
Leicester City midfielder Matty James is relishing the challenge of getting his side back into the play-offs.
City lie seventh in the Championship, a point outside the top six with just two games left, starting with tomorrow night's home clash against Watford before a trip to Nottingham Forest.
A victory for Nigel Pearson's men would see them climb to fifth in the table, leapfrogging Crystal Palace and Bolton before the rest of the sides play on Saturday.
James said he is feeling more excited than nervous.
"I'm feeling a bit of both really, but I will probably lean more towards the excitement," said the former Manchester United man.
"It's going to be a great end to the season and I would imagine the fans are looking forward to another Forest away game.
"We will just take every game as it comes, but it should be very exciting.
"Being involved in the first-team squad and the play-off push is a great experience for me and for quite a few of the other lads.
"I have been involved in something similar (while on loan) at Preston, but that was more towards the other end of the table."
City are outside the play-off places thanks to a dismal run of form, which saw them win just one game out of 13.
But they are now unbeaten in four games, including a 3-2 victory against Bolton followed by the 2-2 draw with Palace.
"From our performances in the last two or three games, we have shown we are creating chances again and getting that flowing football back," said James.
"Especially the big win against Bolton, that sparked off a confidence boost. Then we went to Palace and showed great confidence there.
"We went behind twice and managed to come back and get the draw.
"We probably should have got three points – we created some good chances but weren't able to take them.
"We've got to be more clinical." Reported by This is 3 days ago.