Both Norwich and Portsmouth are enjoying successful campaigns in their respective divisions and will be hoping to earn automatic promotion. The FA Cup could be seen as a unwelcome distraction for both teams this weekend, but Norwich City will be hoping that a return to winning ways on Saturday can spark a return to form in the Championship. Portsmouth have won three of their last four matches and will be eager to prove they can mix it with the best in the Championship. I’m confident that both teams will score in Saturday’s match, and have backed Norwich City to claim a 3-2 win. Four of the last six meetings between the pair have seen both teams score, while both teams have scored in five of Norwich’s and five of Portsmouth’s last six matches in all competitions. Over 4.5 goals have been scored in three of Norwich’s last six matches, while Portsmouth scored five goals in their last away game against Fleetwood Town.
Both Norwich and Portsmouth are enjoying successful campaigns in their respective divisions and will be hoping to earn automatic promotion. The FA Cup could be seen as a unwelcome distraction for both teams this weekend, but Norwich City will be hoping that a return to winning ways on Saturday can spark a return to form in the Championship. Portsmouth have won three of their last four matches and will be eager to prove they can mix it with the best in the Championship.
I’m confident that both teams will score in Saturday’s match, and have backed Norwich City to claim a 3-2 win. Four of the last six meetings between the pair have seen both teams score, while both teams have scored in five of Norwich’s and five of Portsmouth’s last six matches in all competitions. Over 4.5 goals have been scored in three of Norwich’s last six matches, while Portsmouth scored five goals in their last away game against Fleetwood Town.