Norwich City vs West Ham – Predictions, Odds & Betting tips 08/05/2022, Team News and Lineups

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Norwich City will host Everton at Carrow Road stadium on the Matchday 36 of the 2021-22 Premier League season. Check out the match preview, prediction, and odds.
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Bookmaker Ratings prediction one –  Away win – 1.80

Bookmaker Ratings prediction two – West Ham Goals handicap (-0.5) – 1.78

Match Predict – Away win

Despite West Ham’s recent poor form, they need to bounce back after UEFA Europa League elimination. The Hammers take on an opponent who have lost 9 of their last 11 league matches, and that should see them return to winning ways.

West Ham Goals handicap (-0.5)

According to the bookies, the Hammers are the favorites to win. If David Moye’s side win this game, they will win a least with a two goals margin.  Moreover, West Ham have scored at least 2 goals in their last 5 matches against Norwich in all competitions.

Therefore the possibility for the guest’s to cover the -0.5 handicap are too high.

Preliminary review and match prediction for Norwich City vs West Ham

Norwich have been relegated from the Premier League after their 2-0 defeat at Aston Villa in their last league fixture. This is a record sixth relegation from the Premier League.

Having the worst attack and defense in the league, the Canaries were unable to avoid the relegation zone. Already relegated, Norwich can at least play without pressure here.

On the other hand, West Ham’s European dream faded after they were knocked out by Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Europa League semi-finals.

Full-back Aaron Cresswell was sent off in the first half to leave the Hammers facing an uphill battle. However, the Hammers didn’t do enough to win this Europa League semi-final.

West Ham will now seek to end a league four-match winless run when they make the trip to Carrow Road this weekend.

Match Facts

  • The Canaries lost their last 3 fixtures in the league
  • West Ham lost their previous 4 matches in all competitions

Head to Head

  • PRL: West Ham 2:0 Norwich City (12/01/22)
  • PRL: Norwich City 0:4 West Ham (11/07/20)
  • PRL: West Ham 2:0 Norwich City (31/08/19)

Safe Bets

If you are looking for safe bets, so you can try West Ham’s double chance outcome. This bet has odds of 1.21 at Vbet.

Get Quick Rich

West Ham have kept a clean sheet in 5 of their last 7 fixtures against Norwich in all competitions. We will back the Hammers “win to nil” the outcome for a quick profit bet. This bet has odds of 3.00 at Vbet.

Norwich City vs West Ham Team News

Dean Smith confirmed that Kenny McLean and Josh Sargent have both been ruled out for the rest of the season. Meanwhile, Christoph Zimmermann will miss the upcoming clash as he is still out with a groin problem.

The visitors are without Issa Diop and Angelo Ogbonna here and probably will play with a three-man backline.

Predicted lineups

Norwich City: Krul; Giannoulis, Gibson, Hainley, Aarons; Gilmour, Normann, Rashica, Lees-Melou, Dowell; Pukki

West Ham: Fabianski; Creswell, Zouma, Dawson, Coufal; Soucek, Rice, Fornals, Bowen, Lanzini; Antonio

Most popular FAQ for Norwich City vs West Ham

Who won the last meeting between these clubs?

The last match between these clubs ended in a 2:0 win for West Ham in October 2021.

Where will this fixture be played?

This fixture will be played at the Carrow Road stadium

Where to Watch?

BT Sport

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We recommend checking out the odds at Vbet for Norwich City vs West Ham

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