Jack Stacey says the pressure is on Leeds United as they prepare for a Carrow Road first leg of the play-off semi-finals.

Stacey and the rest of his Norwich City team-mates will be hoping to make the most of their chance to start the tie at home, but he still feels there's more expectation for Leeds to deliver after they finished 17 points ahead of the Canaries.

The 28-year-old believes that will free City up to be at their best, with only two games between them and an all-or-nothing clash at Wembley.

"If you look at the tie, we finished sixth and Leeds have been going for automatic promotion for a long time, so the balance of pressure is mostly towards them," he said.

"It doesn't mean that we're not going to give everything to get there, but in terms of pressure, I think it's skewed towards them and we can relish that.

"Obviously they're going to be disappointed, because they had a chance to go up automatically and now they're looking into the play-offs.

"For us, play-offs was the aim we had for a long time and we've achieved that. They're a very, very good team, we're taking nothing for granted, but it's something we're going to relish."

The individual quality of Daniel Farke's side is something the hosts will be wary of on Sunday, with his squad an impressive one at Championship level.

For Stacey that means a duel with EFL player of the year Crysencio Summerville, one that he's already looking forward to.

"A lot of their quality is individual, which is very hard to deal with in terms of setting up strategically, but that's a battle on the day," he continued.

"They have a set way of playing, and our job for the week before the first leg is to analyse them like we would any team. We'll set up to face them in what we think is the best way possible.

"We know where they're strong, and our aim is to exploit areas that we think we can.

"In order for us to get promoted we need to play the best players, the best teams. We're going to have to win battles all over the pitch if we want to go through."