
How to watch today’s Leeds United vs Norwich City clash: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time
Leeds United host Norwich City in the fifth round of the FA Cup at Elland Road on Sunday.
Daniel Farke‘s side have been impressive in LS11, but they have lost back-to-back Premier League matches to Man City and Sunderland.
However, the Whites have a perfect chance to put that behind them by qualifying for the quarter-final stage with a win.
United edged past Birmingham City on penalties in the fourth round, but they’ll be hoping for a much more convincing performance against the Canaries.
MOT Leeds News highlights everything you need to know ahead of the match at Elland Road.
What channel is Leeds vs Norwich on?
Philippe Clement’s side come into the match sitting 17th in the Championship, but they’ve won four of their last five matches.
After a dreadful start to the season, the Canaries have been excellent in 2026, and it certainly won’t be an easy game for Leeds.
The game will be televised on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate, with kick-off at 4:30pm and coverage beginning at 4:00pm.
| Date | 8 March |
| Kick-off time | 4:30pm |
| Stadium | Elland Road |
| Channel | TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate |
It is also available to watch or stream on Discovery+ UK, with a subscription required, and can be viewed on their website or app.
The Whites haven’t lost to Norwich since 2019, winning six of their eight meetings ever since.
The tie is perfectly set up for Leeds to advance, and fans will be hoping that their side can move one step closer to winning their first FA Cup since 1972.

It’s fair to say that the 1-0 defeats to both Man City and Sunderland have dampened the mood at Elland Road, and it’s imperative that Farke gets back to winning ways on Sunday.
Why Daniel Farke could be closer to sack if Leeds lose vs Norwich
After guiding Leeds to a seven-game unbeaten run at the end of 2025, Farke hasn’t been able to build on from that impressive form.
Make no mistake, Leeds have performed well for the majority of the last three months, but they’ve failed to turn draws into wins.
And now that they’ve lost two games on the bounce, noise around Farke’s future has started to gain some traction once again.

In the Premier League, Leeds only have a three-point cushion above the drop zone, and if they were to exit the FA Cup in unlikely circumstances, then the German head coach would be under even more scrutiny.
Although he wouldn’t be sacked if Leeds were to lose to Norwich, it would certainly ramp up the pressure for the remaining top-flight matches.
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