Lawro is up against Carl Frampton this week. The 29-year-old IBF and WBA super-bantamweight champion is looking forward to cheering on Northern Ireland at Euro 2016 this summer.
"I might be in a training camp, but I am hoping to get out to at least one game because it is something not to be missed - it will be something to tell the grandkids about," Frampton told BBC Sport.
"It's amazing for us as such a small nation to qualify, and top our group as well. We've been put in a pretty difficult group in the finals with Germany, Poland and Ukraine, but it would not surprise me if we can get out of that one as well."
Lawro says
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35773004
Manchester City put away Aston Villa without too many problems last week and now they are up against another team in the bottom three.
When City have Sergio Aguero, David Silva, Vincent Kompany and Yaya Toure in the team, this is the type of game I expect them to win fairly easily. Toure should be back after a heel injury, so all four will play on Saturday.
Norwich, who lost to Swansea last time out, are in freefall near the bottom of the table.
The Canaries have taken just one point from their past nine games and I do not see them improving on that on Saturday.
Lawro's prediction: 0-2
Frampton's prediction: 1-3
Merson says
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Norwich v Man City - 12.45pm, Saturday, Sky Sports 1 HD
You might as well start with a zero because Norwich can't score a goal at the moment. That is their Achilles heel. It's not as though they haven't looked like finding the net because they have the chances, but they just can't finish.
Merse fears for Norwich because they are struggling to score goals As for Man City, people are saying they should be looking over their shoulder at West Ham, but I think it's Arsenal who should be worried. They have tough away games to come, including one at the Etihad, and they better be careful they don't get leapfrogged.
City could actually be the danger to Leicester now at the top of the table. Looking at Tottenham and Arsenal's fixtures, I think City are the only ones that can catch them, and they should pick up another win this weekend.
PAUL PREDICTS: 0-3 (Sky Bet, 10/1)