Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Carrow Road will host Sunday’s football game between Norwich City and Arsenal, the two teams with entirely different ambitions in the 2021/2022 Premier League campaign. The Canaries are eager to secure the elite division survival, while the Gunners are eyeing a place in the Champions League. Norwich City are stuck at the bottom of the table ahead of the visit of Arsenal, with the team losing each of their last three league fixtures. Ozan Kabak should be fit for the match despite limping off with injury at the weekend, while Christos Tzolis is out of contention through illness.
All Rashica, Zimmermann, and Omobamidele are sidelined with injuries. The capital club, on the other hand, are on a three-game winning run in the national championship, and given Norwich’s shaky defence, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the away side. Key attacker Aubameyang is back to contention, while Pablo Mari has been tested positive for coronavirus.
Highlighted Player (Grant Hanley):
Grant Hanley is Scottish footballer who plays for Norwich City as defender. Hanley was born in Dumfries, Scotland, on November 20, 1991 and he started his youth career at Queen of the South. After ending his spells with Crewe Alexandra and Rangers, the Scottish player joined English club Blackburn Rovers, where he started his senior career.
After scoring eight goals in 183 appearances for the Riversiders in league matches, he moved to fellow English club Newcastle United in July, 2016 for an undisclosed fee. Grant Hanley, though, made no more than 10 appearances for Newcastle United in the Championship before joining Norwich City. The 191-cm-tall defender made his full international debut for Scotland against Wales on in May, 2011.
He scored his first goal for the Scotland national football team in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Wales. His contract with Norwich City should expire on June 30, 2021.
Highlighted Team (Arsenal):
Arsenal are regarded as one of the best English teams. The Gunners have won 12 FA Cup trophies, 13 league titles and two League Cups, but they have yet to lift the Champions League trophy. Arsene Wenger’s team were on the verge of beating Barcelona in the Champions League final back in 2006, but they eventually failed to win the prestigious title.
Arsenal used to play their homes at Highbury, but in 2006 they moved to the Emirates Stadium. The capacity of the stadium is 60,260. The Gunners won their last Premier League trophy back in 2004, with the capital club going through the season without a single loss. The likes of Thierry Henry, Denis Bergkamp and Robert Pires were part of the team back then, but Arsenal have not won the league trophy ever since.
Arsenal was founded by Woolwich munitions workers as Dial Square back in 1886. It is well known that Tottenham Hotspur are Arsenal’s fiercest rivals and there have always been fireworks when the two local rivals meet in the North London derby.