Statistical evidence for this century suggests otherwise Gordon - we have won 56% and drawn 11% of our games against them. And I'm feeling confident that the former will only increase tomorrow. As longs as this twat please log in to view this image doesn't interfere again...
please log in to view this image Carl Berry from Surrey is the man none of us wish to see get this game wrong. Berry has refereed the Hornets once this season, which came in the Golden Boys 1-0 win over Stevenage in the Capital One Cup at the Lamex Stadium. His last visit to Vicarage Road as a referee was back in the 2012/13 season, when he officiated the Hornets 1-0 win over Wycombe Wanderers in the Capital One Cup. The Surrey official has refereed 21 matches this season (4 of which in the Championship), and has handed out 80 yellow cards and 5 red. Linesman – Ryan T Atkin and Darren Blunden. Fourth Official – Daniel Robathan.
The team back in August did not have Cathcart, Layun Watson or Anya in it, Abdi was not fully fit and Ighalo was not a starter. The team is much stronger now, not least because of the absences of Tamas, McGuigan and Dyer.
Team sheet : Gomes, Ekstrand, Cathcart, Angella, Paredes, Watson Abdi, Layun, Anya Deeney and Ighalo Subs: Bond, Munari, Tozser, Fessi, Pudil, Vydra and Hoban
Norwich team: Ruddy; Whittaker, Martin, Bassong, Olsson; Tettey, Howson, Johnson, Hoolahan; Jerome, Grabban.
With Middlesborough losing at home to Leeds, an additional reason for both sides here to want the three points.
Beppe Sannino in the crowd at Watford - players certainly seem to be pleased to see him. Tozser, Vydra and Pudil all ran over to Sannino straight away who was standing by the pitch in the lower Graham Taylor.
Crowd not happy with the ref. Gomes punches clear. Freekick to Norwich on the edge of the area. Whittaker blasts the ball wide.
Both sides trying to win the midfield making it a bit scrappy. Good defending from Norwich to close down Deeney Ipswich 0- 1 Reading