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Norwich City v Watford preview
- Updated: May 10, 2016
Norwich City face Watford on Wednesday in their final Premier League game at Carrow Road this season knowing a victory might not be enough to save them from relegation.
Anything less than a victory for the home side, who are four points from safety, would result in a return to the Championship – and even that might not be enough as a win for Sunderland at home to Everton on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports, would also see them demoted.
Alex Neil and his Watford counterpart Quique Sanchez Flores both have uncertain futures, with the Canaries boss confirming ahead of the game he will assess his position at the end of the season.
“I’ll speak to the powers that be and the board but I don’t think anything is ever off the table in football. At the end of the season I’ll be judging how I’ve performed, how other people have performed and I’m pretty sure people will be judging me,” Neil said.
Watford manager Flores says his team, safe in 13th, will play for a victory on Wednesday evening.
“I don’t like to play against Norwich and Sunderland because they are fighting against relegation and it’s always very sad, but in this case we are the bad boy in the film,” said Flores. “This is our role and we need to play it.”
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