Norwich City 0(0) - 0(0)Portsmouth
3:00pm 20th March 1999
Nationwide League Division One

Norwich City A. Marshall, Sutch, Wilson, Russell, Fleming, Jackson, Forbes, Bellamy, Roberts (Coote 87), L. Marshall, Llewellyn
Subs not used: Mackay, Carey
Goals:  
Booked: Russell
Sent Off:  
Portsmouth Knight, Robinson, Simpson, McLoughlin, Whitbread, Waterman, Claridge, Peron, Miglioranzi, Durnin, Igoe
Subs not used: Nightingale, Thogersen, Russell
Goals:  
Booked: Simpson, Waterman, Miglioranzi
Sent Off:  
Attendance: 16,662
Referee: K Hill (Royston)
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Veteran goalkeeper Alan Knight produced a crucial late save as Portsmouth grabbed a well deserved Division One draw at Carrow Road.
There were just five minutes remaining when young midfielder Darel Russell let fly with a fierce drive just outside the six-yard box as the ball bubbled around dangerously.
The youngster must have been dreaming of his first ever senior goal. But Knight had other ideas, keeping the ball out with a superb reflex save.
A goal then would have flattered the Canaries, who have now slipped out of the play-off picture after a run of only one win in 14 league games.
They were booed off at the final whistle after another lacklustre display, and Portsmouth could well have gone away with all three points had they accepted one of the two excellent chances that came their way.
The first arrived on 26 minutes when John Durnin caught Adrian Whitbread's cross with an acrobatic volley only to see his effort fly inches wide of the upright.
Then, on 72 minutes, Norwich goalkeeper Andy Marshall produced an excellent block to keep out Sammy Igoe's drive after a defence-splitting ball from Durnin.
It wasn't until six minutes into the second half that Norwich created a worthwhile chance, with young Russell once again in the thick of the action.
He played a delightful one-two with Iwan Roberts only to be denied first by a last-ditch tackle from Whitbread and then by a brave stop from Knight.
Roberts went close 14 minutes later, bringing the ball down on his chest before volleying just over the bar. But the home challenge petered out until that late rally almost earned an unlikely victory.