Tuesday evening sees matchday 14 of the Championship after the weekend’s resumption of the top two divisions after the international break.

It was a pulsating return for second-tier with goals aplenty and just as many talking points after Saturday’s round of games.

Dean Smith's inaugural match in charge of Aston Villa could not have gone better, ensuring his side were able to secure all three points at Villa Park.

Tammy Abraham headed home the only goal of the game as the hosts moved up to 13th in the division ahead of Tuesday night’s trip to Carrow Road.

Smith will be hoping he can mastermind a second successive win when he takes his side on the road for the first time.

With that said, here is the Aston Villa XI we expect Smith to field v Norwich tomorrow evening.

Having started in goal in Dean Smith’s first game in charge, Orjan Nyland looks set to be Aston Villa’s number one.

It is doubtful the stopper will lose his place after a win, so it is expected he stays between the sticks on Tuesday night.

Predominantly a left-back, Dean Smith opted to use Alan Hutton as a right-back amidst a lack of options at the back for Aston Villa.

It is expected he retains his place ahead of the visit to Carrow Road tomorrow.

Aston Villa’s captain, Dean Smith, has kept to that and allowed the defender to retain his place despite a lack of options.

He was impressive in the win over Swansea, and we expect him to keep his place tomorrow evening.

The Manchester United loanee was given his chance at the back after the failed Mile Jedinak experiment.

Under Dean Smith, he has kept that place, and we expect him to once again partner James Chester at the heart of Villa’s defence tomorrow.

Given a reprieve in the left-back role under Kevin MacDonald, Dean Smith has kept the Wales international in that role in the win over his old cup.

With defensive options scarce, we expect Neil Taylor to play tomorrow evening after putting on a fantastic performance in Saturday's win over Swansea.

The Icelandic powerhouse is ever reliable when called upon and has two goals to his name this season.

We fully expected the 30-year-old to retain his place and make his ninth appearance of the campaign tomorrow night.

A spark of creativity in the Aston Villa midfield, he has a quiet game in the defeat to Millwall but put on a much-improved performance in the win over Swansea last weekend.

John McGinn is expected by us to partner Birkir Bjarnason in midfield tomorrow night.

Four assists, two goals and 12 appearances this term, Ahmed El-Mohamady has been a near ever-present this term under Steve Bruce, Kevin MacDonald and now Dean Smith.

The Egyptian is fully expected to hold down his position once more against Norwich tomorrow.

Playing in a more advanced position under Dean Smith, just behind the striker, it looks a like a role he is going to relish.

Given more creative freedom, Jack Grealish could prosper in his new role.

One of Aston Villa’s more creative performers, it is expected he plays again at Carrow Road.

Having been on the bench once again in the win over Swansea City, preferred instead by Albert Adomah, Dean Smith could make a change ahead of Tuesday’s trip to Carrow Road.

We expect Yannick Bolasie to come in for Adomah on the left wing and make his first start for Villa tomorrow.

The club’s joint top scorer, with four goals, Tammy Abraham has scored three in his last three matches.

That kind of form does not warrant any consideration to be dropped, and it is fully expected he leads the line once more for Aston Villa at Carrow Road on Tuesday evening.