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Live Championship: Norwich v Millwall Live Stream from Carrow Road
The TV cameras are once again at Carrow Road as Norwich City take on Millwall FC in this Friday night Championship fixture.
Norwich City finally got their Championship season underway midweek with a victory over ten man Huddersfield Town.
In a match the Canaries dominated, Dean Smith’s men finally converted their chances in front of goal to seal maximum points and renew their confidence as we enter the weekend.
Another home game tonight looks the ideal time to continue their run as they welcome Millwall to Carrow Road.
The Lions have started well this season, but were fortunate to take a point midweek as they scored two injury time goals to rescue a point against Swansea City.
Gary Rowett will be hopeful he can come away from East Anglia with a result as the cameras come to town.
Kick off time for this one is 8PM BST.
How to watch Norwich City vs Millwall on TV
The Norwich City match is the featured match on Sky Sports tonight and the Sky cameras will be streaming the game from 20:00 BST tonight.
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What Channel is the Norwich game on?
Channel 403. The match is being broadcast live on Sky Sports Football which is channel 403 if you are watching in the UK.
The match is available to watch to those UK residents who have a valid Sky subscription. The Norwich game is also live through the Sky GO app.
Further live streaming reading
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Norwich look like they have finally found their scoring boots for this one and in Danel Sinani they have a player who can create and score a goal.
The Canaries have amassed almost 70 shots so far this season, scoring only four goals in the process but I’d expect that conversion rate to get plenty better come this evening.
Millwall are a difficult team to beat at the moment and Gary Rowett’s side have plenty of threat in the experienced Benik Afobe.
This looks like a winnable fixture for Norwich however and at 8/11 on the home win that certainly catches the eye.