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MATCHDAY LIVE: Norwich City v Sheffield Wednesday – and full Good Friday Championship coverage
Follow our live matchday blog on an exciting Good Friday of EFL Championship action, culminating in coverage of Norwich City's visit from Sheffield Wednesday to Carrow Road. - Credit: Archant
Follow all the build-up, live score, action and reaction as we bring you full coverage of Norwich City’s 2018-19 EFL Championship Good Friday clash with Sheffield Wednesday – and events elsewhere – in our Matchday Live blog from Carrow Road.
Our correspondents Paddy Davitt, Michael Bailey and David Freezer are following the Canaries from the matchday build-up to full-time fallout all season long.
They will bring you all the action and talking points before, during and after Good Friday’s contest with Steve Bruce’s Owls (7.45pm kick-off).
• Follow live updates from the match and the rest of the day as it unfolds, above
With a full Championship programme, just three games remaining this season and all 24 sides back in action on Easter Monday, it promises to be a pivotal time in the Championship promotion race.
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The Championship leaders are currently 10 games unbeaten, with promotion rivals Sheffield United and Leeds at home to Nottingham Forest and Wigan respectively before kick-off at Carrow Road.
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Wednesday, now managed by former City skipper Bruce, have improved significantly under their new boss – but lost last time out, 1-0 at Elland Road.
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Next up for City’s Easter double is a bank holiday Monday date at Stoke (3pm), before they finish their home campaign the following Saturday when Blackburn Rovers come to town (Saturday, 7.30pm).
Each and every Norwich City first-team game our reporters will be on the scene. If you see them – especially with their cameras – say hello.
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