While it is not his first East Anglian derby, it will be Marcelino Nunez’s first back at Carrow Road since leaving the Canaries for the Tractor Boys.
Nunez, who signed with Town last summer, played in the last derby in October at Portman Road, which saw Town’s first derby win in 16 years.
But his move to the Blues was not one taken lightly by Norwich fans and was perhaps soured even further when he goaded his former fans during Town’s victory.
So, what do our reporters think of him, and will he get into the heads of his former team mates?
“Who? Oh, him,” jokes Daley.
“When Norwich were struggling under Liam Manning there were question marks about why a player of his quality would be sold to your biggest rival, but after some great acquisitions in January, Norwich fans have well and truly moved on.
“Pelle Mattsson and Paris Maghoma are the new poster boys in midfield — and they’re younger and fitter.
“All that said, if he’s fit, Nunez is a quality player. I hope he’s injured.”
Woolley, meanwhile, says Nunez is a player “adored by fans” and “has done pretty well so far” at Town.
“Statistically Town’s results have been better when he’s been in the team, as opposed to when he has missed out through injury,” he says.
“He has weighed in with a fair number of assists plus the odd goal, although – bar two fine strikes at QPR – his more recent free-kicks have left a lot to be desired.
“Maybe he’s saving up his next cracker for the weekend, having coincidentally won the last meeting at Carrow Road with a set-piece from distance while wearing yellow and green.
“There’s also a debate over where he might play. If Azor Matusiwa is fit, it would be in the number 10 position, but after the Dutchman limped off against Birmingham, Nunez was switched to a more withdrawn role.”