Norwich City are hoping to end their poor form in NR1 as they welcome Hull to Carrow Road on Valentine's Day.
The Canaries have won once at home since September 14 - but will be out to prove there is still life in their push for the play-offs after consecutive defeats to Burnley and Bristol City.
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Saturday's defeat at Ashton Gate has further dented the positivity that Wagner was able to construct after two emphatic victories over Preston and Coventry in his opening two league matches in charge.
Norwich will be hoping to end their home hoodoo and get themselves back in touching distance of the top six after a fortnight of disappointment.
After frustrations from the stands, tonight represents a chance for City to alter the narrative and provide some joy to their home supporters who have waited a while for a victory. They have not lost three Carrow Road matches in a row at this level since February 2006.
Christos Tzolis is poised to return to the squad after missing Saturday's match in the West Country to build up his bank of fitness at Colney following his loan return from FC Twente at the back end of January.
Loan signing Marquinhos is set to miss out with a muscle injury that requires further assessment in the days and weeks ahead. Sam Byram (hamstring), Przemyslaw Placheta (shin), Isaac Hayden (knee) and Jon Rowe (ankle) all remain sidelined.
Hull come into this game in a rich vein of form under boss Liam Rosensior who succeeded Shota Arveladze in November.
The Tigers have lost one of their last ten Championship matches, most recently drawing 0-0 with Alex Neil's Stoke on Saturday. During that run, they have kept five clean sheets and haven't conceded more than one goal. A victory would see them leapfrog Norwich in the table.
Oscar Estupinan's double in the reverse fixture back in August helped Hull record all three points over Dean Smith's side despite Marcelino Nunez' stunning free-kick.
Hull are looking to record a league double over Norwich for the first time since the 1970-71 season.
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