We make the trip to East Anglia this afternoon to take on our former boss Dean Smith and his Norwich City charges. The Canaries head into today's game on the back of four straight defeats, most recently against Liverpool in the Emirates FA Cup on Wednesday, but can close the gap to safety to just two points today. Below you will find all the info ahead of the big match.

THE OPPOSITION

That Norwich City remain in touch at the bottom of the table going into this afternoon's game is impressive in itself, given that they picked up just two points from their opening ten Premier League games, a run that ultimately cost Daniel Farke his job.

Since former Bees boss Dean Smith took over in mid-November, the East Anglian outfit have picked up 12 points from 15 matches, seven of which came in a three-game run against Everton, Watford, and Crystal Palace at the start of 2022.

City have been streaky this season. All 17 of their points have come in two game, four game, and three game unbeaten runs which have been sandwiched in between six game, two game, five game, and three game losing runs.

Norwich are the Premier League's lowest scorers (15) from the lowest number of shots per game (10.8). They also give up the second most shots per game (16.2). Their 55 goals conceded is the second-most in the division, not helped by shipping four or more on four occasions this season.

Talismanic striker Teemu Pukki leads their scoring charts with six. At the other end, Grant Hanley (above) averages the fifth-most clearances (5) and second-most blocks (1.3) per game of all Premier League players.

THE GAMEPLAN

Writing for Hot Off The Press, Connor Southwell of the Eastern Daily Press, said: "What we have, largely, seen from [Dean Smith] is a 4-3-3. Norwich won the games against Watford and Everton playing 4-4-2 but that was mostly because they didn’t have any fit midfielders, so he had to strip it back completely. Subsequently, they have lost Adam Idah for the rest of the season to a knee injury, so they have only got Teemu Pukki (above) to lead the line. I would expect something like this: Krul, Aarons, Hanley, Gibson, Williams, Normann, McLean, Rupp, Rashica, Sargent, Pukki"

TEAM NEWS

Josh Dasilva begins his three-game suspension this afternoon but that's the only absentee after Christian Eriksen, Ivan Toney, and Zanka all made the matchday squad last weekend against Newcastle United.

For Norwich City, Max Aarons and Brandon Williams are available after sitting out City's FA Cup defeat at Liverpool on Wednesday. Ozan Kabak is also in contention but Adam Idah (knee) and Andrew Omobamidele (back) will miss out.

MATCH FACTS

THE MANAGER

There'll be a very familiar face in the home dugout this afternoon with former Bees boss Dean Smith now in charge of The Canaries.

Smith joined Brentford in November 2015, leading us to ninth, tenth, and ninth in his three seasons in charge. A fine start to the 2018/19 campaign saw boyhood club Aston Villa come calling in October 2018 with The Bees sixth in the Championship.

He took Villa from 14th to promotion via the Play-Offs in his first season. Surviving their maiden campaign back in the top-flight, they then reached the 2020 Carabao Cup Final, losing 2-1 to Manchester City. Aston Villa improved to 11th last season but a five-game losing run saw the 50-year-old depart Villa Park on 7 November, taking over at Carrow Road a week later.

Smith made his name as a player at Leyton Orient, playing 309 times for The O's during a six-year stay in East London. He also had spells with Sheffield Wednesday and Port Vale before returning to Brisbane Road to begin his coaching career.

He spent four years as Martin Ling's Assistant Manager before returning to another of his former clubs, Walsall, in 2009 to take up a role as Head of Youth. Two years later he stepped up to the main job at The Bescot, his five-year reign seeing The Saddlers establish themselves in League One while also bringing through the likes of Rico Henry and Romaine Sawyers.

MEMORABLE MEETING

THE OFFICIALS

Referee: Anthony Taylor

Assistant Referees: Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn

Fourth Official: Gavin Ward

VAR: John Brooks

Assistant VAR: Neil Davies

Norwich City 21/22

244 fouls - 15th in Premier League

42 yellow cards - 14th in Premier League

1 red card - 10th in Premier League

MATCHDAY INFO

The away Supporters' area is located in blocks F, G, and H of the South Stand, turnstiles 51-57, next to the Holiday Inn.

Bags larger than 40cm x 35cm x 19cm (small bag/handbag) will not be allowed into the stadium.

Read our Travel Guide

HOW TO FOLLOW

Today's game will be shown around the world through the Premier League's broadcast partners. Click here to see if it is on where you are

The only way to follow in the UK is through Bees Player. Legendary Bees striker Robert Taylor, scorer of 74 goals in 212 matches, joins Mark Burridge for live commentary from Carrow Road.

Wherever you are around the globe, you can always keep across the action on Twitter and Instagram feeds.