Postpublished at 19:34 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February 2016
Norwich v Tottenham (19:45 GMT)
Norwich XI: Rudd, Ivo Pinto, Klose, Bassong, Olsson, Howson, Tettey, Mulumbu, Jarvis, Naismith, Mbokani.
Spurs XI: Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Wimmer, Rose, Dembele, Dier, Son, Eriksen, Alli, Kane.
Referee: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire)
Saj Chowdhury
Norwich v Tottenham (19:45 GMT)
Got to gamble
These two tables highlight how the Premier League's struggling teams - Aston Villa excepted - all swung into action during the January transfer window. The top teams appear to be happy with their lot. For now.
Four of the six teams at the bottom spent more than the entire top six combined. Very, very interesting and a definite pattern.
Norwich v Tottenham (19:45 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender
"Tottenham are a very efficient team but they will seriously miss the injured Jan Vertonghen at centre-back, so I am going to go for an upset here. Prediction: 2-1.
Norwich v Tottenham (19:45 GMT)
Simon Brotherton
Match of the Day commentator at Carrow Road
"Norwich were left stunned in their last game after scoring four at home to Liverpool yet still ending up empty-handed - and it's not about to get any easier here.
"Tottenham, who haven't lost away since the opening day of the season, beat Alex Neil's side 3-0 over Christmas and will view this as a chance to solidify their place among the top four.
"Norwich have concerns at the other end of the table and rather worryingly have conceded 11 goals in losing the last three league games.
"Steven Naismith and Patrick Bamford undoubtedly increase their attacking options and strength, but Norwich have to tighten up at the back if they're to avoid sliding into the bottom three."
Norwich v Tottenham (19:45 GMT)
Norwich make five changes to the side that lost 5-4 at home to Liverpool. Robbie Brady and Graham Dorrans are ill. Alex Tettey and Youssouf Mulumbu are among those in the starting XI, and new signing Timm Klose makes his debut in the backline.
Tottenham make two changes from the starting XI that beat Crystal Palace in the league. Full-back Kyle Walker is in for Kieran Trippier and centre-back Kevin Wimmer makes his first Premier League start. He replaces the injured Jan Vertonghen.
Norwich v Tottenham (19:45 GMT)
The Canaries will need a bigger cage.
Manager Alex Neil brought in NINE players to Carrow Road in January - more than any other Premier League club.
Will they settle in time and provide the much needed spark to ensure Norwich secure their top-flight status and a guaranteed £100m next season?
Spurs fans might wonder why they didn't sign a big hitter considering they are placed within spot-kick distance on top spot.
Victory today could see them only two points behind leaders Leicester.
So, this is it. The transfer window has shut, we have 15 games of the season remaining.
Team news will appear here soon. Expect some new names in the Norwich side.
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