Manager: Brian Hamilton.
Ground: Carrow Road.
Nickname: Canaries.
Position: 13th.
Transfers in: Gaetano Giallanza free (Nantes), Steen Nedergaard free (Odense), Paul McVeigh free (Spurs), Brian McGovern £50,000 (Arsenal), Steve Walsh free (Leicester), Tony Cottee free (Leicester), Raymond De Waard £225,000 (Cambuur), Fernando Derveld free (Haarlem), Danny Granville loan (Man City), Scott Parker loan (Charlton).
Transfers out: Mike Milligan to Blackpool (free), Che Wilson to Bristol Rovers (free), Kevin Parker to Torquay (free), Shaun Carey (released), Tony Cottee (free) Barnet.
Last season v Wanderers: Sam Allardyce tasted defeat for the first time as Bolton boss when Wanderers were beaten 2-1 at Carrow Road last October. They looked to be on for a point when Ricardo Gardner cancelled out Darel Russell's opener but Russell grabbed the winner seven minutes from time. Wanderers ended with 10 men after Paul Warhurst was sent off. The defeat was avenged on the last day of the season when Dean Holdsworth's goal 13 minutes, allied to results elsewhere, secured a top six finish.
Last time out: Sheffield Wed 3, Norwich 2.
How they lined up (4-4-2): Marshall (A); Sutch, Fleming, Mackay, Granville; Forbes (sub Coote), Parker (sub Russell), Mulryne, Llewellyn; Roberts, Marshall (L). Subs not used: Green, Jackson.
Top scorer: Iwan Roberts 5.
Danger Man: Iwan Roberts has long been one of the most feared and, with his gap-toothed grin, most fearsome-looking strikers outside the top flight. The Wales international top scored for the Canaries with 15 goals last season and is again spearheading the attack.
Last six results: Sheffield Wed (a) lost 3-2; Birmingham (h) won 1-0; Tranmere (h) won 1-0; Portsmouth (h) drew 0-0; Sheffield Utd (h) won 4-2; Preston (a) lost 1-0.
Next Match: Burnley v Norwich - Tuesday, November 21.
Getting there: By road - approach Norwich on the A47, exiting at signpost - Lowestoft A146, Trowse (also football ground). At lights turn left then at roundabout after 0.3miles take the first exit for County Hall Car Park or the second exit for the ground. By rail - the ground is approx four minutes' walk from the stadium.
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