Originally postponed just 23 minutes before kick off on the 4th January.
Watford Observer: What should we expect from Watford under Daniels, Mariappa and Gosling?
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Watford Observer: MATCHDAY AS IT HAPPENED: Hull City 0-0 Watford
Match Report: Watford draw 0-0 at Hull City but impress under Daniels
WATCH: Immediate reaction to Hull City 0-0 Watford
Daniels on ‘really good performance’ at Hull after one session as Watford boss
Mendy ‘showed why he’s a top player’ at Hull, says Daniels
Daniels, Mariappa and Gosling should be very proud of Watford’s performance at Hull
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‘Everything’s a fresh start’ – Why Jeremy Petris and Formose Mendy were recalled
BBC: Hull missed the chance to close the gap on the Championship’s top two after a dull goalless draw against managerless Watford.
Sky: Hull came into the rearranged fixture in third spot having won all four Championship matches since the postponement, but they were denied a fifth victory on the bounce by play-off hopefuls Watford.
Fran’s Watford Blog: The post-match consensus was that we had all thoroughly enjoyed the game. It had been competitive and the Hornets were the better team, which was certainly not what we were expecting before the game. Mendy, who had very little game time under Javi, was excellent and looks likely to get more opportunities under Daniels, who clearly rates him. Abankwah, who has put in some excellent performances in defence, showed us what he could do going forward, with one particular surging run giving me great joy. Mfuni was a revelation. I was surprised to see the 17 year-old starting, but he put in a performance that belied his years. He was composed and effective in defence, while also popping up in the opposition box to get on the end of crosses. After Alleyne, it appears that City have done us another favour. I look forward to seeing more of the lad.