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28th January 2023- Championship, Middlesbrough 2 Watford 0

Attendance: 25,469

BBC Sport: Michael Carrick’s Middlesbrough side leapfrogged Watford and moved up to third in the Championship table by winning the meeting of two play-off hopefuls.

Sky Sports: First-half goals from Chuba Akpom and Marcus Forss enabled Boro to bounce back in impressive fashion following last weekend’s North East derby defeat by Sunderland.

Fran’s Watford Blog: The travelling fans who were still in the stand at the end of the game offered sympathetic support to the players when they came over to applaud us, but that didn’t mask the fact that it had been a poor performance.  There had been a promising spell midway through the first half and a very good start to the second, but Middlesbrough were on top for most of the game, were incredibly dangerous when they attacked and, once they scored the second goal, the Hornets never looked like getting back in the game.

30th August 2022- Championship, Watford 2 Middlesbrough 1

This game was the 100th anniversary of the first ever game played at Vicarage Road.

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BBC Sport: Vakoun Bayo scored a stoppage-time winner for Watford as they beat Middlesbrough 2-1 on a historic night at Vicarage Road.

Sky Sports: Watford wore black and white striped shirts – a replica of the kit they wore in 1922 – for this one after the centenary had been marked by a pyrotechnics display, Elton John music and chats with former Hornets favourites.

BHappy: The thing is, it isn’t like anywhere else.  Other places…  homes, schools, where you work… might have similar long standing but nowhere has this permanence in significance and role.  None of it looks like it did when I first came in 1980, not even the now-more-green-than-brown stuff in the middle.  There are no longer busses visible trundling along the top of the northern end of the ground.  There’s no longer a hotchpotch of bits of stand and terracing down the east side, nor is there any longer a place where you can swap panini stickers (is there?). The Shrodells Stand has long gone, as has the Watford Observer Clock (though – spoiler alert – only as far as the Museum’s excellent commemorative exhibition).

Fran’s Watford Blog: We had been told to be in our seats at 7:45, so duly obliged and were treated to hearing Lloydy and Mapps talk about their happy memories of Vicarage Road.  Nigel Gibbs, who was working with the Tottenham U-21s had recorded a message for the big screen.  I had joined a twitter space on Sunday where Gibbsy was a guest.  Hearing him talk about Watford as both a player and a fan was so heart-warming.  There was a wonderful video shown while “I’m Still Standing” played to accompany pyrotechnics around the ground.  Then the team came out to Z-cars, which was followed by Chariots of Fire ringing out.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62641671

5th April 2021- Championship, Middlesbrough 1 Watford 1

BBC Sport: Yannick Bolasie’s late equaliser gave Middlesbrough’s fading Championship play-off hopes a boost as Neil Warnock’s side held in-form Watford at the Riverside.

Sky Sports: Watford edged ahead in dramatic circumstances. Boro goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli first produced an impressive save to deny Ken Sema, but Marc Bola’s clearance fell kindly for Zinckernagel, who took control, though there were suspicions of handball as he did so.

BHappy: Xisco has spoken guardedly about securing a play-off place before we worry about anything else. William Troost-Ekong’s stock rose still further with his weekend Extra Time interview over the weekend.  Troy Deeney has made the journey to Middlesbrough to sit in an empty stadium in the cold (and, you know, in Middlesbrough) to “ensure that standards don’t drop”.  As the teams come out and Francisco Sierralta’s approach to the freezing sunshine that is cold enough to put condensation on your breath whilst watching in the warmth of your own home is to douse himself in water; you kind of feel that there’s not much wrong in terms of attitude.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56560222

11th September 2020- Championship, Watford 1 Middlesbrough 0

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It wasn’t pretty, and it was probably wasn’t going to be given the new-look nature of this side and the short preparation time, and it wasn’t ever really fluent, but the team worked its Kelme socks off, got the job done and gave themselves a decent base to build on. The winning goal came from a set-piece, as it invariably does at this level, after 11 minutes, from Craig Cathcart, a player who got them out of this labyrinth of a division last time. He knows his way around the Championship and his know-how, along with that of captain Tom Cleverley and Glenn Murray, is going to be vital for this bunch.

The Hornets reacquainted themselves with the Championship after a five-year absence with the sort of gritty win you need to chisel out regularly if you are going to have a real crack at navigating a way out of this notoriously difficult division.

Winning is a habit, as Vladimir Ivić can testify having not lost a single game in 52 games of the regular season in Israel, and he will be delighted to be up and running already. You don’t get any extra points for aesthetics in any league, let alone this uncompromising one, and it won’t bother him one iota how these three points were collected. He knows there will be more, much more to come from this group once he has a full complement of players at his disposal and further time to on the training field to work his magic. He is also showing, like he did at Maccabi Tel Aviv, that he is capable of working with what he is given and blooding youth.

This probably wasn’t the side the Head Coach envisaged fielding when he flew to England and checked over the star-studded squad list during the flight. The Hornets had 17 players unavailable for the Championship opener, but you won’t find the Serbian moaning one bit. He gave three players their first league start for the club, including the first of any kind for Jeremy Ngakia, and named a seven-man bench that had just six Hornets starts between them. Murray came on for his debut, so did Dan Phillips while Marco Navarro trotted on for his first appearance since Huddersfield away in April 2019.

