Stoke City will look to go on a run after clinching only their third league win of the campaign against Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday night.

Gary Rowett's men have endured a disappointing start to the season, and sit 16th in the league table after eleven league games after three wins, four draws and four defeats, but will now look to build a run of wins as they look to push up the table.

Saturday presents an extremely tough task for the Potters though, as they look to travel to Carrow Road to face a Norwich side that are unbeaten in their last six league games and have won four of their previously five league outings.

If Stoke really are to fulfil expectations placed upon them before the start of the season, they need to travel to these teams no matter what form they are in, and come home with all three points.

Here, we take a look at the Stoke XI that we expect to face Norwich tomorrow afternoon.

Butland has been an everpresent for Stoke this term, and there is no reason why that should change on Saturday afternoon.

Cuco Martina has been impressive for the Potters in recent weeks, and deserves to keep his place in the team on Saturday.

Williams has bounced back well since his suspension against Wigan earlier on in the season.

Martins Indi has forged a good understanding with Williams in recent weeks, and netted Stoke's opener against Bolton last week - he deserves to keep his place in the team.

Pieters completes a back-line unchanged from the 2-0 win over Bolton.

Bojan did well for Stoke against Bolton, but Rowett may look to go slightly more defensive in midfield due to Stoke being away from home.

This could therefore pave the way for Peter Etebo to come in and start for the Potters.

Woods is proving that he is worth every penny that Stoke paid for him in the summer, and should be the first name on the teamsheet tomorrow.

After a slow start to the season, Allen is recapturing his Premier League form, and has been impressive lately.

Ince produced one assist and scored Stoke's second goal last week, and could be a very, very important player in Stoke's quest for promotion this term.

Afobe will be hoping to add to his tally of five goals tomorrow afternoon.

Despite Mame Diouf returning to training after missing out on their last three games, Berahino has done enough in the last few games to keep his place in the squad.