Norwich City drawn at home to Aston Villa in Capital One Cup quarter-final

Norwich City players celebrate Simeon Jackson's winning goal in the Capital One Cup win over Tottenham Hotspur. Picture: Paul Chesterton / Focus Images Norwich City players celebrate Simeon Jackson's winning goal in the Capital One Cup win over Tottenham Hotspur. Picture: Paul Chesterton / Focus Images

Wednesday, October 31, 2012
10:42 PM

Norwich City have been drawn at home to Aston Villa in the quarter-final of the Capital One Cup.

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Former Norwich City manager Paul Lambert will return to Carrow Road with his Aston Villa side for the tie in the week commencing December 10.

Full draw:

Leeds v Chelsea

Swansea v Middlesbrough

Norwich City v Aston Villa

Bradford v Arsenal

13 comments

  • Write Villa off at you peril. We may have been poor last week, but we like this cup as the blue half of Manchester found out. I think we should have a more established back four by then and I hope we give you a better game. I won't be in the barclays for this one! Not like in the 90's when you could get away with it!

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    MonkeyNuts

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • Lovin' it. Can't wait to get the Villa to Carra Rud. Do you think Lambert will put out a weakened team like he did when he was in charge of us?? Don't think so, he'll be wanting to beat us. IHWT

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    Preston Canary

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • Michael,its a tricky problem to keep everyone happy with the ticket prices,i was happy to pay 30quid last night,ive always supported city since my first ever game i went to in 1974 when i was 6yrs old,oopps given my age away,cant get there every home game due to my work,but i try and get to see at least 20 games a season,its like anything in life you choose to pay to watch something,football,cinema,west end show etc etc,it might be worth the money it might not,you can never keep everyone happy, if i cant afford it i dont go simple as that,but i would much rather have Mcnally in charge than Old Doomcaster,OTBC

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    ncfcforever

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • Agree with PW on both his postings. Vengeance on our two `70s Nemeses and the New Leeds in the Final. Bring it on. I think McGnarly got the pricing right from a purely revenue point of view, but for that relatively small gain, how much Good Will did he lose? That would be an Ecumenical matter. What if we`d lost.........

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    Mad Brewer

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • with all the tv cash you get from being in the prem. £30 a ticket last night was just greedy. missed a chance to give something back to the fans!

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    michael

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • A re-run of the new derby game. Sorry Binners, you will need to sort yourselves out before you are back on. Having said that, I see the attendance was less than at Portman Road on Saturday. Clearly a miss on the pricing front.

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    Swiss Canary

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • Now that draw is what cup football is about, anticipation, dreams of wembley, and putting a big one over PL and a vanilla

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    wivenhoebudgie

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • Let's hope McNally's not too greedy with the admission fees to ensure a full house against Villa.

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    canarydownunder

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

  • Bradford in the final?

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    Peter Watson

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012

  • Yes PW, and Chelsea at home in the semis as in '73 would be nice, hopefully without the fog!

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    canarydownunder

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012

  • Simply the perfect draw - bring it on!

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    bogbog

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012

  • It had to be us really, shame we couldn't meet in the final, I expect our boys to give a better account of themselves than we did at home the weekend. PL will relish it too but if I was him I'd not eat delias sandwiches, I'll remind him there's a morrisons over the road.

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    MonkeyNuts

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012

  • A little justice for '73 tonight in magnificent victory over Spurs.Now it's time to put things right for '75.

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    Peter Watson

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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