THE treatment room at Turf Moor may be doing a passable impression of Piccadilly Circus but Norwich boss Nigel Worthington has been able to announce a clean bill of health for his play-off chasing side.
It is a perfect boost for the Canaries as they look to close the gap on the top six and repeat their feat of last year when they pipped Burnley to the play-offs on the last day of the season.
Worthington used a midweek reserve game at Oxford to give a few of his returning players a run out but tomorrow's match against the Clarets may have come a little too quickly for Craig Fleming and Phil Mulryne.
Both men have missed the last few weeks and are unlikely to get any closer than the bench.
But the side is boosted by the return of consistent left back Adam Drury who was ruled out of the defeat by Derby last weekend when he came down with a bug just a couple of hours before kick off.
The only other expected change to the home side will see David Healy come back alongside Zema Abbey with Paul McVeigh reverting to the left of midfield where he has played for most of the season.
Abbey has come back from the bad leg injury that kept him out virtually all last season. His ability in the air has relegated the talismanic Iwan Roberts to the bench.
Paul Crichton, who played such a key role in the Clarets promotion to the first division, will be on the bench as he has been unable to replace Robert Green.
Burnley star Glen Little will be hoping his team mates can make it two wins in a row as the Canaries are just six points behind Little's current club Reading, where he is on loan until the end of the season.
Worthington knows anything less than a win will leave his side with a mountain to climb and there is certain to be a passionate home crowd as all their tickets have been sold.
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