Norwich City's unbeaten home record in 2024 will face one of its toughest tests this afternoon as Sheffield United arrive at Carrow Road.
The Canaries welcome Chris Wilder's newly relegated side to Norfolk as their pursuit for a first league win under the Dane and further improvement continues.
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A 2-2 draw against Blackburn Rovers at Carrow Road last week offered green shoots after a disappointing opening day defeat, but the level of opponent is set to dramatically increase this afternoon.
New striker signing Ante Crnac is available to play after completing his move from Polish side Rakow in time to be registered to feature. Oscar Schwartau was officially unveiled on Saturday morning, but won't feature after moving from Brondby.
Ashley Barnes remains sidelined through injury alongside Jacob Sorensen and Christian Fassnacht.
Jose Cordoba is in a position to start, having spent time building his fitness over recent weeks allowing Johannes Hoff Thorup the potential to deploy the Panama international from the off for the first time.
Sheffield United arrive at Carrow Road having recorded a win and a draw in their opening two matches, blowing a 2-0 lead to draw with QPR at Bramall Lane last weekend. Wilder, back for a second spell, is hoping to help the Blades return to the top-flight at the first time of asking.
They've made a host of summer signings including former City left-back Sam McCallum, ex-Coventry midfielder Callum O'Hare and one-time Ipswich Town loanee Kieffer Moore.
Norwich are winless in their last four Carrow Road matches against Sheffield United, drawing one and losing three having previously enjoyed a run of eight wins in nine before this stretch of fixtures.
City are hoping to continue their 19-game game unbeaten home record this afternoon, and can equal the 20-match record set by Ken Brown's Canaries in 1986 by avoiding defeat today.
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