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Norwich vs Burnley live: score and latest updates from the Premier League

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Norwich vs Burnley live: score and latest updates from the Premier League

Norwich get us started.

Norwich get us started.

 

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Here we go!

Norwich get us started.

The players are out onto the pitch

Not long to go now!

The Dean Smith bounce is well and truly over...

Since winning consecutive Premier League matches in January against Everton and Watford, Norwich City have picked up just two points in eight Premier League matches (D2 L6), the fewest of any team in that time.

Some effort from Aaron Lennon

Here is a reminder of how the table looks ahead of today's action

Team news recap

Norwich make only one change for the visit of Burnley with Kieran Dowell handed just his fifth Premier League start of the season.

The attacker is recalled in place of the unavailable Billy Gilmour with the Canaries reverting to a 4-3-3 formation. Dean Smith names Max Aarons, Brandon Williams and Lukas Rupp on the bench following their recent absences.

Visiting Burnley also only make one change from the vital midweek win over relegation rivals Everton.

Matt Lowton gets the nod at right-back over Connor Roberts, who is named among the substitutes at Carrow Road.

Norwich have struggled against Burnley in recent times

Norwich City have won just one of their last 12 league games against Burnley (D3 L8), and are winless in seven against the Clarets since a 2-0 home win in April 2008.

And here is the Burnley line-up

Here is today's Norwich team

Hello and welcome to Telegraph Sport's live coverage of Norwich-Burnley

Sean Dyche has stressed the importance of Burnley following up their dramatic victory over Everton by showing they can "deliver" again at Norwich today.

Maxwel Cornet's 85th-minute goal completed a 3-2 come-from-behind win for the Clarets against relegation rivals Everton at Turf Moor on Wednesday, ending a run of four straight defeats.

Burnley now take on bottom-placed Norwich at Carrow Road today, and boss Dyche said at his pre-match press conference: "We've shown we have a strong jaw over many seasons in the Premier League, we've shown we can handle situations, we've shown we can deliver.

"But just because you show it, doesn't guarantee the next one - you have to keep showing it. You have to keep maintaining high standards in training and high focus when you go out on the pitch. That's the demand of the job.

"We have got a pretty rounded group here, so they understand it, and these are helpful things, but they don't guarantee anything - you have to go out and deliver."

Dyche added: "These are tough games, the 'hard yards' as [England rugby union boss] Eddie Jones terms it when I speak to him.

"He always says it's the hard yards, and that's important over a season - doing the hard graft, the miles, the details, putting in the mental and prep effort, players giving up a lot at this time of the season to zone in and give everything to the cause.

"We do have experience of that, of tough times and how to handle that, but it doesn't define the whole season just because you've got experience - it's about going out there and delivering performances every time the whistle blows.

"It was a tight one the other night, we got on the right side of it, showed a really solid mentality, and that's got to be the same for the remaining nine games.

"The last one doesn't give you the next one, so we've got to go down to Norwich and perform well again, and actually add to a performance the details I think are relevant."

Dyche explained that he met Jones at a Leaders in Sport event, and said: "We just text each other, not major stuff. I've had dinner with him.

"It's just sharing thoughts. Not just him, there's lots of other people I speak to in other sports. Player motivation, recoveries, mindset, environment setting, culture setting, it's more that sort of stuff.

"It's not about tactics because I don't know anything about rugby and I'm sure he doesn't know anything about football.

"The Leaders in Sport bring a group of coaches together from varying sports - ice hockey, basketball, American football, Sir Dave Brailsford was there, Roy Hodgson - (they) have a pow-wow, and some people you just connect with and have a few messages with and stuff."

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Here we go!

Norwich get us started.

The players are out onto the pitch

Not long to go now!

The Dean Smith bounce is well and truly over...

Since winning consecutive Premier League matches in January against Everton and Watford, Norwich City have picked up just two points in eight Premier League matches (D2 L6), the fewest of any team in that time.

Some effort from Aaron Lennon

Here is a reminder of how the table looks ahead of today's action

Team news recap

Norwich make only one change for the visit of Burnley with Kieran Dowell handed just his fifth Premier League start of the season.

The attacker is recalled in place of the unavailable Billy Gilmour with the Canaries reverting to a 4-3-3 formation. Dean Smith names Max Aarons, Brandon Williams and Lukas Rupp on the bench following their recent absences.

Visiting Burnley also only make one change from the vital midweek win over relegation rivals Everton.

Matt Lowton gets the nod at right-back over Connor Roberts, who is named among the substitutes at Carrow Road.

Norwich have struggled against Burnley in recent times

Norwich City have won just one of their last 12 league games against Burnley (D3 L8), and are winless in seven against the Clarets since a 2-0 home win in April 2008.

And here is the Burnley line-up

Here is today's Norwich team

Hello and welcome to Telegraph Sport's live coverage of Norwich-Burnley

Sean Dyche has stressed the importance of Burnley following up their dramatic victory over Everton by showing they can "deliver" again at Norwich today.

Maxwel Cornet's 85th-minute goal completed a 3-2 come-from-behind win for the Clarets against relegation rivals Everton at Turf Moor on Wednesday, ending a run of four straight defeats.

Burnley now take on bottom-placed Norwich at Carrow Road today, and boss Dyche said at his pre-match press conference: "We've shown we have a strong jaw over many seasons in the Premier League, we've shown we can handle situations, we've shown we can deliver.

"But just because you show it, doesn't guarantee the next one - you have to keep showing it. You have to keep maintaining high standards in training and high focus when you go out on the pitch. That's the demand of the job.

"We have got a pretty rounded group here, so they understand it, and these are helpful things, but they don't guarantee anything - you have to go out and deliver."

Dyche added: "These are tough games, the 'hard yards' as [England rugby union boss] Eddie Jones terms it when I speak to him.

"He always says it's the hard yards, and that's important over a season - doing the hard graft, the miles, the details, putting in the mental and prep effort, players giving up a lot at this time of the season to zone in and give everything to the cause.

"We do have experience of that, of tough times and how to handle that, but it doesn't define the whole season just because you've got experience - it's about going out there and delivering performances every time the whistle blows.

"It was a tight one the other night, we got on the right side of it, showed a really solid mentality, and that's got to be the same for the remaining nine games.

"The last one doesn't give you the next one, so we've got to go down to Norwich and perform well again, and actually add to a performance the details I think are relevant."

Dyche explained that he met Jones at a Leaders in Sport event, and said: "We just text each other, not major stuff. I've had dinner with him.

"It's just sharing thoughts. Not just him, there's lots of other people I speak to in other sports. Player motivation, recoveries, mindset, environment setting, culture setting, it's more that sort of stuff.

"It's not about tactics because I don't know anything about rugby and I'm sure he doesn't know anything about football.

"The Leaders in Sport bring a group of coaches together from varying sports - ice hockey, basketball, American football, Sir Dave Brailsford was there, Roy Hodgson - (they) have a pow-wow, and some people you just connect with and have a few messages with and stuff."

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