With some players finding their bearings and the team looking for cohesion, it needed some of the experienced players to stand up and they don’t come more experienced than Cathcart. He was making his 159th start for the Hornets and marked it with his eighth goal. It was his first since he nodded one in at Wembley against Tottenham in January 2019. The circumstances couldn’t have been more different – a packed national stadium in a glamour Premier League game compared to an empty Vicarage Road in a second-tier fixture – but that won’t bother the Northern Irishman. They all count and almost count double when you are looking to launch a new era and validate what a new voice has been preaching and encouraging in training.

Even before the goal, the early signs were fairly encouraging. Cathcart, Cleverley and Ben Wilmot all snapped into tackles inside the first 20 minutes to set the tone and show this new-look team are prepared to roll their sleeves up. Plenty of that is going to be needed during a season where you are barely going to have time to catch your breath and in a division where the emphasis is on perspiration rather than inspiration.

A proficiency from set-pieces, at both ends, is going to be needed in order to plot a way out of this division and it looks like this team have read the memo. Cathcart powered in from Ken Sema on 11 minutes and then João Pedro should really have done the same just before the half-hour mark. The fact both players were able to engineer some space in the box shows some clever work has already taken place on the manicured fields of London Colney.

It wasn’t all Watford, though. Definitely not. Ashley Fletcher flashed one past the far post via a deflection and then Ben Foster had to save well with his legs from Britt Assombalonga in the first half alone. The ‘keeper was vocal throughout the game, but was particularly animated after the former Watford striker was allowed in to get that shot away.

Foster was the busier of the two keepers in the second period, too. He pushed one round the post, deflected one over from Assombalonga and then will have been relieved to see Grant Hall, at full stretch, blast one over from close range following a corner. Assombalonga then probably missed the best chance with five minutes to go.

He implored his teammates to “take one in the face” if necessary from a free-kick and that was the kind of commitment the team played with, with Nathaniel Chalobah and Cleverley both crashing into full-blooded challenges in the second half. Demanding his players worked hard, Ivić will have loved it, particularly the desire to keep a clean sheet.

He might not have enjoyed the hairy nature of the last ten minutes so much, especially with the game poised precariously on a knife edge, but the Hornets dragged themselves over the line. One down. Forty-five to go.

Line-Up

HORNETS: Foster; Cathcart; Kabasele, Wilmot; Ngakia, Chalobah, Cleverley (c), Femenía (Navarro 75); Sema (Murray 67), Quina (Phillips 89), Pedro.

Subs not used: Bachmann, Sierralta and Sinclair.

RELIVE: Hornets beat Boro in Championship opener

There was always going to be a new look as Watford set out on life back in the second tier, but it’s fair to say the team didn’t have quite the look most fans would have hoped for.

Vladimir Ivic wants Watford to improve after scrappy Middlesbrough win

Watford players rated after beating Middlesbrough

Craig Cathcart claims scrappy Middlesbrough win will boost Watford

Defender Craig Cathcart scored the winner after 11 minutes, heading past Boro goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli.

Boro’s Britt Assombalonga came close to levelling the scores on several occasions and the visitors’ best opening came when the frontman’s curling free-kick was tipped over the bar by Hornets ‘keeper Ben Foster.

Whether Ivic can maintain the momentum rests largely on which players are sold before the transfer deadline, with Deeney and Welbeck reportedly close to joining Premier League clubs. But in young, hungry players such as Pedro and Jeremy Ngakia – making his debut at right-back following his move from West Ham – coupled with old hands such as Foster, Murray and the match-winner Cathcart, he will be hopeful of a successful first campaign in English football.

The official justifications for our many, many absences – 17, reportedly… that it’s hard to keep track tells you everything – range from injured to ill to unfit, often vague and understandably so.  There’s injured and there’s “injured”, one suspects. Twitter rumour claims that Craig Dawson has refused to play, which if true given his miserable half-arsed effort against Spurs is comparable to Andy Cole’s notorious retirement from international duty.

14th January 2017-Premier League, Watford 0 Middlesbrough 0

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LIVE: Vicarage Road pays tribute to Graham Taylor as Watford play out uninspiring draw with Middlesbrough

Minute’s applause for Watford legend Graham Taylor

Hornets unable to deliver winning tribute to Taylor

Watford boss thinks side’s performance could have been affected by Graham Taylor tributes during Boro draw

Hornets boss Mazzarri feels side were unlucky not to beat Middlesbrough

Watford v Middlesbrough: How did Hornets rate in goalless draw?

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16th October 2016- Premier League, Middlesbrough 0 Watford 1

Referee: Roger East
Attendance: 28,131
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 Jon Mark’s 3CR commentary
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Relive Watford’s trip to Middlesbrough where a Jose Holebas strike sealed three points

Jose Holebas fires Watford to Premier League win at Middlesbrough

Walter Mazzarri expects more from Watford in attack despite Middlesbrough win

Watford boss plays down post match argument between Holebas and Capoue at Middlesbrough

Watford Younes Kaboul believes Roger East was pressured by the Middlesbrough crowd not to send off Antonio Barragan

Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka accuses Watford of time wasting in home defeat

Jose Holebas’ fine strike settled a poor game as Watford’s victory left Middlesbrough still looking for a first home win of the Premier League season.

After a goalless first half that saw Antonio Barragan escape a sending off, the midfielder curled a delightful effort into the top corner nine minutes into the second period. 

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podcast: A Cholevas Good Win

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 report: A Clean Sheet and Three Points at the Riverside

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