1
Coventry
95
2
Ipswich
84
3
Millwall
83
4
Southampton
80
5
Middlesbrough
80
6
Hull City
73
7
Wrexham
71
8
Derby County
69
9
Norwich City
65
10
Birmingham City
64
11
Swansea City
64
12
Bristol City
62
13
Sheffield United
60
14
Preston North End
60
15
Queens Park Rangers
58
16
Watford
57
17
Stoke City
55
18
Portsmouth
55
19
Charlton Athletic
53
20
Blackburn
52
21
West Brom
51
22
Oxford United
47
23
Leicester City
46
24
Sheffield Wednesday
0
Norwich have been overtaken by Leeds United after their loss to Preston North End but taking on Bolton should offer them an easier outing. The Championship’s second best scoring side, Norwich, will be counting on its attack line as they face the league’s worst scorers; Norwich have scored 61 goals so far, only the second side to hit over 60 goals so far, after West Bromwich Albion, who have one more. Norwich have beaten Bolton five times in the last seven meetings and this should be a game they approach with much confidence after their setback against Preston and having already picked a 3 – 2 win in the first leg this season, they will be even more confident. The loss to Preston ended a four match unbeaten run for Norwich, which had three wins but in the last 10 matches they have been a bit shaky, with just the three wins in the last 10 matches, and a very porous defence, that has conceded 17 goals in the last 10 matches, kept one clean sheet and the team gotten eliminated from the FA Cup by Portsmouth. Bolton on the other hand, are coming from a win, a slim one over Birmingham City but they have not had a good run, winning just three of the last 24 and they have no win in the last four home matches in the Championship.