'Norwich aren't down yet'
Norwich v Everton (18:00 BST)
Jonathan Pearce
BBC Match of the Day commentator
Norwich City is a lovely club: warm and inviting, friendly off the pitch and with a riot of colour in the stands, it's normally so vibrant with a full noise.
It's sad that it's almost certainly slipping out of the Premier League standing lonely and forlorn in these strange days when many people still doubt the wisdom of playing any football.
No Premier League side on 21 points or lower after 30 Premier League games has ever stayed up.
Even if the Canaries win this and crucial relegation six-pointers against Brighton, Watford and West Ham it'll still need that "little miracle" described by Daniel Farke pre-lockdown to survive.
I hope they keep him whatever. His team has been attractive and attacking. He's honest and diligent.
He's never had a fully fit defence, and naivety at the back has cost them so dearly.
They have saleable assets with real talent. If they cash in on a couple but keep the core of the group they could bounce back if the worst should happen. It's a sensible club these days. They won't panic.
And they're not down yet.