Frank Lampard is likely to make changes to his Chelsea team after Saturday's debacle at Sheffield United.
His side were well beaten in South Yorkshire and he didn't pull any punches in his assessment when speaking about the 3-0 loss to the media after the game.
Looking like a defeat which could cost them in the race for a Champions League spot, the Blues remarkably still remain in third after both Manchester United and Leicester City dropped points.
A win over Norwich City this evening will see the team extend their lead over their rivals once again and it is a must-win game with Liverpool and Wolves to come in their final fixtures.
While Lampard will no doubt make a couple of alterations here and there due to last Saturday's defeat, Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United on Sunday could also have an impact on his selection.
But who could come in against the Canaries if he does indeed make changes? football.london takes a look.
Antonio Rudiger for Andreas Christensen
Andreas Christensen didn't have a good first half at all at Bramall Lane and was duly hooked at the break.
Lampard admitted in his pre-match press conference that the Dane was actually substituted due to injury but he is back in the squad for tonight's game.
Regardless of whether he's injured or not, his first-half performance against the Blades is enough to drop him down to the bench this evening.
Antonio Rudiger, who did make a mistake for the third goal, will be the one to come in if Christensen doesn't start.
Marcos Alonso for Reece James
Another defensive change could see Marcos Alonso replace Reece James in the side.
The Spaniard did come on at the start of the second half to give the team an extra attacking option as Lampard elected to go with a three-man defence and wing-backs.
James was far from his best in Sheffield and he may be the one to drop out so the ex-Fiorentina man can come in.
That would then see Cesar Azpilicueta move back over to the right after playing the past couple of games on the opposite flank.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek for Ross Barkley
Ross Barkley has played a lot of games since the return of football and it may be the ideal time to drop him down to the bench for a breather.
The ex-Everton man's form has seen Ruben Loftus-Cheek spend the vast majority of his time on the sidelines with cameo appearances here and there for the England international.
A chance against Norwich City could just be what he needs to show his boss that he should be part of the starting XI week in, week out.
Mateo Kovacic for Mason Mount
Mateo Kovacic was back on the bench on Saturday for the trip to Sheffield but he was an unused substitute.
The Croat hasn't played since the 3-2 defeat at West Ham at the start of the month and he will be desperate to get some minutes under his belt following his Achilles issue.
Mason Mount could be the player who makes way for Kovacic after his poor performance at Bramall Lane that saw him substituted at half-time.
Callum Hudson-Odoi for Willian
Sunday's FA Cup semi-final may see Willian given a well-earned rest ahead of the mouth-watering cup tie.

The Brazilian has been one of the first names on the teamsheet for Lampard but it may be the time to take him out of the XI so that he is fresh for the final three games of the season.
That could see Callum Hudson-Odoi given a rare opportunity in the team as he looked bright in his 15 minutes against Sheffield United with some good runs and crosses.
The England international has endured a mixed season and this could be the game that sees him wow fans once again.
Olivier Giroud for Tammy Abraham
Tammy Abraham was incredibly quiet at the weekend as the Blues struggled to create any meaningful chances.
The side looked a lot better following Olivier Giroud's introduction and it's clear to see why the Frenchman has been a regular in the team in recent months.
It wouldn't be a shock at all if Giroud was named in the team ahead of Abraham as the team look to get back to winning ways.