Premier League team Leeds United will face Championship team Norwich City at Elland Road in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Here’s everything you need to know before the conflict…
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Sunday 8 March at 4:30pm UK time
How to watch:
TNT Sports 1 and Prime Video
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Streaming is also available on Discovery+
Injuries and suspensions
Leeds United: Noah Okafor (out)
Norwich: Mirko Topic (bottom), Ante Knak (bottom), Amanqua Forson (bottom), Matej Juracek (bottom), Mohamed Toure (bottom)
Expected lineup
Leeds United (3-4-3): Perry; Struijk, Bihor, Bornau; James, Tanaka, Longstaff, Gudmundsson; Stach, Piro, Nmecha
Norwich (4-5-1): Grimshaw; Stacey, McConville, Darling, Fisher; Wright, Field, Gibbs, Mahomes, Ahmed; Quest Garden
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Leeds have won just one of their past five Premier League games, but that run also included impressive 2-2 draws with Chelsea, 1-1 draws with Aston Villa and a 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest.
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They have beaten two other Championship teams so far in the FA Cup, beating Birmingham City on penalties and beating Derby County 3-1 in the third round.
Norwich City have been performing very well in the Championship recently. They have won four of their past five games, including a 3-1 victory over Oxford United.
To reach this stage of the FA Cup, they defeated Walsall 5-1 in the third round and West Brom 3-1 in the fourth round.
What did you say?
Daniel Farke talks about whether he will rotate his squad ahead of games. “Sometimes in professional football you have to wait for your opportunity, you have to be ready and when the opportunity comes you have to take it,” he said.
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“Otherwise you have to wait again for weeks in the stands or on the bench. This is professional football, so when a player doesn’t give his best performance, for example in a cup game, I have a lot of understanding.
“Sometimes, it’s tough, but you’ve got to take those opportunities. You’ve got to take advantage of it. Hopefully the guys who get those opportunities on the field can take it with both hands.
“Because, in the next few weeks, it will be good for us as a team as well, and of course, I hope, if I can rotate, there will be some good performances as well.”