Norwich City are hoping to head into the upcoming international break with another positive result against improving Hull at Carrow Road.
The Canaries have taken four points from their two matches over the past week and are hoping to cap off a productive seven days by extending their 11-month unbeaten home run by gaining maximum points against the Tigers this lunchtime.
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Johannes Hoff Thorup delivered a better than expected injury update on Jose Cordoba after he concerningly limped out of City's 1-1 draw with promotion favourites Leeds United on Tuesday. The Dane confirmed a late call would be made on his involvement.
Otherwise, it is a similar fitness bulletin for City, who remain without Ashley Barnes who is back in a protective boot after a setback, Christian Fassnacht, Jacob Sorensen and Tony Springett.
Onel Hernandez and Liam Gibbs remained sidelined until December, along with young winger Tony Springett, who has been unavailable for selection since the early part of pre-season. Ben Chrisene will also miss the fixture as he continues to observe concussion protocol.
Emiliano Marcondes signed on a free transfer late Friday, and the paperwork for his move was completed in time for him to feature this afternoon.
Hull have recovered from a slow start under Tim Walter by winning their last three matches, netting 10 goals in the process. That has improved the atmosphere around the group after a summer of change at the MKM Stadium.
They arrive at Carrow Road hoping to continue that momentum by becoming the first team in 22 games and 11 months to beat the Canaries on their home turf.
Hull will make late calls on duo Charlie Hughes and Joao Pedro whilst Dogukan Sinik, Ryan Longman, Andy Smith and young goalkeepers Thimothee Lo-Tutala and Harvey Cartwright are all sidelined for Saturday's clash.
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