Owls travel to high-flying Canaries

Last updated : 05 April 2015 By C. Morris

Sheffield Wednesday face a tough test on Easter Monday when they travel to promotion chasing Norwich City.

Wednesday have no new injury or suspension issues to concern manager Stuart Gray following Saturday's home draw against Huddersfield but he has options to freshen up his starting line up should he choose to do so.

Striker Sergiu Bus made a goalscoring impact from the bench at the weekend and will be hoping for a start as will the likes of Stevie May, Jacques Maghoma and Chris Maguire.

Norwich also appear to have come out of their latest fixture, a Good Friday victory at Brighton, without any fresh injuries. The Canaries started with Cameron Jerome up front on his own in that game but could call on Gary Hooper if they choose to change formation and attacking wide player Nathan Redmond will also hope to be involved.

Wednesday will be looking for their 10th away win of the season as they look to maintain their position in the top half of the Championship table.

Norwich are just 1 point off an automatic promotion place and 2 points behind league leaders Middlesbrough with 6 games remaining. They have only lost 4 times on home soil this season and have suffered only 1 defeat in their last 12 matches.

The two sides played out a 0-0 draw at Hillsborough back in October.