Two wins from two games was the best possible way for Chelsea to bounce back following their Carabao Cup final defeat to Liverpool.
A hard fought 3-2 victory over Championship side Luton Town in the FA Cup, followed by a more straight forward 4-0 win against Burnley on Saturday afternoon have got Chelsea doing their talking on the pitch as rumours continue behind the scenes.
The fixture had initially been scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 19, but following Chelsea’s progress to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, the game is now being played on Thursday evening.
And for Dean Smith's Canaries, they could be playing Chelsea at the worst possible time. A damaging 3-1 defeat to fellow relegation-threatened Brentford leaves Norwich five points from safety with 11 games to go.
The fixture earlier in the season saw a Stamford Bridge battering, with Thomas Tuchel's side running away 7-0 victors against former manager Daniel Farke's side, with Mason Mount netting his first senior hat-trick on a day to forget for the Canaries.
Chelsea have the chance to give another side an unwanted record in the Premier League. There have been three occasions of the Blues netting ten goals against an opponent in a single Premier League campaign with Wolves, Sunderland and Aston Villa all falling to the attacking prowess of the current European Champions.
It could be a long night for the Canaries, who are winless in their last 13 Premier League meetings with Chelsea.
Ahead of the game, this is all the information you need on Blues' trip to Carrow Road:
What time is kick-off?
The match will kick-off at 7:30pm at Carrow Road.
Where can I watch the match?
The match is not being televised in the UK, but Chelsea fans are able to listen to the action via Radio 5 Live.
Live stream details
Although you will not be able to watch the game, you will be able to get all the coverage on football.london via our live matchday blog which will be available from around 4pm (BST).