Wayne Brown says it's down to the experienced players in the camp to help make sure the Tigers' season continues for another three games.

City face a two-legged Play-Off semi-final against Watford following their 1-0 defeat at Ipswich on Sunday.

Brown admits there were some disappointed faces in the dressing room after the game, but is confident the Tigers can still make it to the Premier League.

"The season isn't over yet and hopefully we've got another three games to come," said Brown.

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"There were one or two faces that were a little bit down in the dressing room after yesterday, but it's up to the experienced lads to get around them and encourage them.

"We've had a good season, but we've now got to finish the job off at Vicarage Road, the KC Stadium and hopefully Wembley.

"They're disappointed because we've come so close to going up automatically. But if everybody at the club, as well as the fans, can stay positive I'm sure we'll get to where we want to be."

Brown was disappointed with the defeat at Ipswich but says he is in confident mood going into the Play-Offs.

"We want to forget yesterday's game. We always knew it was going to be a tough one, but we would have been even more upset if Stoke had lost as well.

"It was out of our hands. All we could do was win, we didn't and so we crack on to next weekend now.

"I'm sure Watford won't fancy playing us and we want to carry the form we've shown over the last two months into the semi-final."