Match Preview: Saturday 17 August,2013, One of the important match Norwich v Everton of England Premier League HD Quality Live Norwich v Everton streaming is available here.Norwich v Everton Live Stream online video England Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Carrow Road on 8/17/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Norwich v Everton Live Stream Norwich v Everton,Norwich v Everton online free, Norwich v Everton live stream video. Norwich's £5m striker Gary Hooper is in contention to make his debut despite having a bruised shin.Another summer signing, Leroy Fer, is suspended and Anthony Pilkington and Sebastien Bassong both miss out with knee injuries.Everton's Marouane Fellaini proved his fitness by playing 90 minutes for Belgium in midweek.Darron Gibson is doubtful, while Tony Hibbert, Antolin Alcaraz and Magaye Gueye are all definitely out.
Team News:
After 11 years it's going to be strange commentating on Everton and not seeing David Moyes' brooding presence on the touchline, overseeing what was always a resilient and competitive team. But his departure was inevitable and the only surprise for many was that it didn't happen sooner.
I don't doubt there'll be a more open attacking style of play under Roberto Martinez, but the new manager has his work cut out trying to equal last season's sixth place in the table when you look at the other teams out there.
Martinez stuck to his philosophy at Wigan and while it brought them an unforgettable FA Cup win over Manchester City and they played some attractive football, they were also relegated to the Championship.
Everton's squad remains intact, though, with Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines still at the club despite interest from elsewhere. The only regular to leave has been Phil Neville, who retired from playing and is back with Manchester United on Moyes' coaching staff.
On paper, Norwich looked safe enough in 11th place in May, but the reality was they were in real danger of relegation as late as April and only three wins from the last five games lifted them clear.
They claimed half their points total for the whole season in a purple patch between October and December, struggled to score goals and finished with the third worst away record in the division after QPR and Reading.
Enough of the doom and gloom though, because Chris Hughton has spent money this summer and brought in some exciting attacking players which may hint at a different, more entertaining emphasis this season.
The club transfer record was smashed to sign Ricky van Wolfswinkel at £8.5m, fellow forward Gary Hooper arrived from Celtic for £5m and highly promising 19-year-old winger Nathan Redmond from Birmingham City could make an impact.
One thing we do know is that Norwich are a tough team to play on their own ground. Manchester United, Arsenal and this weekend's opponents Everton were among those to come a cropper at Carrow Road last season, with Everton losing after conceding two late goals.
Head-to-head
Norwich have lost only one of their six Premier League home games against Everton.
Norwich's record win in the Premier League was a 5-1 victory over Everton at Goodison Park in September 1993.
The Canaries are undefeated in four matches against Everton since their return to the Premier League (one win, three draws).
In total, Everton have won just three of their 12 Premier League matches with Norwich.
Norwich
Norwich have not won their opening league game in any of the last 10 seasons (D5, L5) and have not won their opening game in the top flight since the first ever Premier League season in 1992-93, when they triumphed 4-2 at Arsenal.
Chris Hughton's side scored a higher proportion of their goals via headers (32 percent) than any other club in the top flight last season.
Robert Snodgrass scored three goals from direct free-kicks in the Premier League last season. The last player to score more in a single league season was Cristiano Ronaldo with four in 2008-09.
Everton
Everton have lost seven of their last 10 opening Premier League games of the season.
The Toffees have gone eight Premier League away games without a win.
Leighton Baines created 116 goal scoring chances last season, which was 12 more than any one else in the top flight. He was the only outfield player to complete every minute (3,420) of every match. He is also the only player to have taken 10 (or more) penalties in the Premier League and maintained a 100% success rate.
Competition: England Premier League
Match: Norwich v Everton
Date: Saturday,17 August
Kickoff: 15:00 GMT
Venue: Carrow Road
Live/Repeat: Live
Team News:
After 11 years it's going to be strange commentating on Everton and not seeing David Moyes' brooding presence on the touchline, overseeing what was always a resilient and competitive team. But his departure was inevitable and the only surprise for many was that it didn't happen sooner.
I don't doubt there'll be a more open attacking style of play under Roberto Martinez, but the new manager has his work cut out trying to equal last season's sixth place in the table when you look at the other teams out there.
Martinez stuck to his philosophy at Wigan and while it brought them an unforgettable FA Cup win over Manchester City and they played some attractive football, they were also relegated to the Championship.
Everton's squad remains intact, though, with Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines still at the club despite interest from elsewhere. The only regular to leave has been Phil Neville, who retired from playing and is back with Manchester United on Moyes' coaching staff.
On paper, Norwich looked safe enough in 11th place in May, but the reality was they were in real danger of relegation as late as April and only three wins from the last five games lifted them clear.
They claimed half their points total for the whole season in a purple patch between October and December, struggled to score goals and finished with the third worst away record in the division after QPR and Reading.
Enough of the doom and gloom though, because Chris Hughton has spent money this summer and brought in some exciting attacking players which may hint at a different, more entertaining emphasis this season.
The club transfer record was smashed to sign Ricky van Wolfswinkel at £8.5m, fellow forward Gary Hooper arrived from Celtic for £5m and highly promising 19-year-old winger Nathan Redmond from Birmingham City could make an impact.
One thing we do know is that Norwich are a tough team to play on their own ground. Manchester United, Arsenal and this weekend's opponents Everton were among those to come a cropper at Carrow Road last season, with Everton losing after conceding two late goals.
Head-to-head
Norwich have lost only one of their six Premier League home games against Everton.
Norwich's record win in the Premier League was a 5-1 victory over Everton at Goodison Park in September 1993.
The Canaries are undefeated in four matches against Everton since their return to the Premier League (one win, three draws).
In total, Everton have won just three of their 12 Premier League matches with Norwich.
Norwich
Norwich have not won their opening league game in any of the last 10 seasons (D5, L5) and have not won their opening game in the top flight since the first ever Premier League season in 1992-93, when they triumphed 4-2 at Arsenal.
Chris Hughton's side scored a higher proportion of their goals via headers (32 percent) than any other club in the top flight last season.
Robert Snodgrass scored three goals from direct free-kicks in the Premier League last season. The last player to score more in a single league season was Cristiano Ronaldo with four in 2008-09.
Everton
Everton have lost seven of their last 10 opening Premier League games of the season.
The Toffees have gone eight Premier League away games without a win.
Leighton Baines created 116 goal scoring chances last season, which was 12 more than any one else in the top flight. He was the only outfield player to complete every minute (3,420) of every match. He is also the only player to have taken 10 (or more) penalties in the Premier League and maintained a 100% success rate.
Competition: England Premier League
Match: Norwich v Everton
Date: Saturday,17 August
Kickoff: 15:00 GMT
Venue: Carrow Road
Live/Repeat: Live
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