Everton fans are planning to maximise the atmosphere in the away end at Leicester City on Sunday in any way they can - following up from their crucial support against Chelsea at the weekend.
The Blues are still on the hunt for their first victory on the road since the end of August and they face two vital away matches on the horizon - starting with a trip to face the Foxes. And those who are making the journey are keen to show their players as much support as they possibly can once again.
Numerous fan groups have taken to social media this week urging supporters travelling to the King Power Stadium to take their seats in the stands early, rather than waiting until close to kick-off. The hope is that a strong atmosphere can be built and Frank Lampard's men can see the support while they are warming up for the match.
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An image being shared via Twitter on Wednesday evening read: "Before our game at Leicester on Sunday, take our seats from 1pm when the players warm up.
"Bring your flags, banners & voices. Let's show the players our support. Up the Toffees."
Everton haven't won a Premier League match away from Goodison Park since comfortably beating Brighton 2-0 in August, with goals from Demarai Gray and Dominic Calvert-Lewin helping them over the line. A potential three points this weekend could be key in the fight against relegation, with the Blues currently 18th and two points behind both Leeds United and Burnley.
Plans for this weekend's atmosphere follow incredible scenes outside Goodison in the build-up to Everton's victory over Chelsea last Sunday with thousands of fans gathering to welcome the team coach with flags, banners and loud chants. Similar plans are already in motion to produce the same effect when Brentford make the trip to Merseyside later this month.
But before that Brentford match, the Blues head to Leicester and then Watford.