What's more straightforward than predicting the future? Our panel of fans, columnists and correspondents tell us how Norwich City's season will end.

For Day One of our predictions from chief Norwich City writer Paddy Davitt and City fan and columnist David Powles click here

For Day Two of our pundits predictions from Norwich City correspondent Michael Bailey and Sport Editor Chris Lakey click here

For Day Three of our predictions from journalist Mark Armstrong and City fan and columnist, ex-City striker Iwan Roberts click here

For Day Four of our pundits predictions from ex-City winger Darren Eadie and City fan Angela Sharpe click here

For Day Five of our pundits predictions from columnist and commentator Chris Goreham and City fan and columnist Steve Gedge click here

What the pundits predict:

• Ian Clarke - City fan and columnist

(City's score first)

Feb 23 Spurs (H) W 2-1

Mar 2 Aston Villa (A) L 1-3

Mar 8 Stoke (H) W 1-0

Mar 15 Southampton (A) L 0-1

Mar 22 Sunderland (H) W 1-0

Mar 29 Swansea (A) L 0-1

Apr 5 West Brom (H) W 1-0

Apr 12 Fulham (A) L 0-1

Apr 19 Liverpool (H) L 1-3

Apr 26 Man Utd (A) L 0-2

May 3 Chelsea (A) L 0-3

May 11 Arsenal (H) D 1-1

Points picked up: 13

City's final tally: 38 - SAFE

Will City survive, how and why? Ian says: A squeaky-bum-time is certain for City, who will fly mighty close to the Premier League exit. Relegation will be avoided – just – and it will go right down to the wire. By the time they visit Carrow Road, Arsenal's minds will be on the beach – and City will get their point to go clear of the trap door.

• Pete Raven - PinkUn's Sports Desk Pete

(City's score first)

Feb 23 Spurs (H) L 1-3

Mar 2 Aston Villa (A) L 1-2

Mar 8 Stoke (H) W 2-0

Mar 15 Southampton (A) L 1-2

Mar 22 Sunderland (H) W 2-0

Mar 29 Swansea (A) D 1-1

Apr 5 West Brom (H) W 2-0

Apr 12 Fulham (A) W 2-1

Apr 19 Liverpool (H) L 0-4

Apr 26 Man Utd (A) L 0-2

May 3 Chelsea (A) L 0-2

May 11 Arsenal (H) L 1-2

Points picked up: 13

City's final tally: 38 - SAFE

Will City survive, how and why? Pete says: Hughton's men will break the Craven Cottage hoodoo to win their fourth game out of the remaining 12 which – with a point at Swansea – should be enough. Anything less than nine points at home to Stoke, Sunderland and West Brom could be disastrous.