CHRIS WISE Norwich City will need their biggest crowd of the season on Sunday to pip Sheffield Wednesday to the unofficial title of the Championship's best supported club.
CHRIS WISE
Norwich City will need their biggest crowd of the season on Sunday to pip Sheffield Wednesday to the unofficial title of the Championship's best supported club.
The Canaries go into their final game against Wolves with an aggregate home crowd total of 546,055 - 25,570 fewer than the Owls, who completed their own home fixtures last week.
At present City boast a Carrow Road average of 24,820 - and to get to up above Wednesday's mark of 24,853 they will obviously need an attendance of 25,571 or better on Sunday, a little under 200 more than they attracted for the derby clash against Ipswich in February.
City's previous home attendance against QRR - 24,126 - was their fourth lowest in the league this season.
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