We take a look at the last five meetings between Norwich City and Leeds United.
Norwich 1-1 Leeds (20th November, 2010 – Championship)
Norwich City’s poor run of form continued as they were held to a draw by Leeds United at Carrow Road.
The Canaries went behind in the 13th minute when Max Gradel drilled the ball past John Ruddy.
Gradel had chances to add another but Leon Barnett headed home David Fox’s corner to ensure the points were shared. Norwich remained in eighth in the league, just a point behind fifth-placed Leeds.

Leeds 2-2 Norwich (19th February, 2011 – Championship)
A crowd of over 31,000 watched on at Elland Road as Leeds rescued a point against their promotion rivals Norwich.
Lucaino Becchio headed the hosts into an early lead but Norwich turned the game around with goals from Henri Lansbury and Wes Hoolahan. Davide Somma replaced Neil Kilkenny in the 74th minute and scored the equalising goal within a minute of his introduction.
The result kept Leeds in sixth just two points behind fifth-placed Norwich.
Norwich City 1-1 Leeds (21st October, 2014 – Championship)
These two sides played out their third draw in a row as an incident between Cameron Jerome and Guiseppe Bellusci overshadowed the game.
Russell Martin got on the end of Nathan Redmond’s cross to head Neil Adams’ side into the lead. It only took Leeds four minutes to respond through Souleymane Doukara, who neatly finished past Ruddy in the Canaries goal.

Leeds 0-2 Norwich (14th April, 2015 –Championship)
Norwich extended their winning streak to four games to take another big step towards promotion.
Alex Neil’s men were not fazed by Graham Dorrans’ first-half penalty miss and Jonny Howson scored against his former club to give Norwich the advantage. Dorrans compensated for his earlier miss by scoring in injury-time to wrap up the points for the visitors.
The win moved Norwich within a point of leaders Bournemouth, while Leeds remained in 15th.
Leeds 2-2 Norwich (25th October, 2016 – EFL Cup)
Leeds came from behind twice to book a place in the EFL Cup quarter-finals after the penalty shootout heroics of Marco Silvestri.
Alex Pritchard’s header opened the scoring before Marcus Antonsson pulled Leeds level. Norwich led again in extra-time through Castro Oliveria but they couldn’t hold on with Chris Wood taking the tie to a shootout.
Silvestri saved penalties from Pritchard, Steven Naismith and Robbie Brady to allow Ronaldo Vieira to convert the decisive spot-kick.

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