Norwich go in search of their third Carrow Road victory on the bounce when they host Millwall on Tuesday.

Daniel Farke's men were slow starters following their relegation from the Premier League, but have collected 13 points from their previous five matches, which has seen them move up to fourth in the Championship standings.

The Canaries recused a point at Brentford on Tuesday before impressively beating Bristol City three days later courtesy of Teemu Pukki's brace and Emiliano Buendia's strike in first-half stoppage-time.

Norwich's next assignment is a tricky-looking home clash against the Lions, who'll have manager Gary Rowett back in the dugout for the first time in four matches.

 

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And the inform Canaries still have a host of absentees ahead of the game - with defender's Kieran Dowell and Sam Byram (both hamstring) and Christoph Zimmermann (calf) still unavailable, according to WhoScored.

Meanwhile, Onel Hernandez, who hasn't appeared since the defeat to Derby County earlier this month, and Xavi Quintilla (hip) both remain sidelined for Farke.

Despite the comfortably victory at Ashton Gate, the Norwich boss could make changes at Carrow Road - with Todd Cantwell, Jordan Hugill and Kenny McLean pushing for recalls after the trio were on the bench against the Robins.

Norwich haven't lost to Millwall since 1968 (21 matches) and could move into the top-two for the first time this season with another three points.