Victory at QPR today will put them right in the mix for the end-of-season shootout after Saturday's 3-1 win over Ipswich and midfielder Tozser said: "With the results going for us and then with this win, it is not beyond us."
Albert Riera put Watford ahead but Anthony Wordsworth volleyed home five minutes after the interval for Ipswich.
Gabriele Angella then headed in Tozser's 63rd minute free-kick, before Lewis McGugan sealed the win.
Wordsworth said: "It's not a disaster as we will have three games to go."
Striker Stefan Maierhofer is plotting a career as a manager after using his head to guide Millwall closer to safety.
The Austria international scored his first goals for the Lions in a 2-1 victory at Middlesbrough.
Maierhofer said: "In February I got my UEFA B licence. I'm 31 and I will play for the next three or four years, then maybe I can become a manager."
Emmanuel Ledesma's free-kick was mere consolation for Boro and Jonathan Woodgate said: "The fans showed they didn't like it and that's fair enough. I would have been the same had I been in there - I would have booed myself off."
It feels like we've been given a second chance,
Victory for Nottingham Forest after 12 matches could be enough to lift them back into the play-offs, says Danny Collins.
This 1-0 win against Birmingham sees them back within striking distance of the top six and Collins said: "It feels like we've been given a second chance."
Matt Derbyshire's left Birmingham just a point from safety and manager Lee Clark said: "We're right in the mix but it is in our hands."
Leeds striker Ross McCormack needs just two more goals to become the first player since John Charles in 1953-54 to score 30 in a season for Leeds, after his winner in the 1-0 victory at Barnsley.
"If I get to 30 I want to do it in league goals," he said.
Barnsley keeper Luke Steele added: "It's important to put your foot on the ball and make passes rather than being all heart and soul."
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