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Pool V Norwich

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Keigan Parker and Wes Hoolahan are set to return as new Norwich manager Glenn Roeder brings bottom of the table Norwich to the seaside.

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Blackpool Team News:

Wes Hoolahan a used substitute for the Southampton match may start after a chest infection he picked with the Republic of Ireland B squad. Parker was in Scotland with his ill mother, he may start on the bench after his place was taken by loanee Bartosz Slusarski. Tony McMahon who is on loan from Middlesborough picked up a hamstring the first half of the Saints game and should miss the match and may return to the North East to Boro.

A shuffle at the back may be required with Grayson having options in the form of Jackson and Crainey who replaced the injured McMahon on Saturday.

Player to watch: Andy Morrell

He missed a couple of sitters on Saturday at St. Mary`s, one hitting the post. It`s five games since a goal which came at the start of October against his old side Coventry. With Burgess nearing fitness and Parker back he`ll have to start hitting the net to keep his place in the side.

Norwich Team News:

Glenn Roeders fourth game in charge, after one win, one draw and two loses, and they sit bottom of the league, thats behind Preston too! His first win came on Saturday against Coventry, 2-0 goals from Chadwick and Cureton at Carrow Road. Star player Darren Huckerby is back after a three match ban but should start on the bench. Old timer Dion Dublin should recover from a dead leg in time to play.

The canaries have yet to win away from home, Like Preston and have only managed two away goals conceding 14, the worst away record in the championship.

Player to watch: Jamie Cureton

The pick of the summer signing from Colchester on a Free has only managed 4 league goals this seasons. The Bristol born striker bagged 24 last season and started well this season with 4 in two games. Norwich have yet to loss when Cureton has been on the score-sheet.

Match Facts & Stats

The sides have met a few times in recent years in cup competitions. Last year it took an injury time winner from Chris Martin to separate the two sides. The first leg at Bloomfield Road ended 1-1, Huckerby and an equaliser from Evatt. The second leg was epic with Jackson giving the away side the lead which lasted till the 78th minute when Huckerby smashed in an leveler. The home side took the lead again Huckerby only for Barker to put things all square again before Martin poked in the winner.

The last meeting in the League at Bloomfield Road 14 / 12 / 1974 a 2-1 win for the home side.

Ref Watch:

M Haywood – Games: 14 Yellow Cards: 33 Red Cards: 2 – First game at this level according to the stats – a MIB rating of 2 from last season Port Vale at Home
R C Green and A J Scregg
Fourth Official A D Hutchinson

Match Prediction:

Pool 2 – 1 Norwich

Next Fixtures:

Football League Championship QPR H 01-12-2007

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