the lads to write their names with history.
“I can't ask any more of the players. I'll be happy if the players just play like they have been over the last couple of weeks on Saturday."
Turning his attention to Brighton counterpart Chris Hughton, Warnock added: “Chris has done a great job wherever he has been. He's looked nervous because he wants to do well for his club. We've had knockdowns and kicks in the teeth, but I have just asked them to do their best and not to leave anything in the dressing room."