Norwich vs West Brom prediction, odds & betting tips 14/02/2026
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Norwich to win

Norwich have won six of their last seven matches in all competitions.

Norwich City will take on West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, 14 February, as both sides take a break from their Championship duties for an FA Cup fourth-round clash.

The winners of the tie will make it through to the Round of 16 of the competition, and both will see this as a very winnable fixture.

As part of this week's round of FA Cup betting tips, check out our Norwich vs West Brom prediction below.

Norwich vs West Brom prediction: A comfortable win for the hosts

Key Stats

  • West Brom have failed to win any of their last six matches in all competitions.
  • Norwich beat West Brom 5-0 less than a month ago.
  • More than two goals have been scored in five of Norwich's last seven matches in all competitions.

Correct score prediction: Norwich 3-0 West Brom

Norwich have found form at the perfect time, while West Brom are hurtling towards a devastating relegation to League One. The Baggies should arguably field a weekend team so that they can put everything into beating the drop.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Closer than it should be

  • HOME: 6/5 (2.20) – 45.5%
  • DRAW: 5/2 (3.50) – 28.6%
  • AWAY: 21/10 (3.10) – 32.3%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The Norwich vs West Brom odds are a shock, as the bookies are giving the Baggies a decent chance of picking up a win. Ladbrokes have given West Brom a 32.3% chance of winning the match, while Norwich have been given a 45.5% chance of victory.

You can find all our predictions for today's games on our football betting tips page.

Most recent H2Hs: Advantage Norwich

Norwich have a strong recent record in matches against West Brom, winning three of their last five encounters with the Baggies. Most recently, the Canaries ran out as triumphant 5-0 winners, in a match that sent shockwaves through the Championship.

England Championship 20/01/26

West Brom

West Brom

0
Norwich

Norwich

5

England Championship 01/10/25

Norwich

Norwich

0
West Brom

West Brom

1

England Championship 29/03/25

Norwich

Norwich

1
West Brom

West Brom

0

England Championship 23/11/24

West Brom

West Brom

2
Norwich

Norwich

2

England Championship 20/01/24

Norwich

Norwich

2
West Brom

West Brom

0

Norwich preview: New boys to miss out

One of Norwich's bright sparks this season has been Jovon Makama, but the summer signing will miss out here due to a muscular problem. Harry Amass, who joined on loan from Manchester United in January, is yet to make an appearance for the Canaries and that won't change here due to a hamstring problem.

Predicted lineup: Grimshaw (GK), Stacey, McConville, Cordoba, Chrisene, Mattsson, Wright, Jurasek, Kvistgaarden, Ben Slimane, Toure

Last five results

  • Oxford United 0-3 Norwich
  • Norwich 2-0 Blackburn
  • Middlesbrough 1-0 Norwich
  • Norwich 2-1 Coventry
  • West Brom 0-5 Norwich

West Brom preview: A manager in trouble already

Eric Ramsay is already under huge pressure at West Brom, and he will need to start picking up wins soon if he is to remain in the job. The former Man Utd coach will be without Karlan Grant and Tammer Bany for this one and could elect to make several changes to the starting XI to prevent further injuries.

Predicted lineup: Griffiths (GK), Gilchrist, Bielik, Taylor, Styles, Diakite, Molumby, Johnston, Price, Maja, Dike

Last five results

  • Birmingham 0-0 West Brom
  • West Brom 0-0 Stoke
  • Portsmouth 3-0 West Brom
  • Derby 1-1 West Brom
  • West Brom 0-5 Norwich

Player to watch: Josh Maja

Josh Maja
Josh Maja – Photo by IMAOG/ Nurphoto

If West Brom are to dig themselves out of the hole they find themselves in, then they are going to need some of their most talented players to step up to the plate. Josh Maja falls into this category, but the former Sunderland striker simply has not been good enough so far this season, scoring just one league goal.


Andy is a freelance Sports Journalist with ten years of experience covering football in the United Kingdom and abroad for various publications including the Manchester Evening News, UtdReport and Football Whispers. Andy also has a keen interest in basketball, cricket, golf and tennis and has covered major sporting events such as the Masters in Augusta.