Newcastle boss Eddie Howe hopes for a big day tomorrow against Brighton.
It will mark the club's last home game of the season.
Howe said: "Yeah we've loved playing at home this year. The crowd make a really good environment, I'm really proud of how we play at home. I think the teams look good, there's a good feel and good energy. I don't have complaints about the home form. We are thankful for the support we have received from the fans. The crowd have embraced our style. It's been a good partnership between the crowd and the players.
"We want to be that team, that you can see is trying to make the game and trying to impose our style on the opponent in the game. We want to be progressive. I think the players delivered that really well, they have dealt with that pressure really well and the crowds have embraced our style. We want to continue working on to that next year."
On Brighton, he said: "I mean they're a good team. Roberto [de Zerbi] has done a great job, also Graham [Potter] before him. Roberto has his way of working, it's detailed and thorough. They stick to their method and they've become very strong at it. We didn't get it quite right at the Amex. We hope for a better delivery tomorrow."