Norwich City hit the road for the first time in the 2023/24 campaign and are set for a reunion with Russell Martin as they prepare to face Southampton.
The Canaries beat Hull 2-1 in their Championship curtain-raiser with a performance that encouraged supporters that a corner will be turned under David Wagner this season.
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Goals from Jonathan Rowe and a late show from striker Adam Idah secured City's first three points of the campaign at a wet Carrow Road last weekend.
They travel to the south coast in much-improved spirits ready to face a Southampton side who have endured a week of speculation and uncertainty over the future of key players.
Southampton beat newly-promoted Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough last Friday courtesy of Che Adams late winner. Martin's team set a new record for passes completed in the first half of a Championship fixture.
They will be without captain James Ward-Prowse and Romeo Lavia who are on the cusp of completing big-money moves to West Ham United and Chelsea respectively.
Norwich lost Max Aarons to Bournemouth in a £12million deal earlier this week and have had a full week of training after QPR pushed back their Carabao Cup first-round tie to this Wednesday as they continue to work on their stadium.
City will be without trio Jacob Sorensen, Borja Sainz and Jonathan Tomkinson for their trip to St Mary's - with Grant Hanley pictured jogging as he continues his rehabilitation from a serious Achilles injury.
Sorensen (pelvis) has seen a specialist in Munich whilst Sainz and Tomkinson are poised to return to action sooner than initially expected. They will rejoin team training next month.
Norwich are looking for the first victory at St Mary's since September 2008 - when Ched Evans netted the only goal in a 1-0 victory. The last league fixture outside of the top-flight between the sides at St Mary's was a 2-2 draw in League One back in 2009.
Martin inflicted a painful defeat on Norwich back in April as Swansea boss - his old employers will be hoping to act as party poopers in his home bow as Saints boss this afternoon.
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