Norwich City and Everton have contest 58 games in their history.

Ahead of their EFL Cup tie, here is a look back at the last 5 games between the two sides.
Norwich 2-2 Everton (Premier League – 17th August, 2013)
Norwich opened their 2013/14 Premier League season with an exciting draw at home to Everton. Record signing, Ricky Van Wolfswinkel, scored on his debut to give Chris Hughton’s side a share of the points.
Norwich had taken the lead early in the second-half through Steven Whittaker but goals from the impressive Ross Barkley and Seamus Coleman gave Roberto Martinez’s side the lead in his first game for the club. Wolfswinkel’s equaliser would end up being his only league goal for Norwich.
Everton 2-0 Norwich (Premier League – 11th January, 2014)
Goals from Gareth Barry and Kevin Mirallas lifted Everton into the top four and condemned Norwich to their sixth league game without a win. Barry put Everton in the lead with a wonderful strike before Mirallas sealed the win early in the second-half from a free-kick.
The defeat saw Norwich remain in 15th place on 20 points.
Everton 1-1 (4-3 pens) Norwich (League Cup Fourth Round – 27th October, 2015)
It took a penalty shoot-out to see Everton progress into the Quarter Finals after a tight cup tie at Goodison Park. Norwich had taken the lead through Sebastien Bassong but a Leon Osman attempt drew Everton level.
Both Declan Rudd and Joel Robles were kept busy in goal as neither side found the decisive touch. In the shoot-out, Robles saved penalties from Wes Hoolahan and Nathan Redmond to seal the Toffees progression.

Norwich 1-1 Everton (Premier League – 12th December, 2015)
Romelu Lukaku continued his impressive goalscoring run with the opener at Carrow Road. Howevr, Alex Neil’s side fought back to earn a point courtesy of a goal from Hoolahan. Cameron Jerome had a great opportunity to put the Canaries ahead but he spurned his chance. The draw kept Everton in 9th place and saw Norwich drop down to 17th.
Everton 3-0 Norwich (Premier League – 18th May, 2016)
Everton rounded off their disappointing season with a comfortable victory over relegated Norwich. David Unsworth and Joe Royle took charge of Everton after the sacking of Martinez and goals from James McCarthy, Leighton Baines and Mirallas gave them a win. Everton also said farewell to Tim Howard after ten years at the club. Meanwhile, Norwich finished their season in 19th place.
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