Tottenham are looking to rebound on Wednesday night after suffering three trotting losses to RB Leipzig, Chelsea and Wolves.
The three results were disappointing but there were a few green shots in the Premier League clash on Sunday, the front row looking dangerous again.
Defensively, however, the Spurs seem like a shadow of themselves and it is likely that Jose Mourinho will have spent the week trying to get his backline in order.
He remains without Hugo Lloris, who missed the Wolves’ loss due to a groin problem.
The French shooter, replaced by Paulo Gazzaniga, joins Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son and Moussa Sissoko on the sidelines.
There is better news regarding Erik Lamela and Ryan Sessegnon who should both be fit enough to make the bench.
A back-five has been on the agenda for the Spurs in their last two games, but as Norwich plays a counter-four, we will likely see Mourinho swapping things out.
Considering the mistakes made by Davinson Sanchez on Sunday, he should be put on the bench, with the rest of the bottom line, allowing Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen to intervene.
The latter has had a difficult season but should be able to handle a Norwich attack that is not as fast as the Wolves.
In the midfield we were again able to see a triumvirate of Harry Winks, Tanguy Ndombele and Giovani Lo Celso.
It’s an ideal match for French ace Ndombele to get at least 60 minutes under his belt as he tries to prove his physical condition.
Another big change should see Lucas Moura fall on the bench.
The Brazilian donates 100 percent to Tottenham but at the moment he looks tired and unable to make the necessary contributions to the goal.
In his place should come Gedson Fernandes who made an appearance in the right back against the Wolves but deserves another outing considering the promising moments of his time on the field so far.
In the last slot machines, we should see Steven Bergwijn continue on the left and Dele Alli playing in the middle where he looked dangerous against the Wolves.
How should Tottenham face Norwich?