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·8 March 2026
How to watch Leeds vs Norwich, team news, predicted line-ups and more

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·8 March 2026

Premier League Leeds are set to welcome Championship Norwich to Elland Road in the FA Cup 5th round.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash…
4:30pm UK time, Sunday 8th March
TNT Sports 1 and Prime Video
Streaming also available on Discovery+
Leeds United: Noah Okafor (out)
Norwich: Mirko Topic (out), Ante Crnac (out), Amankwah Forson (out), Matej Jurasek (out), Mohamed Toure (out)
Leeds United (3-4-3): Perri; Struijk, Bijol, Bornauw; James, Tanaka, Longstaff, Gudmundsson; Stach, Piroe, Nmecha
Norwich (4-5-1): Grimshaw; Stacey, McConville, Darling, Fisher; Wright, Field, Gibbs, Maghoma, Ahmed; Kvistgaarden
Leeds have only won once in their last five Premier League matches, but that run also includes an impressive 2-2 draw against Chelsea and a 1-1 draw against Aston Villa alongside their 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest.
In the FA Cup they have bested two other Championship sides so far, beating Birmingham City on penalties and Derby County 3-1 in the third round.
Norwich City’s recent form in the Championship has been outstanding. They have won four of their last five, including a massive 3-1 win over Oxford United.
To make it to this stage of the FA Cup they beat Walsall 5-1 in the third round and West Brom 3-1 in the fourth.
Daniel Farke on whether he will rotate his squad ahead of the clash. “Sometimes in professional football you have to wait for your chance, you have to prepare yourself and when there comes a chance along you have to grab it,” he said.
“Otherwise, you have to wait again for a few weeks in the stand or on the bench. This is professional football so when a player doesn’t show his best possible performance for example during a cup game, I have lots of understanding.
“Sometimes, it is tough but you have to grab these chances. You have to use it. Hopefully the players who will be on the pitch and get them perhaps can grab it also with both hands.
“Because, it would be also beneficial for them for us as a group also for the for the upcoming weeks and I hope, of course, if I will rotate, then also for some good performances.”









































