Norwich City travel to Kenilworth Road to Luton Town on Boxing Day hoping to produce a response to last week's home defeat to Blackburn.
The fall out from that game, which has largely centred around the future of head coach Dean Smith, has dominated much of the discourse in the previous week.
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Smith's post-match comments fanned the flames further after a hefty chunk of the Carrow Road crowd called for his dismissal and criticised his style of play as Norwich's dismal home form continued.
City's boss remarked post-match that 'fortunately, our next game is away from home', comments he sought to clarify in his press conference building up to this clash. He will need a win to help ease the mounting pressure coming from the stands.
Norwich will be without creative duo Aaron Ramsey (knee) and Todd Cantwell (groin) with Smith confirming that other unnamed players will be assessed ahead of this fixture.
Luton are without a victory in their last three matches, with Rob Edwards overseeing his first home game in charge having succeeded Nathan Jones after he departed to Premier League side Southampton.
Edwards, who enjoyed a brief loan spell at Norwich during their 2010/11 Championship promotion-winning campaign, was sacked as Watford boss earlier in the season.
The Hatters won the reverse fixture back October, when former Canaries Youth Cup winner Carlton Morris netted after the hour mark to secure three points at Carrow Road.
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