It's a night when his Norwich City side can open up a 10-point lead at the top of the Championship if they beat Thomas Frank's second-placed Brentford.
Wednesday's contest in Norfolk sees the team promoted most often to the Premier League, the last of them under Farke just two years ago, take on the Bees, last season's losing play-off final finalists.
But Farke warns: "The momentum can change so quickly in this league."
He knows all too well what happened a year ago when West Bromwich Albion almost blew promotion completely, having been sailing along at the top of the table with the same seven-point lead as they approached the end of February.