Martin Taylor and Dion Dublin scored late on to give Norwich a second away win in a row at strugglers Blackpool. Dublin, who opened the scoring from a corner on the half hour, sidefooted home in injury time to seal the win.
Canaries' keeper David Marshall set up the win with an 80th-minute penalty save from Blackpool's Wes Hoolahan.
Bartosz Slusarski had deflected in Gary Taylor-Fletcher's shot for Blackpool's equaliser before Taylor headed in from a corner in the 74th minute.
Blackpool boss Simon Grayson:
"We were totally in control of the second half and were undone by two set pieces. "We got the break with the penalty, and it's about being a bit more ruthless and taking your opportunity.
"We said all along it was going to be a difficult season and sometimes we won't get the results we deserve."
Norwich City manager Glenn Roeder:
"We've had two victories in the space of four days. "Like Saturday (against Coventry), it was thoroughly deserved, and the lads are really looking forward to our next game at Stoke.
"But I won't let them rest on their laurels, the hard work has only just begun. There's a long way to go and we can't afford any slips."
Blackpool: Rachubka, Coid (Vernon 85), Barker, Gorkss, Crainey, Taylor-Fletcher (Welsh 66), Southern, Jorgensen, Hoolahan, Morrell, Slusarski (Parker 70).
Subs Not Used: Jackson, Fox.
Goals: Slusarski 38.
Norwich: Marshall, Otsemobor, Shackell, Taylor, Camara, Chadwick (Huckerby 51), Russell, Fotheringham, Pattison (Croft 71), Cureton (Evans 66), Dublin.
Subs Not Used: Arnold, Doherty.
Booked: Dublin, Fotheringham, Otsemobor.
Goals: Dublin 30, Taylor 74, Dublin 90.
Att: 7,759
Ref: Mark Haywood (W Yorkshire).
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