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Wednesday 1st October 2025 - 19:45
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Away match pack graphic in black colours for Norwich game with both club badges on, an image of Carrow Road and Samuel Iling-Junior in the black kit smiling at the camera

West Bromwich Albion make the long trip to Norwich City on Wednesday night for their latest Sky Bet Championship test (ko 7.45pm). 

The Baggies were left bitterly disappointed in their most recent fixture on Friday night, as Leicester City snatched a point right at the death after what was a very impressive showing from Ryan Mason's men. 

Hosts Norwich City have had a mixed start to the campaign, winning two, drawing two and losing three of their first seven second-tier games. 

Like Albion, they are without a win in three and drew 1-1 over the weekend, earning a point at high-flying Stoke City. 

A general view of Norwich City's Carrow Road at night
The Baggies visit Carrow Road in midweek

Follow the action LIVE

Supporters can listen to live audio commentary of Albion's meeting with Norwich.

Audio passes are available to purchase here.

WBA Radio & WBA TV duo Gez Mulholland and Andy Johnson will provide live commentary from Carrow Road, with coverage starting at 7.30pm.

Details for video streaming on WBA TV will be available here from Tuesday morning.

Supporters are kindly asked to direct any questions or complaints about WBA TV or WBA Radio to wbatvsupport@streamamg.com.

The club are unable to answer queries about WBA TV or WBA Radio sent to fans@wbafc.co.ukmyalbion@wbafc.co.uk or enquiries@wbafc.co.uk.

Regular updates will also be posted across the club's social media channels throughout the day and night.

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The opposition

Norwich City will be hoping to secure a first win in four on Wednesday night having drawn two and lost one of their last three matches. 

The Canaries' start to the season has been an inconsistent one, winning two, drawing two and losing three of their seven league fixtures, meaning they sit in the middle of the standings heading into the midweek clash with the Baggies. 

City have had four disappointing results in league and cup at Carrow Road, losing fixtures against Millwall, Middlesbrough and Wrexham in the Sky Bet Championship and Southampton in the Carabao Cup. 

They'll be desperate to change the momentum in front of their own supporters, and boss Liam Manning will be buoyed by the point they collected at Stoke City on Saturday. 

Manning, 39, was appointed in the summer having previously worked at MK Dons, Oxford United and Bristol City. He guided the Robins to the Championship play-offs last term and will be targeting a similar achievement with Norwich in 2025/26. 

Several Norwich players celebrate a goal scored at Stoke in their home kit
City earned a draw at Stoke on Saturday but have struggled at home

Memorable meeting

The Albion emerged victorious from a seven-goal Sky Bet Championship thriller at Carrow Road in August 2018.

Jay Rodriguez bagged a brace that particular afternoon, with Harvey Barnes and Hal Robson-Kanu also on target for Darren Moore's men.

Norwich's goals were scored by Jordan Rhodes, Teemu Pukki and Grant Hanley. 

Supporters can watch the best of the action below.

Albion's recent record at Carrow Road

Norwich City 1-0 Albion, March 2025

The Canaries struck late to steal all three points the last time the Baggies went to Carrow Road. Both teams had opportunities to score, but it was the hosts who managed to put one of those chances away with virtually the final kick. Norwich broke away and Josh Sargent slotted beyond Joe Wildsmith to fire his side to victory. 

Norwich City 2-0 Albion, January 2024

City secured all three points when the Albion came to town in the 2023/24 Sky Bet Championship season. Josh Sargent scored after just 13 minutes and 1-0 is how it stayed until 19 minutes from time when Jonathan Rowe added a second.

Norwich City 1-1 Albion, September 2022

The two teams couldn't be separated in Norfolk at the start of the 2022/23 campaign. Dara O'Shea nodded in inside the opening ten minutes, but the Baggies were unable to hang on to their advantage. Sam Byram's effort from the edge of the box found the back of the net and the sides had to settle for one point each. 

Callum Styles in action against Norwich City in March 2025
The Baggies and the Canaries will clash once again at Carrow Road on Wednesday

How's that for a stat

There have been three Albion wins, three Norwich City wins and three draws in the last nine meetings between the two clubs. 

The Canaries are three games unbeaten against the Albion (W2, D1). The last time the Baggies beat Norwich was on Boxing Day in 2023, 1-0 at The Hawthorns.

Norwich City have lost four straight home matches, last winning in front of their own supporters on the last day of the 2024/25 campaign. 

The Baggies have scored exactly one goal in six of their first eight games in all competitions this season.

The home team has remained unbeaten in all of the last seven meetings between the Baggies and Norwich. The last time an encounter between the two was won by the away team was Albion's 4-3 triumph at Carrow Road in August 2018. 

An image of Albion celebrating Sam Iling-Junior's goal against
Samuel Iling-Junior scored Albion's goal in the last fixture against Leicester

Colours for the road

Albion will wear their black away kit for the very first time in midweek.

Not ordered yours yet? Worry not. You can do so here.

Charlie Taylor smiling at the camera while wearing the black away kit

Ticket information

Tickets are on general sale for Albion’s Sky Bet Championship match against Norwich City.

The Baggies have been given a maximum allocation of 2,022.

Seats are priced £32 Adults, £22 Seniors (65+), £22 Under-21s, £17 Under-18s and £12 Under-12s.

Supporters can purchase online, in person from the East Stand Ticket Office, or by calling 0121 227 2227.

Please note, children under the age of two will not be permitted into the stadium, and children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult (18+).

Easy access seats are located near the front of the away stand. Duplicates or collections will be available from the South Stand Ticket Office on the day of the game.

Baggies Travel

Coach travel is available for £33. Departure times are as follows:

  • Kidderminster - 1pm
  • Stourbridge & Lye - 1.15pm
  • The Hawthorns - 2pm

Secure your seat online, in person or by calling 0121 227 2227.

A ticket graphic displaying information for Albion's game against Norwich

An image of Josh Maja celebrating his goal against Norwich

Albion earned an excellent 1-0 victory at Norwich City in the Sky Bet Championship on Wednesday evening.

Josh Maja netted the winner to come back with a bang - while a battling defensive showing, led by goalkeeper Josh Griffiths, helped Ryan Mason’s men keep a clean sheet and earn all three points.

An image of Josh Griffiths kicking the ball against Norwich

The teams were restricted to half-chances during the early stages, with neither goalkeeper troubled until Maja - on his first start since January - opened the scoring around the 20-minute mark.

Sam Iling-Junior’s cross was deflected into the path of Isaac Price, who put it on a plate for the striker to convert from inside the area like he had never been away.

The hosts attempted a quick retaliation, though Emiliano Marcondes’ low strike found Griffiths in the way, and Harry Darling could only Poke over when well placed, leaving Albion one-up at the break.

An image of Alex Mowatt and Josh Maja celebrating a goal against Norwich

The battle between Marcondes and Griffiths continued straight after the interval. This time the shot-stopper came out on top again, pushing away a whipped free-kick.

Norwich defender Harry Darling fired one effort wide, and flicked another inches past the far post, midway through the second period as City searched for an equaliser.

But Albion regained control to frustrate the hosts. And despite a late onslaught where Griffiths made two outstanding saves and the Baggies cleared off their line, the visitors just about held firm, earning an outstanding win.

Albion: Griffiths, Campbell, Phillips, Mepham, Taylor (Bielik 75), Molumby, Mowatt (Collyer 75), Iling-Junior (Gilchrist 85), Price, Johnston (Wallace 60), Maja (Heggebø 60).

Substitutes: Wildsmith, Styles, Diakite, Bostock.