If Newcastle pass the Carrow Road victoriously, they will cut the difference from the places that lead to the European tickets as Liverpool welcomes Everton and Tottenham faces Manchester City at home. So any results in these matches are expected to bring her closer. Alan Pardew's team is either tall or deep away from home with a record of 6 wins and 5 losses. More specifically, she has 4 wins in the last 6 away games from her home, while the most impressive thing is that she has not conceded a goal in 3 of these 4 wins. Norwich got the result they wanted last game against Hull (marginal victory with 1-0) and calmed down temporarily. Hewton saw the pressure on his face decrease, until a bad streak came again and the pressure increased all at once. This is the story of Norwich this year. The Canaries have one of the worst offensive lines in the league and even if they can score a goal they will have a difficult task against Newcastle's most productive midfield. It is characteristic that Norwich has scored more than one goal in just 2 of its 11 home games this year. Newcastle is in good shape and away from home it seems to have found the "recipe". The double at 2,45 is excellent, just for those who play more conservatively or want to put a bigger amount then the double at -0,25 is just as good (odds 2,10) and in case of a draw we only lose half of our bet.