The Canaries are playing away to Argyle’s relegation rivals Birmingham City at St Andrew’s on the final day of the season tomorrow
In regards to the team selection for tomorrow’s season-ending away match against Plymouth Argyle’s relegation opponents, Birmingham City, David Wagner, the manager of Norwich City, has said that “we will go strong.” Although they will be without former Argyle striker Ashley Barnes due to a calf injury, the fifth-place Canaries only need a point to secure a Championship play-off spot. Wagner gave every indication that he would not be resting any players in anticipation of a potential push for promotion to the Premier League in the coming days.
Argyle knows that a victory over playoff contenders Tomorrow, Hull City at Home Park will ensure their safety. However, a loss or a draw puts them in danger of being relegated to League One and being surpassed by Birmingham, who are now one point behind them in the standings.