How can I watch Norwich City v Sheffield Wednesday? Who is the ref? The latest odds

Sheffield Wednesday make the long trip to Sky Bet Championship leaders Norwich City on Saturday.
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Tony Pulis’ side will travel to Norfolk buoyed by their impressive defensive performance with 10 men, following the sending off of Liam Shaw, for more than an hour of last night’s 1-1 draw with Reading at Hillsborough.

But they will come up against a Canaries outfit, relegated from the Premier League last season, looking to bounce back from a surprise 3-1 reverse against Luton Town at Kenilworth Road on Wednesday evening.

Here’s how you can follow the game.

When is the match? What time is kick-off?

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The game takes place at Carrow Road on Saturday, December 5 and kick-off is 3pm.

Is Norwich v Wednesday on TV?

No, the game hasn’t been selected for live coverage by Sky Sports but match highlights will be screened on the EFL on Quest show from 9pm.

Sheffield Wednesday manager Tony Pulis and his coaching team are preparing for their side's trip to Norwich City on Saturday. Photo: Steve Ellis.Sheffield Wednesday manager Tony Pulis and his coaching team are preparing for their side's trip to Norwich City on Saturday. Photo: Steve Ellis.
Sheffield Wednesday manager Tony Pulis and his coaching team are preparing for their side's trip to Norwich City on Saturday. Photo: Steve Ellis.

Is there any streaming available?

iFollow passes will be available for £10 via https://www.swfc.co.uk/matches/fixtures/.

How else can I follow the game?

As ever, The Star will also be running a comprehensive live blog with team news, live updates, reaction and analysis from Alex Miller and Joe Crann – who will be among only a handful of people allowed into Carrow Road. You can follow them on Twitter via @AlexMiller91 and @YesWeCrann.

Who is the referee?

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Jarred Gillett is the referee and Paul Hodskinson and Philip Dermott are his assistants. The fourth official is Alan Dale.

What are the odds?

Sky Bet is offering the following odds on the game:

Norwich – 10/11

Draw – 12/5

Wednesday – 16/5

Are any tickets available?

Up to 2,000 home supporters will be allowed into Carrow Road following the Government’s decision to place Norfolk in a tier two area under the latest Covid-19 guidelines.

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