Summary

  • Superb Lewis winner boosts Norwich survival hopes

  • Bottom-of-the-table Canaries now four points from safety

  • Iheanacho strike ruled out by VAR for handball

  • Third-placed Leicester now won once in seven league games

  1. Postpublished at 18:56 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020

    Norwich v Leicester (20:00 GMT)

    Fantasy Football managers everywhere will be spending the next five minutes hitting F5 repeatedly to find out if Jamie Vardy starts tonight.

    We'll find out for sure at 7pm.

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  2. Postpublished at 18:55 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020

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    I appreciate it is wet and windy in Norwich tonight, but a boat? Really?

  3. Get involved #bbcfootballpublished at 18:52 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020

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    Ryan Giggs and Alan Shearer are rumoured to be the first two players inducted in the Premier League Hall of Fame.

    Who do you think should be the first inducted?

    Let us know your thoughts via #bbcfootball and also tune into BBC Radio 5 live from 7pm as Mark Schwarzer and John Ruddy give their verdicts.

  4. Foxes on for top fourpublished at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020

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    Leicester are firmly in the mix for a top-four finish but their form has been faltering in recent weeks.

    The Foxes have won just one of their last six Premier League games but despite that are still nine points clear of fifth-placed Manchester United.

    Injury to Wilfred Ndidi can't have helped. Leicester have averaged 2.14 points per game with Ndidi in the side compared to 0.83 without him.

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  5. 'This could be a tale of two strikers'published at 18:49 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020

    Norwich v Leicester (20:00 GMT)

    John Roder
    Match of the Day commentator

    With 11 matches remaining, time is running out for Norwich to get out of the bottom three and avoid an immediate return to the Championship.

    The Canaries have won just four times in the Premier League, and Leicester will see this match as a great opportunity to put their challenge for a Champions League spot back on track.

    This could be a tale of two strikers: Jamie Vardy has 17 league goals this season but hasn't scored for the Foxes since Christmas, while Teemu Pukki will be looking to become the first Norwich player to score from open play in the Premier League since New Year's Day.

  6. Swansong looming for the Canaries?published at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2020

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    Eleven games to go.

    Seven points adrift.

    One win in their last 14.

    These are bleak times for Norwich and time is fast running out in their bid to preserve their Premier League status.

    Could a Friday night fixture with the Foxes spark a late-season revival?