Ipswich Town go in search of their first East Anglian derby victory since April 2009, and their first at Carrow Road for 11 years, on Sunday.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Town once again face East Anglian rivals Norwich City this weekend. Picture: Steve WallerIpswich Town once again face East Anglian rivals Norwich City this weekend. Picture: Steve Waller (Image: © Copyright Stephen Waller)

Here we look at five Norwich players the Blues may have to stop to gain the all-important bragging rights.

Cameron Jerome

Experienced targetman has been a regular source of goals for the Canaries in the Championship and scored the equaliser at Portman Road, earlier this season.

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Jerome has scored 11 times this season, creating four goals for his team-mates, and netted in the play-off semi-final second-leg against the Blues.

Jacob Murphy

This has been the 21-year-old’s breakthrough season at Carrow Road, the youngster having previously spent time on-loan at no fewer than six clubs.

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Tricky and direct, the winger, who was linked with a move to Liverpool in the last transfer window, has good close control, excellent acceleration and can play on both flanks. Murphy, whose twin brother Josh is also a first-team member, was hauled off at the break in the 2-1 defeat at Burton Albion and could be on the bench on Sunday.

Wes Hoolahan

The 34-year-old Irishman is a legend at Carrow Road, having scored 48 times in 310 games, since his arrival from Blackpool in 2008.

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Most of his goals are spectacular but there is so much more to the midfielder’s game than that, the former Livingston midfielder being a big danger from set-piece positions. Hoolahan has provided seven assists this season. Scored against Town in the play-offs and impressed after coming on as a half-time substitute in the defeat at Burton last weekend.

Alex Tettey

Combative midfielder is the sort of player that relishes a derby-day and his aggression will be welcomed.

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A tough tackling defensive midfielder, with an eye for the spectacular strike, Tettey’s duel with Toumani Diagouraga, if the latter is selected, could be key.

Yanic Wildschut

Endured a slow start to his Carrow Road career after making a £4m-plus move from Wigan last month, but has immense talent, just ask Luke Chambers, who was given a torrid time by the Dutchman in the Blues’ 3-2 victory at Wigan, in December.

East Anglian Daily Times: Yanic WildschutYanic Wildschut (Image: PA Wire)

Left-winger Wildschut scored both Wigan’s goals and has pace, power and plenty of tricks.

Could come up against Jordan Spence or Josh Emmanuel, if selected on Sunday.

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