Norwich City welcome Rotherham United to Carrow Road this Saturday in the Championship. The Canaries need a win to get themselves back into the race for Play-off football whereas Rotherham look to attempt to reel in the others in the relegation zone.
Norwich currently sit seventh in the Championship after 36 games. The Canaries have 16 wins, seven draws and 13 losses, leaving them on 55 points, two points from the last Play-off spot.
In their last five games in all competitions, Norwich have three wins, one draw and one loss.
Despite goals from Mileta Rajovic and Yaser Asprilla for Watford, Ashley Barnes, Josh Sargent. Gabriel Sara and Christian Fassnacht all scored to give The Canaries the 4 - 2 with over The Hornets. Jamilu Collins opened the scoring for Cardiff but Sargent’s first goal and a goal from Sara made it 2 - 1 to Norwich at the halftime whistle. Sargent completed his brace in the second half and was joined on the scoresheet by Fassnacht to give Norwich the 4 - 1 win.
The next time out against Blackburn Rovers, Norwich took the lead through Marcelino Nunez. However, a second half goal from Dominic Hyam forced a 1 - 1 draw for Blackburn. The Canaries were back to winning ways against Sunderland, with Sargent scoring the only goal of the game in the 81st minute to give Norwich the 1 - 0 win over Sunderland.
The last time out for Norwich was against Middlesbrough. Ashley Barnes gave Norwich the lead, but following a red card to Borja Sainz, Marcus Forss, Emmanuel Latte Lath and Luka Engel all scored in the 3 - 1 win for Middlesbrough.
Rotherham, on the other hand, currently sit rock bottom of the Championship. In 36 games, Rotherham have three wins, ten draws and 23 losses which leaves them on 19 points, 19 points from the nearest challenger Sheffield Wednesday in 23rd.
In their last five games in all competitions, Rotherham have five losses.
Asprilla scored the only goal of the game in the 58th minute to give Watford the 1 - 0 win over Rotherham, with both teams only having one shot on target. It was a game of seven goals against Ipswich. Tom Eaves gave Rotherham the lead in the second minute but a brace from Wes Burns and a goal from Kieffer Moore to give Ipswich the 3 - 1 lead at halftime. A goal from Hakeem Odoffin and a 94th minute penalty from Cafu made the game level at 3 - 3. However, a 95th minute goal from Omari Hutchinson grabbed the 4 - 3 win for Ipswich.
Eaves scored once again for Rotherham to give them the lead against QPR, but goals from Paul Smyth and Chris Willock gave QPR the 2 - 1 comeback win. Despite having more of the possession, Rotherham had just one shot on target and a goal from Ike Ugbo gave Sheffield Wednesday the 1 - 0 win.
The most recent outing for Rotherham was against Coventry. A hat-trick from Ellis Simms and goals from Joel Latibeaudiere and Fabio Tavares gave Coventry the 5 - 0 win over Rotherham.
Norwich and Rotherham have met 41 times in their histories, with the first meeting coming back in 1960. The Canaries have the better record in the fixture with 19 wins in comparison to Rotherham’s ten wins, the other 12 games ending in a draw.