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HUDDERSFIELD TOWN v WATFORD
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John Smiths Stadium
Saturday 20th April 2019
Kick Off 1500 BST
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Huddersfield’s horror season showed no signs of letting up last weekend as they were condemned to a 4-0 thrashing away to Spurs, extending their run to six defeats on the bounce and keeping them firmly rooted to the bottom of the table.
Of course, there’s no chance of escape from the bottom three now, but The Terriers will at least be hoping to regain some pride in the closing stages of the season. Unfortunately for them, there just seems to be no way out of their current run of form.
Huddersfield have lost a massive 26 of their 34 league games so far, and 19 of those have come in their last 21 matches. Even at home they have lost nine of their last 10 Premier League matches, so it’s actually difficult to see them picking up any more points before the season is over.
Watford, on the other hand, are racing for a 7th place finish in the top flight. A disastrous few minutes which saw Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang score and Troy Deeney sent off resigned them to a somewhat undeserved defeat at home to Arsenal last time out, but even with this they are just a point adrift of 7th place.
Admittedly, the Hornets haven’t had the best results recently. However, they may have lost four of their last six league games but all of those defeats have come against teams in the Premier League top six. Javi Gracia’s side haven’t lost to a team in the bottom 14 since a 2-0 defeat at Leicester back at the start of December.
Away from home Watford have had to endure a really tough run of fixtures lately, but if you discount their trips to top six teams they have won three of their last five matches on the road. On Saturday they’re coming up against the worst home record in the top flight, so this is a great opportunity for them to get back on track.
Injury News: Huddersfield
Adama Diakhaby – Hamstring injury – 25% chance of playing
Abdelhamid Sabiri – Lack of match fitness – 25% chance of playing
Demeaco Duhaney – Hip injury – 75% chance of playing
Philip Billing – Back injury – 75% chance of playing
Isaac Mbenza – Illness – 75% chance of playing
Laurent Depoitre – Foot injury – 75% chance of playing
Injury News: Watford
José Holebas – Hamstring injury – Unknown return date
Tom Cleverley – Calf injury – Unknown return date
Domingos Quina – Shoulder injury – Unknown return date
Adalberto Peñaranda – Hamstring injury – 50% chance of playing
Kiko Femenía – Knock – 75% chance of playing
Gerard Deulofeu – Ankle injury – 75% chance of playing
Isaac Success – Knock – 75% chance of playing
The referee for Watford's game against Huddersfield Town will be Roger East.
Roger East has refereed two Watford games this season, both at Vicarage Road.
His first of which was the 1-1 draw against Newcastle before he took charge of the 4-1 victory over Fulham.
The Hornets are unbeaten in their last five games in which East has been referee, winning three and drawing two.
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Roger East has refereed two Watford games this season, both at Vicarage Road.
His first of which was the 1-1 draw against Newcastle before he took charge of the 4-1 victory over Fulham.
The Hornets are unbeaten in their last five games in which East has been referee, winning three and drawing two.
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