Norwich City Women are aiming to use their final league game at Carrow Road as a platform for a strong promotion push next season, currently sitting second in the table behind champions Real Bedford. Despite a run of three defeats earlier in the season, the team has shown resilience and improvement, with midfielder Eloise Morran highlighting their progress since Christmas. The team's integration with Norwich City FC has seen them play at Carrow Road, with hopes of strong support and performance in their upcoming game against Queen's Park Rangers.
The team's recent success and experience have provided valuable lessons for the young squad, emphasizing the importance of consistency and learning from setbacks. While they cannot catch Real Bedford this season, Norwich remains confident in their ability to compete at a high level, with aspirations for promotion in the future. Carrow Road holds a special significance for the team, offering a unique atmosphere and support that they aim to capitalize on to end the season positively and build momentum for the next campaign.