WATFORD v HUDDERSFIELD TOWN
Vicarage Road Stadium
Friday 7th April 2023
Kick Off:1500 BST
Watford play host to Huddersfield Town on Friday afternoon knowing that they realistically require three points to catapult themselves back into the race for the Championship play-offs, although many believe that chance has already gone.
At a time when the Hornets sit six points adrift of the top six with seven matches remaining, Huddersfield can move outside the relegation zone for the first time in months with a win at Vicarage Road.
On separate occasions under different managers this season, Watford have been regarded as one of the favourites for promotion, yet they head into their final seven matches as clear outsiders.
With new boss Chris Wilder collecting just four points from as many matches, the Hornets are now down in 11th position and under pressure to produce a near-perfect run-in.
Although Watford have lost just four times in 19 games at The Vic, there have been six draws, stalemates which have ultimately proven to be their downfall.
Opponents Huddersfield make the long trip to Hertfordshire having put together their best form of the season, collecting seven points from three games.
Neil Warnock has accumulated 11 points from his eight matches in charge of the Terriers, their last two contests ending in wins over promotion contenders Millwall and Middlesbrough.
Huddersfield were trailing 1-0 at half-time to the latter before producing one of the most stunning revivals of the season, scoring four times in the first 19 minutes after the restart on their way to a 4-2 success.
As a result of Reading's six-point penalty, Huddersfield now sit within touching distance of 20th place and higher, and maximum points being earned on Friday would move the club outside the relegation zone for the first time since August.
Team News
None available at the moment, but after the tongue lashing Wilder gave his players after the last game, changes might be expected.
Our Officials
David Webb is set to take charge of Friday’s fixture against relegation-threatened Huddersfield Town at Vicarage Road.
The official has been in the middle for four previous Hornets games this season – and they have yet to win any.
Friday is set to be the official’s 35th league and cup game of the season and he has so far shown a total of 100 yellow cards and seven reds.
Jonathan Hunt and James Wilson are due to his assistant referees, with Ollie Yates the fourth official.
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Vicarage Road Stadium
Friday 7th April 2023
Kick Off:1500 BST
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Watford play host to Huddersfield Town on Friday afternoon knowing that they realistically require three points to catapult themselves back into the race for the Championship play-offs, although many believe that chance has already gone.
At a time when the Hornets sit six points adrift of the top six with seven matches remaining, Huddersfield can move outside the relegation zone for the first time in months with a win at Vicarage Road.
On separate occasions under different managers this season, Watford have been regarded as one of the favourites for promotion, yet they head into their final seven matches as clear outsiders.
With new boss Chris Wilder collecting just four points from as many matches, the Hornets are now down in 11th position and under pressure to produce a near-perfect run-in.
Although Watford have lost just four times in 19 games at The Vic, there have been six draws, stalemates which have ultimately proven to be their downfall.
Opponents Huddersfield make the long trip to Hertfordshire having put together their best form of the season, collecting seven points from three games.
Neil Warnock has accumulated 11 points from his eight matches in charge of the Terriers, their last two contests ending in wins over promotion contenders Millwall and Middlesbrough.
Huddersfield were trailing 1-0 at half-time to the latter before producing one of the most stunning revivals of the season, scoring four times in the first 19 minutes after the restart on their way to a 4-2 success.
As a result of Reading's six-point penalty, Huddersfield now sit within touching distance of 20th place and higher, and maximum points being earned on Friday would move the club outside the relegation zone for the first time since August.
Team News
None available at the moment, but after the tongue lashing Wilder gave his players after the last game, changes might be expected.
Our Officials
David Webb is set to take charge of Friday’s fixture against relegation-threatened Huddersfield Town at Vicarage Road.
The official has been in the middle for four previous Hornets games this season – and they have yet to win any.
Friday is set to be the official’s 35th league and cup game of the season and he has so far shown a total of 100 yellow cards and seven reds.
Jonathan Hunt and James Wilson are due to his assistant referees, with Ollie Yates the fourth official.
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