SPURS host Norwich for the second time in 2020 with a place in the FA Cup quarter finals up for grabs.
It’s been a miserable period for Jose Mourinho and Tottenham who have lost three-straight games in all competitions.
Spurs will look to get back to winning ways against the CanariesCredit: PA:Press Association
Eight-time winners of the FA Cup, Spurs haven’t lifted the trophy in almost 30 years but have battled past Middlesbrough and Southampton to reach this stage.
Norwich are rock bottom of the Premier League and haven’t made it to the quarter-final since 1992.
Norwich managed to bag a crucial three points against LeicesterCredit: PA:Empics Sport
What time is kick-off?
THIS FA Cup fifth round tie is all set for Wednesday, March 4.
Kick-off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is at 7.45pm.
When the Canaries visited here just last month, they were sunk 2-1 in the league thanks to goals from Dele Alli and Son Heung-min.
Is Tottenham vs Norwich on TV?
YOU can catch this game live on the BBC Red Button.
BBC ONE are showing Sheffield Wednesday vs Man City live, so head to that game and hit the red button on your remote.
Then select this game from the menu.
If you want to stream, load up the BBC iPlayer on your mobile, tablet or PC to watch the game from the beginning or live.
What is the team news?
SPURS continue to struggle up-top with Harry Kane and Son Heung-min out with long-term injuries.
Moussa Sissoko is also sidelined, while Ryan Sessegnon, Hugo Lloris and Juan Foyth are all expected to miss out once again.
Christoph Zimmermann is battling to be fit for the visitors after missing the 1-0 win over Leicester.
Norwich will definitely be without trio Onel Hernandez, Sam Byram and Timm Klose.
Son Heung-min, Spurs’ latest injury victim, is likely to be out until the summer after breaking his armCredit: PA:Press Association
Match odds
- Spurs to win – 3/5
- Draw in North London – 16/5
- Norwich to win in 90 minutes – 21/5
- Both teams to score – 4/7
*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk