Norwich City haven’t kept a league clean sheet at Carrow Road in almost nine months.
Overcoming Queens Park Rangers 4-0 that day, the Canaries displayed their calibre and the ability that earned them a spot in the Premier League. But since their return to the top flight of English football, east Norfolk hasn’t witnessed a league shut-out since April 2019.
In fact, Daniel Farke’s men have conceded at least twice in each of their last nine Premier League home games - a record extended only by Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2012.
Though while the Canaries sit bottom of the Premier League as they welcome Crystal Palace in the clubs’ first game of 2020, Roy Hodgson’s men would be remiss to overlook the talents of their hosts.