Sky Sports pundit; David Prutton now gives score prediction for Norwich City vs Sunderland

Sky Sports pundit; David Prutton now gives score prediction for Norwich City vs Sunderland

This weekend, Sunderland travels to Norwich City in the Championship.

Sunderland will try to snap a three-match losing streak in the Championship when they go to Carrow Road.

The Black Cats are now eight points behind Hull City in sixth place in the Championship table, although they are still in tenth place.

After defeating Plymouth Argyle 3-1 a few weeks prior, Sunderland was one point ahead of the Tigers in sixth place.

However, following a poor run of form and a few unsatisfactory games, Michael Beale was fired, and interim manager Mike Dodds lost his first game in charge, 2-1, to Swansea City.

David Prutton believes Sunderland will lose again.

Undoubtedly, Sunderland’s performance is lacking at the moment.
And it will undoubtedly help Norwich City as they compete for a spot in the top six, with Jack Clarke out until April at the latest and Dan Ballard suspended for one more game.

Three points behind Hull in sixth place in the table, the Canaries occupy the seventh spot.

After drawing away at Blackburn Rovers in previous outing, David Wagner’s team is unbeaten in their past five league games and has only lost one of their previous nine.

On the other hand, Sunderland will lose to Norwich this weekend, according to Sky Sports commentator David Prutton, who projects a 2-1 Norwich victory.

When these two sides last faced off, Sunderland prevailed 3-1 at the Stadium.
For Mike Dodds vs. Norwich City, things could get worse. Dodds has undoubtedly arrived at a trying moment.

After the turmoil of Beale’s stint, the Sunderland players appear lost, and without Ballard or Clarke this weekend against a formidable Norwich City team, it might be an exhausting afternoon.

In terms of finishing in the top six, the Black Cats still have hope, which should motivate them this weekend.

Dodds should be back in a far more recognizable shape this weekend since he will have learned from his blunders during the Swansea City match.

Additionally, the absence of Ballard and Clarke will allow some lesser-known players to heading into the summer and the upcoming season; it’s possible that Ballard and Clarke will go this summer.

Tomorrow afternoon’s kickoff is at 3pm, and if Sunderland can upset Prutton’s forecast, it will instill much-needed confidence in both the team and the supporters.

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