Free Liverpool V Norwich Stream Free Online Video Of England Premier League Sunday 19 January 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.Liverpool V Norwich Live Stream online video England Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on 19/1/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Liverpool V Norwich Stream Free online Video Of England Premier League Saturday 19 January 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.Suarez will therefore be the centre of attention at Anfield not long after causing controversy for an apparent handball against Mansfield and he is already no stranger to Norwich having scored hat-tricks in his last two appearances against the Canaries.Norwich will therefore know stopping Suarez is key in a game when a victory could move Chris Hughton's club to within two points of Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool.
A recent run of just one point in five matches has seen Norwich slip down the table after a previous 10-game unbeaten run in the top flight.
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is pushing for his first Premier League start at home to Norwich City after two goals in as many games since his £12million transfer.
Defender Jose Enrique is still not fully fit after a hamstring problem so Glen Johnson will continue to deputise at left-back.
Jordan Henderson could challenge for Joe Allen's place in midfield.
In comparison, Chris Hughton's side are in need of a lift after just one point from the last 15, an untimely run having previously gone 10 matches unbeaten. Grant Holt's influence has been missed in a squad that is still short on Premier League experience, and they'll be acutely aware that - if they continue like this - they could be dragged into the relegation battle.
This is the type of fixture that Liverpool have so often struggled in, as last season's draw with Norwich shows. An early goal could be the key. The last time I was at Anfield they failed to find one, and Aston Villa upset the odds, but it would be a big ask for Norwich to repeat that.
Liverpool
They have won five and lost four of their last nine Premier League games. They've scored at least once in each match during this spell.
The Reds have 31 points after 19 games this season, compared to the 35 they had at the same stage last time around.
Against Manchester United, Daniel Sturridge became the first Liverpool player to score on his Premier League debut since Luis Suarez on 2 February 2011.
Norwich
The Canaries ended a run of four straight defeats with their goalless draw against Newcastle last weekend.
They have kept five Premier League clean sheets at home this season - only Liverpool have more in the division.
Norwich have 26 points from 19 games this season, compared to the 29 they had amassed at this stage last season.
A recent run of just one point in five matches has seen Norwich slip down the table after a previous 10-game unbeaten run in the top flight.
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is pushing for his first Premier League start at home to Norwich City after two goals in as many games since his £12million transfer.
Defender Jose Enrique is still not fully fit after a hamstring problem so Glen Johnson will continue to deputise at left-back.
Jordan Henderson could challenge for Joe Allen's place in midfield.
In comparison, Chris Hughton's side are in need of a lift after just one point from the last 15, an untimely run having previously gone 10 matches unbeaten. Grant Holt's influence has been missed in a squad that is still short on Premier League experience, and they'll be acutely aware that - if they continue like this - they could be dragged into the relegation battle.
This is the type of fixture that Liverpool have so often struggled in, as last season's draw with Norwich shows. An early goal could be the key. The last time I was at Anfield they failed to find one, and Aston Villa upset the odds, but it would be a big ask for Norwich to repeat that.
Liverpool
They have won five and lost four of their last nine Premier League games. They've scored at least once in each match during this spell.
The Reds have 31 points after 19 games this season, compared to the 35 they had at the same stage last time around.
Against Manchester United, Daniel Sturridge became the first Liverpool player to score on his Premier League debut since Luis Suarez on 2 February 2011.
Norwich
The Canaries ended a run of four straight defeats with their goalless draw against Newcastle last weekend.
They have kept five Premier League clean sheets at home this season - only Liverpool have more in the division.
Norwich have 26 points from 19 games this season, compared to the 29 they had amassed at this stage last season.