Congratulations mate, and welcome to your new life as a father.
It's a bit knackering for the first few months, and what I found is no sooner do you settle into a routine, than they change and you have to start again. It's the most rewarding job you'll ever have though.
My only advice would be to try to roll with it and accept the initial (and ongoing) chaos. You don't have to be perfect, and the house doesn't have to be immaculate.
Safe, warm, fed and rested is all that you're aiming for; that goes for you and mum too mate!
If you (or technically, the baby) is breastfeeding, Coventry has a dedicated team of peer-supporters. Look on the Council website. Use them without hesitation, a little advice here can go a long way if you run into issues. If you're not breastfeeding that's not a problem, but I thought it's worth a mention.
Enjoy it as much as you can and cuddle them whenever you get a chance is my other thought. Before you know it those hugs will become contingent on presents, sweets, or device time!
P.S. If any of your family offer you old baby clothes, especially vests, take them. It's amazing how much stuff they get through. If it can be spilled or spat, it will be spilled or spat!