Tottenham V Norwich Barclays Premier League Match 14 -September 2013

Tottenham V Norwich Barclays Premier League Match 14 -September 2013.Tottenham's new signings Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela may make their first starts for the club.
Emmanuel Adebayor, Etienne Capoue and Aaron Lennon are out and Vlad Chiriches is unavailable as Spurs are yet to get a work permit for him.
Norwich's Gary Hooper could make the bench after a shin injury delayed his debut after his move from Celtic.Watch Tottenham V Norwich Live, Watch Tottenham V Norwich Live Stream, Watch Tottenham V Norwich Free Live Stream, Watch Tottenham V Norwich Online, Watch Tottenham V Norwich Online Free, Tottenham V Norwich Live, Tottenham V Norwich live stream Online.

Ryan Bennett is fit again after needing stitches in his left knee, but Elliott Bennett is a long-term absentee.
MATCH PREVIEW

After the international break, the Premier League returns in earnest and I'm very much looking forward to this clash at White Hart Lane.

Although generally their away form has been very poor, Norwich have an excellent recent record at Tottenham and have picked up four points from their last two visits there.

So it's a ground they approach with no fear under manager Chris Hughton, himself of course a Spurs legend, and I thought they looked very impressive in their last outing against Southampton in which their new summer acquisitions shone.

It was an unprecedented summer of spending by the Canaries with the likes of Ricky van Wolfswinkel and Leroy Fer arriving, but it was of course dwarfed by Tottenham's extraordinary transfer activity.
£108m worth of players have arrived at White Hart Lane and work now begins in earnest for Andre Villas-Boas and his coaching staff to find the best way of moulding this galaxy of new stars into a cohesive team.
It's a process that could take a long time, but Tottenham fans will be licking their lips at the prospect of seeing club record signing Erik Lamela and Danish playmaker Cristian Eriksen at the Lane for the first time.
Norwich's new players have settled quickly and one man who has already been working his magic is Nathan Redmond, who has started the season like a house on fire. Such has been his impact since arriving from Birmingham that there is talk of the 19-year old earning a full England call-up like Tottenham's Andros Townsend did for the recent World Cup qualifiers. Should they both start it will be interesting to see who wins that battle of the men out wide.
This is Norwich's first real test this season and it will be interesting how they measure up to this new look Spurs team. They won't be overawed and I'm expecting a great game with chances at both ends.
Norwich were undefeated in all three matches they played against Tottenham last season. They drew 1-1 in both league games and beat Spurs 2-1 in the League Cup fourth round - their first win against Tottenham at Carrow Road since 1991.
The Canaries have a good recent record at White Hart Lane. As well as last season's draw they won 2-1 there in the 2011-12 season - and have lost just two of six Premier League visits to the Lilywhites.
Only against Manchester United (nine) and Liverpool (eight) have Norwich lost more games in Premier League history than against Tottenham (six).
This is their 62nd meeting in all competitions. Tottenham have won 26, Norwich 19 and there have been 16 draws.

Tottenham

Tottenham's defeat to Arsenal was their first loss since losing to Fulham back in March - 10 matches ago.
They have won 10 of their last 14 home games in the Premier League, losing just one (D3).
Going into the weekend, only Everton have had more shots than Tottenham's 42 this season but they have still not yet scored from open play. Brazilian midfielder Paulinho has had 11 of those shots, which is more than any other player without scoring.
After three matches, they are yet to be caught offside once.
Departed star Gareth Bale had a hand in 38% of Tottenham's goals last season (25 of 66; scoring 21 and assisting four).

Norwich

Norwich may have lost only one of 11 Premier League games at Carrow Road in 2013, but they have won just one of their 10 away matches this year (v Man City).
Nathan Redmond has dribbled past more players (13) than any other top-flight player this season.
Another new signing, Leroy Fer, continued his strong start at the club and made eight of Norwich's 29 tackles against Southampton in their last match.
Ricky van Wolfswinkel has committed more fouls (10) than any other player this season in the Premier League.