West Ham can officially relegate Norwich and take a giant stride towards Premier League survival when they travel to Carrow Road on Saturday – LIVE on talkSPORT.
Saturday is GameDay on the talkSPORT network and we begin with two huge lunchtime clashes at the bottom of the table.
Sitting at the bottom of the standings and 10 points adrift of safety, Norwich must beat fellow strugglers West Ham on Saturday to stave off what is surely the inevitable for a few more days.
Meanwhile, only three points separate the Hammers from safety and David Moyes’ men can take a big leap towards safety with a victory.
In the other lunchtime clash, Watford welcome Newcastle live on talkSPORT 2, and the Hornets are level on points with West Ham.
Both sides could be looking at a much prettier table by 3pm if results go their way in the early kick-offs.
Norwich vs West Ham: How to listen
talkSPORT will have full coverage of the match with kick-off set for 12.30pm.
Fans will have the option to listen to the game with or without crowd noise, so you can choose whichever way suits you best.
Reshmin Chowdhury will be your host, with commentary from Nigel Adderley and Dean Ashton – to listen in click on one of the radio players below.
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Norwich vs West Ham: Team news
Daniel Farke revealed Todd Cantwell will return to the Norwich squad for the visit of West Ham.
The England youth international missed the 2-1 defeat to Watford on Tuesday.
Grant Hanley, Sam Byram, Moritz Leitner and Christoph Zimmermann all remain unavailable for the Canaries.
West Ham could give record signing Sebastien Haller his first start since the Premier League’s resumption following his recovery from a hip injury.
Felipe Anderson will miss the clash due to a hamstring problem, while Robert Snodgrass remains a long-term absentee.


