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Dean Smith questions scheduling of Norwich’s FA Cup clash with Liverpool

Norwich boss Dean Smith has criticised the scheduling of his side’s FA Cup clash against Liverpool at Anfield, saying an 8.15pm kick-off is “too late” for visiting fans.

The Canaries head to Merseyside for the second time in 10 days to face a Liverpool team who won a record ninth League Cup against Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday.

Smith is unhappy with a number of aspects of his side’s upcoming fixtures, both for supporters and his squad.

“Certainly it (the Liverpool game) is too late for the away fans to travel and to be expected to travel back,” he said of Wednesday’s tie.

Norwich issued a statement on Sunday expressing “disappointment and frustration” at the news the home game against Chelsea will be rearranged if either team progresses in the FA Cup.

The fixture is scheduled to take place on Sunday, March 19 at 3pm, but could be brought forward to Thursday, March 10 at 7.30pm. That would give Norwich little time to prepare ahead of a game at Leeds on Sunday, March 13 and Smith insisted fans have not been considered.

“They certainly haven’t been, I don’t think us as a football team have either. It’s two big games against teams who are around us, Brentford and Leeds,” Smith said.

“Why it (the Chelsea game) can’t be on the Tuesday or the Wednesday, heaven knows, or certainly the Premier League fixture-makers are the only ones who know why.

“I know it’s a Champions League night, but certainly the precedent was set before when it was a Champions League night and Burnley played Liverpool, so there’s no reason why we couldn’t be playing on the Tuesday and Wednesday as well.”

Smith added: “I certainly echo (the club’s sentiments). It’s sandwiched now inbetween two massive games for us, massive fixtures.

“The fact that it’s

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