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Mark Wyatt

Crystal Palace vs Norwich: How to watch, kick-off time, TV channel and live stream details

Crystal Palace welcome Dean Smith and his Norwich side to Selhurst Park on Tuesday afternoon in a bid to continue their good run of form in south London this season.

The Eagles have only lost one game at home all season and since drawing 0-0 with Brentford in August have managed to score at least once in their subsequent eight matches on home soil.

Palace - who will likely be led by assistant manager Osian Roberts following Patrick Vieira's positive Covid test on Christmas Day - will want to bounce back from their Boxing Day defeat at Spurs against the Canaries, who currently sit bottom of the Premier League table.

Norwich will also be licking their wounds following their defeat on Sunday having lost 5-0 at home to Arsenal to make it six games without a victory for Smith's side.

Here, football.london takes you through all the details of the matchday coverage.

When and where?

The game will take place at Selhurst Park at 3pm.

What are the odds?

Here are the latest odds from Grosvenor Sport:

  • Crystal Palace 3/5
  • Draw 29/10
  • Norwich 24/5

18+ | UK only | Gamble responsibly | begambleaware.org | Odds subject to change

What TV channel is it on?

This game won't be shown on any terrestrial TV channels but you can watch a live stream provided by Amazon Prime Video.

Their coverage of the game starts from 2.30pm. Highlights will be shown on BBC's Match of the Day which gets underway on BBC One at 10:35pm.

How can I follow it?

football.london has you covered. As usual, we will be inside the stadium and will have a live blog for you to follow.

Early Crystal Palace team news

The Eagles have had a difficult week with their squad hit by Covid cases and injury. On Sunday they named seven substitutes out of a possible nine, with Vicente Guaita, Nathaniel Clyne, Luka Milivojevic, James McArthur, Eberechi Eze, Michael Olise and Christian Benteke all unavailable.

Palace will definitely be without Wilfried Zaha for the game against Norwich after he picked up a red card on Sunday for two bookable offences against Spurs.

Vieira is also unlikely to be at the game. He tested positive for Covid-19 on Christmas Day which meant assistant manager Roberts has been leading the side in his absence.

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