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Ed Chamberlin: Liverpool's win over Manchester City is a day I'll never forget

But Norwich will give the title chasers a rough ride on Super Sunday

Image: Luis Suarez has netted 11 goals in four games against Norwich and is 9/4 to score the first goal on Sunday

I've had many memorable days in my job presenting Super Sunday and Monday Night Football.

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Next stop for me is Goodison Park on Easter Sunday and THREE live games on the show. It will be a brilliant day with all three games set to have a major impact on the title race, the battle for the top four and the dogfight to avoid relegation. We start with Norwich against Liverpool at Carrow Road. Liverpool are red hot favourites at 4/11 with Sky Bet and Luis Suarez (9/4 to score the first goal) has a habit of beating Norwich in his own. However, I can see Norwich (13/2) giving Liverpool a really rough ride on Sunday. The timing of Chris Hughton's dismissal was controversial but it's clear the Norwich fans were supportive of the decision and they will get right behind the team on Sunday. They have struggled desperately to score goals but defend well and Neil Adams won't have to tinker much with their organisation. They have also had a habit this season of digging out results when they most need one. They badly need a result on Sunday as they are down to 4/9 with Sky Bet to be relegated. Liverpool will miss the 'legs' of Jordan Henderson and face a test of their title credentials on Sunday, which I sense will be a lot tougher than many are expecting.
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Next up is Hull against Arsenal. This is the hardest fixture Arsenal have left and if they can win this they're likely to shorten massively to secure Champions League football. It won't be easy as Hull aren't safe yet and will want to score psychological points ahead of the FA Cup Final. With some of Arsenal's big guns fit again, they should have too much for Steve Bruce's side. Mind you, a top four finish for Arsenal would mean Hull will qualify for Europe for the first time in their history. Even if Hull were to lose the FA Cup Final, they would qualify for the Europa League provided Arsenal are in the Champions League. Super Sunday finishes with Everton up against Manchester United and David Moyes' return to Goodison Park. Manchester City have to wait for Monday Night Football to have their say in the title race. It's another game that will effect both ends of the table as West Brom are still in deep trouble. A great way to round off the Easter Premier League weekend.

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