Our prediction for this FA Cup match:
After suffering a 3-2 loss to Wolverhampton in front of home fans, Tottenham will be aiming to give fans some cheer when they host Norwich City at their Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the last 16 of the FA Cup. Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son remain in the recovery room, meaning that all eyes will be on Dele Alli when the two teams face each other on Wednesday evening.
Spurs are determined to put an end to their three-game losing run in all competitions, and given Norwich City’s away record, we believe that Jose Mourinho’s troops are going to pick up all three points from the match. The Canaries did well to beat Vardy-less Leicester City at home at the weekend, but they will have a much bigger fish to fry against Spurs, who emerged triumphant in their last meeting in London.
Highlighted Player (Victor Wanyama):

Over the years Victory Wanyama has established himself as one of the best Kenyan footballers. Wanyama started his senior career at Belgian club Beerschot and after scoring 2 goals in 51 appearances in the league for de Ratten, he moved to Celtic in 2011.
The defensive midfielder, who is very strong in the tackle, decided to leave the Hoops in 2013, signing a deal with Premier League side Southampton for a fee of £12.5 million.During his spell at St. Mary’s Stadium Victory Wanyama established himself as a first-team regular at Southampton and thanks to his thrilling displays with the Saints, Tottenham Hotspur chiefs made a tempting offer for the Kenya international.
In 2016 Wanyama signed a four-year deal with the capital club and he has been playing for Spurs ever since. The Tottenham midfielder was born in Nairobi on June 25, 1991 and he made his international debut for the Kenya national team in a friendly against Nigeria in May, 2007.
Highlighted Team (Norwich):

After spending only one season in the Premier League, Norwich City dropped to the Championship at the end of the 2015/2016 campaign. Norwich City are located in Norwich, Norfolk and they welcome their rivals at Carrow Road.
The stadium was built and opened in 1935 and the capacity of the venues is 27,137 (all-seater). However the stadium’s record attendance is 43,984. The Canaries have won two League Cup trophies (1973, 1975) and their main rivals are Ipswich Town. The two teams have been facing each other in the East Anglian Derby since 1902.
The colour of Norwich City’s home kit is yellow and green and that is the main reason why they are known as the Canaries. The likes of Kevin Keeland, Ian Culverhouse, Steve Bruce, Duncan Forbes, Mark Bowen, Darren Huckerby, Ian Crook, Martin Peters, Darren Eadier, Chris Sutton and Iwan Roberts are notable footballers who played for the Carrow Road outfit in the past.