Watch Newcastle V Norwich Live Stream Barclays Premier League Match 23 -November 2013

Watch Newcastle V Norwich Live Stream Barclays Premier League Match 23 -November 2013. Newcastle defender Mathieu Debuchy misses out as he is serving a one-match suspension after accumulating five bookings this season.

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Norwich will again be without record signing Ricky van Wolfswinkel because of a toe injury.

Anthony Pilkington appears to have overcome a hamstring problem, but Mark Bunn and Alexander Tettey are out.
MATCH PREVIEW

Newcastle United should be a very happy camp at the moment.

Successive Premier League wins against Chelsea and Tottenham might have been unexpected results, but they're certainly impressive ones.

After last month's derby defeat to Sunderland they were essential ones too, and have again put an optimistic sheen on another typically up and down Toon season.

A collection of World Cup-bound Frenchmen will only add to the joie de vivre at the club, with Mathieu Debuchy (though suspended for this game), Yohan Cabaye, Mohamed Sissoko and Loic Remy all returning triumphant from the dramatic play-off win against Ukraine.

Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, Hatem Ben Arfa and maybe even the uncapped but in-form Yoan Gouffran could join them on the Charles de Gaulle-to-Rio flight next year.

I did say 'should' be a happy camp though, because this is Newcastle United - and Alan Pardew has already said it: "In the past this club has shot itself in the foot when it's been in a good position".

There's even a warning in this season's past. Their last back-to-back wins were followed by the campaign's only home league defeat - to Hull.

Norwich manager Chris Hughton's latest return to St James' Park finds him in the same position he seemed to be in for much of his time as boss of the place - with murmurings about his future.

The win against West Ham last time out did plenty to ease the chatter, but he knows that has to be built on. A point or more from this one, followed by a win at home to Crystal Palace, and he should be tucking into Norfolk turkey at Christmas.

What CAN'T be allowed to happen is another stuffing away from home. The Canaries have conceded 15 goals in their last three games on the road - and with only three away league wins to cheer since the start of last season, it's seemed an even longer road home to East Anglia far too often.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Newcastle have not conceded a goal in the last three league meetings.
Norwich haven't won at St James' Park since 1988 when Dale Gordon and Robert Fleck gave them a 2-0 victory.
Eight of the last 10 meetings between the two clubs in all competitions have ended as home wins.

Newcastle United

The Magpies have lost only one of their last five league games.
No side has scored more goals from outside the box this season than Newcastle's five.
Loic Remy has scored seven goals in his last seven matches. He has scored 47% of his side's league goals this season - the highest proportion in the top flight.
Fourteen of Newcastle's 15 league goals this season have been scored by Frenchmen. An Englishman has not scored a league goal for Newcastle in 2013.

Norwich City

The Canaries scored as many goals against West Ham (three) in their last match as they had done in their previous seven league games.
They have exactly the same points (11) as the same stage as last season, despite spending £25m this summer.
Norwich have won just three of their 24 league matches away from home since Chris Hughton took charge.
Hughton won 31.3% of his Premier League games when he was manager of Newcastle in 2009-10. His replacement Alan Pardew has a win ratio of 37.6%.
Robert Snodgrass has created 24 chances without registering an assist this season - more than any other player. But the Scotsman has scored more direct free-kicks in the Premier League than any one else since the start of 2012-13 (four).