
Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE build-up to Norwich City vs Manchester United.
United continue their quest for a first FA Cup crown since 2016, with Norwich desperate to put a silver lining on a campaign in which they doomed to relegation.
With kick-off at 5.30pm BST at Carrow Road, follow all the latest news and updates.
- Man Utd XI? Lingard set to feature
- Live stream and TV channel info
- Preview: Kick-off time, h2h, odds
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How to watch Norwich vs Man Utd
TV channel: The match will be televised live on BBC One.
Live stream: It is also available to watch via BBC iPlayer and via the BBC Sport website.
Team news
Norwich striker Josip Drmic is a doubt for their FA Cup quarter-final clash at home to Manchester United on Sunday.
The forward suffered a knock during Wednesday's Premier League defeat to Everton and will face a late fitness check ahead of the visit of the Red Devils.
Hamstring injuries leave defensive trio Grant Hanley, Christoph Zimmermann and Sam Byram missing for the rest of the season and it remains to be seen if Daniel Farke will recall the likes of Teemu Pukki and Todd Cantwell.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is planning to rotate when Manchester United travel to Carrow Road.
The Norwegian intends to make a "few changes" to the side that beat Sheffield United 3-0 on Wednesday in a bid to juggle the hectic fixture schedule.
Axel Tuanzebe and Phil Jones remain the only absentees, with Solskjaer confirming Jesse Lingard will be involved against Norwich after missing the Blades clash through illness.
Prediction: Norwich 0-2 Man Utd
With a rocking Carrow Road crowd behind them, this could have been a very different game for Norwich.
But after back-to-back home defeats since the restart and with club now facing a huge fight to remain in the Premier League, it's difficult to look past United.
All of a sudden, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is blessed with midfield and attacking options and even if he does opt to rest those he tore through Sheffield United midweek, you would still fancy those stepping in to get the job done