Rotherham United 0 - 2 Watford Caution: Craig Morgan -58.mÃn. Caution: Keith Andrews -59.mÃn. Substitution: Odion Ighalo for Matěj Vydra - 60.mÃn. Substitution: Michael Tidser for Paul Green - 64.mÃn. Substitution: Lloyd Dyer for Diego Fabbrini 65.mÃn. Caution: Gabriel Tamas -58.mÃn. Goal: Lloyd Dyer - 73.mÃn. Substitution: Matt Derbyshire for Ben Pringle - 76.mÃn. Substitution: John Swift for Lee Frecklington - 76.mÃn. Substitution: Daniel Tőzsér for Ikechi Anya - 78.mÃn. Caution: Richard Smallwood -83.mÃn. Goal: Gianni Munari - 86.mÃn. The Hornets travel into Yorkshire for the first time this season and the for the first of four consecutive meetings with clubs from the county. The opponents on this occaission are Rotherham United who gained promotion by beating Leyton Orient in the play-off final. Both teams have a played three won two record, but Rotherham have scored only one goal in the league to Watford's three. Rotherham United Adam Collin Kari Arnason, Craig Morgan caution -58.mÃn., Kirk Broadfoot, Joe Skarz Richard Smallwood caution -83.mÃn., John Swift for Lee Frecklington - 76.mÃn., Michael Tidser for Paul Green - 64.mÃn., Paul Taylor Alex Revell, Matt Derbyshire for Ben Pringle -76.mÃn. Substitutes: Scott Loach, Richard Wood, Jordan Bowery, Conor Newton, Michael Tidser, John Swift, Matt Derbyshire Watford Huerelho Gomes Gabriel Tamascaution -58.mÃn., Tommie Hoban, Gabriele Angella Juan Carlos Paredes, Andrews, Lloyd Dyer - goal 73.mÃn. for Diego Fabbrini - 65.mÃn., Gianni Munari - goal 86.mÃn., Daniel Tőzsér for Ikechi Anya - 78.mÃn. Troy Deeney, Odion Ighalo for Matěj Vydra 60.mÃn. Substitutes: Odion Ighalo, Daniel Tőzsér, Fernando Forestieri, Lloyd Doyley, Almen Abdi, Lloyd Dyer, Jonathan Bond Almost a history Rotherham and Watford have not encountered each other very often in the league, with their roads crossing only in nine seasons. Of the games in Rotherham the wins are equal with three each and three draws. The last meeting in April 2005 gave the visitors a win by 0:1. The Millers have never managed more than two goals in a match with the Hornets and have only managed to beat tuesday's visitors 2:1 twice in Rotherham and once in Watford.
I've been waiting for the chance to post this - a personal favourite... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-W6_gZH37Q
For obvious reasons, I was focussing on the first of those three goals, never even watched the others...
Great goal BB .... and lovely to see Southall again.... and remember "I was there" for an epic win Good to see the old main stand full too! I never saw WFC lose a league game last season away.... so here's hoping the magic continues tomorrow.. (Thinks: Now where is Rotherham..... shall I train it or drive? ... where is the ground? what will it be like to park etc etc ) Come on you Orns!
This is Rotherham United's New York Stadium using google maps. The area looks worse than our East Stand. Laurence Bassini has said one lucky supporter can borrow his red hat for a large fee and the keys to the office safe.
Just a quick one guys, obviously Hoban will be in for the suspended Ekstrand but what happens if he or the other defenders get injured during this match against Rotherham who have we got then? Doyley and Cathcart are injured, ekstrand suspended Reece Brown and Belkelem transferred!
Not yet sure where I am parking but found this... http://www.themillers.co.uk/documents/6572-roth-interchange-match-day-parking-dl-04271-1318936.pdf
Not sure how far Doyley is from being fit again. Wasn't he close at the weekend? Otherwise would suggest we'd change to 4-3-3, or possibly play either Tozser or Andrews in defence and the other as the DM As for Ekstrand, I believe violent conduct is an automatic 3 match ban. Wonder if we will appeal...
Don't forget Tommie Hoban! Rotherham had a good but lucky win at the weekend so hopefully its run out for them. Sort of game we have to be winning if we want to be really considered promotion contenders as such..
The club are not contesting the red card, but Doyley and Anya are both fit again according to the WO.