Watford head coach Nigel Pearson admits that it is not a good idea to underestimate Norwich City.
The Hornets are out of the relegation zone for now, but only by a point.
The club knows they cannot afford a slip up against Norwich, who are fighting for their own lives.
"We recognise how important the game is," Hornets boss Pearson told reporters.
"It's one that we look forward to, we want to get a response and a reaction from another defeat the other night which was disappointing, but there were some good signals from that game.
"All these games now are big and we just have to embrace the challenge.
"We've got to be at our best and we can't underestimate the fact that they've got some good players and as an attacking force they're quite creative.
"In many ways for them, they don't have the visible pressure, but, until anything's mathematically impossible, don't underestimate anybody.
"So as far as I'm concerned, we have a healthy respect, but it's for me, about what we do ourselves."

