Norwich City host fellow relegated side Watford at Carrow Road today hoping to end Allan Russell and Steve Weaver's temporary spell in charge with a victory.
This fixture is likely to be the final league game before a new head coach takes the reigns at Norwich, but the interim duo may take charge of next Sunday's FA Cup third round tie against Blackburn.
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David Wagner is currently the favourite for the role and is expected to hold talks along with two other candidates with Norwich hoping to make an appointment this week.
For now, the attentions turn to their on-pitch progress, with Watford the visitors in NR1 today.
Norwich will be without on-loan creative midfielder Aaron Ramsey who has returned to Aston Villa for rehabilitation on his knee following surgery. Trio Dimi Giannoulis, Danel Sinani and Todd Cantwell will be hoping to force their way into the matchday squad.
Russell deployed an attacking starting XI during Friday's 1-1 draw with Reading, playing Josh Sargent, Adam Idah and Teemu Pukki in advanced positions.
The hope today will be that they can record a victory at Carrow Road for the first time since their 3-1 victory over Stoke City in October.
Watford arrive in Norfolk on the back of a disappointing 4-0 defeat to Russell Martin's Swansea on Friday, but are riddled with injuries.
Slaven Bilic's side are without Joao Pedro, Ken Sema, Tom Cleverley, Hamza Choudhury, Dan Gosling, Imran Louza, Edo Kayembe, Rey Manaj and Kortney Hause – all of whom are injured – while Hasane Kamara will be serving the second game of a four-match suspension.
New signings Ismael Kone, who was a target for City in the summer, and Matheus Martins are both ineligible for this fixture.
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