The trip to Carrow Road is the third away fixture in a week following the Carabao Cup fourth round tie at Manchester City the previous Tuesday, and Sky Bet Championship clash at QPR on the Saturday.
With that in mind, Wolves have decided to offer free coach travel to encourage as many supporters as possible to attend the game.
“Everyone connected with the club has been delighted by the support we have received both home and away so far this season, which is having a hugely positive impact on the team’s performance,” said Wolves Managing Director Laurie Dalrymple.
“All of our away league fixtures so far, with the exception of Hull City, have been a sellout for Wolves supporters, and that level of backing has helped contribute to some excellent results on the road, most recently at Burton on Saturday.
“We are keen to do everything we can to try and maintain this momentum, both in terms of the team’s performances, and also the size and passion from the travelling support.
“We appreciate that the long journey to Norwich on a Tuesday night is going to be a very difficult one for a lot of our supporters to consider, particularly as the third successive away game in a short period of time, and just three days after a fixture in London.
“Hopefully, the offer of free travel with our official coaches is one which help supporters who wish to attend the game, and give the team as much backing as possible at Carrow Road.”
Fans are reminded that free parking is available at Molineux for fans using official coach travel.
Wolves have an allocation of 1,500 for the game, currently on sale to Away Season Ticket Holders, before going on sale to Home Season Ticket Holders from 9am on Saturday.
Prices are £25 for adults, £15 for Seniors Over 65, £10 for Under-18s and £5 for Under-12s.
Official coaches leave Molineux at 2.30pm. Any Wolves fans purchasing a ticket is eligible for a free travel space. Any supporter who has already booked a seat on the coach will be contacted by Wolves and will receive a full refund.