Wanderers are out to avoid breaking a 108-year-old record this afternoon against Norwich City.

Not since the 1902/3 season have they lost five consecutive games at home, but having been bettered by Sunderland, Manchester City (twice) and Manchester United, that is the worst case scenario for Owen Coyle's side.

Norwich have themselves been carrying an unwanted record, having gone 32 games and some 17 years without a win on their travels in the top flight.

In that case, the smart money is on a draw, but with Arsenal and Chelsea to come for Wanderers in their next two league games, they are well aware of the need to get some points on the board.

Coyle threatened changes after last week's derby debacle, but makes only two with Tuncay handed his first Premier League start for the club on the right side of midfield, in exchange for Chris Eagles, while Darren Pratley also makes his league bow in the middle, replacing Mark Davies.

Norwich make six changes from the side beaten 1-0 at West Brom with John Ruddy, Russell Martin, Anthony Pilkington, Steve Morison, Wes Hoolahan and David Fox replacing Declan Rudd, Ritchie De Laet, Grant Holt, Andrew Crofts, Andrew Surman and Chris Martin.

Teams - Wanderers: Jaaskelainen; Boyata; Cahill; Knight; Robinson; Tuncay; Pratley; Reo-Coker; Petrov; Kevin Davies; Klasnic.

Subs: Bogdan; Muamba; Eagles, Mark Davies; Ngog; Kakuta; Wheater.

Norwich: Ruddy; Naughton; Russell Martin; Barnett; Tierney; Bennett; Johnson; Fox; Pilkington; Morison.

Subs: Rudd; Crofts; Vaughan; Holt; Surman; Chris Martin; De Laet.