Watford v W.B.A.
Deeney and Prodl are pushing for a start after being on the bench for the win over Sunderland. Kaboul is out for Watford and is the only new injury to the list. A win would really take pressure of WM after a recent bad run of form before the win over the black cats lifted the hornets into 12th place and 7 point above the drop zone.
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Head-to-head
Deeney and Prodl are pushing for a start after being on the bench for the win over Sunderland. Kaboul is out for Watford and is the only new injury to the list. A win would really take pressure of WM after a recent bad run of form before the win over the black cats lifted the hornets into 12th place and 7 point above the drop zone.
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Head-to-head
- Watford's 1-0 victory at The Hawthorns last season is their only triumph in the last 17 league meetings with West Brom (D7, L9).
- The Hornets' most recent victory at home to the Baggies was in the FA Cup in January 2003, while they haven't won a home league game against them since November 1994.
Watford
- Watford's win over Sunderland on Saturday ended a run of four league games without a victory (D1, L3).
- It was also their sixth league win at Vicarage Road this season, equalling their tally from 2015-16. They haven't won more than six in a top-flight season since 1986-87, when they managed 12 under Graham Taylor.
- The Hornets have lost 10 of their 14 Premier League games against teams currently in the top half (W3, D1) and they haven't kept a clean sheet in any of those games.
- Top scorer Troy Deeney could become the first Watford player to score in four consecutive Premier League home matches.
West Bromwich Albion
- West Brom have won just one of their last nine away games in the Premier League (D4, L4).
- However, they have only lost two of their previous nine league matches home and away (W4, D3).
- The Baggies have scored 14 Premier League goals from corners this season, four more than any other side.
- Tony Pulis' side have only lost two of their 16 Premier League games this season against teams currently in the bottom half of the table (W9, D5).




