West Bromwich Albion interim boss James Morrison says the side are preparing for the relegation battle to go to the final game of the season.
The Baggies are currently 23rd on the table, one point behind Leicester in 21st place, but have the second poorest goal difference in the league next to already-relegated Sheffield Wednesday.
"We will be planning to go to the last game but if we can do it before that, that would be great," Morrison added.
"We've got to keep working, keep fighting until the end, until that final whistle at Sheffield."
Morrison is the third man to take charge of the team this season after the sackings of Ryan Mason and Eric Ramsay, and has already made a change to the formation that seemed to work well during their 1-1 draw with Southampton on Wednesday.
The switch to a 4-4-2 system is an attempt from Morrison to "simplify for the team".
He added: "We never really see two strikers and sometimes the defenders don't have to defend so I wanted the opposition to feel the force and the power of what we've got."
Albion next face Hull City at the Hawthorns on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
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