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Leeds v Norwich preview: Pablo Hernandez could return for hosts
Leeds midfielder Pablo Hernandez could return to the squad for the home EFL Cup tie against Norwich.
The Spaniard missed Saturday's win at Wolves due to a dead leg sustained in the previous week's draw against Wigan, but is expected to be fit.
Head coach Garry Monk revealed several unnamed players had sustained various knocks at Wolves so can be expected to make one or two changes to his starting line-up.
Right-back Gaetano Berardi hopes to be included in Monk's plans for the first time this season, while the likes of Alex Mowatt, Marcus Antonsson and Liam Cooper are pushing for recalls.
Norwich manager Alex Neil is expected to make wholesale changes, so the likes of goalkeeper John Ruddy, centre-half Seb Bassong and forward Steven Naismith could all come into the side.
Young midfielder Louis Thompson, 21, is also expected to feature again after playing in the win at Everton in the last round, along with Portuguese forward Nelson Oliveira.
Full-back Ivo Pinto (groin) will be assessed but midfielder Jonny Howson will be sidelined for around two months following ankle surgery.
Scotland defender Steven Whittaker is recovering from a hernia operation while midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu (foot) and winger Matt Jarvis (knee) are both still out.
Opta stats
Leeds have only progressed from one of their last six League Cup fourth round ties, though it was the last time they reached this stage (vs Southampton in October 2012).
Norwich have now reached this stage of the competition in four of the last five seasons, but have only reached the quarter-final once in that time (losing to Aston Villa in December 2012).
Three of Leeds' four goals in the EFL Cup this season have come in the 85th minute or later.
Only Brighton (9) have scored more goals in the EFL Cup this season than Norwich (
, though the Seagulls have played a game more.
Charlie Nicholas' prediction
Leeds are starting to pick up under Garry Monk and they'll be hoping to have a good crowd at Elland Road with the opportunity they've got, having struggled to do much in this competition for a good few years.
Norwich have got more quality, there's no doubt about that, and the likes of Robbie Brady and Steven Naismith should really be excelling at this level.
I just feel like it's starting to grow for Leeds and there's something about the big lad up front Chris Wood and the way he troubles defences that makes me think they can keep the run going.
Charlie predicts: 2-1 and Chris Wood to score first.
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