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25th October 2025- Championship, Coventry City 3 Watford 1

Watford Observer: Coventry preview: Watford need a Gracia special to beat table-toppers

Gracia out to end wait of over eight months for Watford away win

Watford Observer: MATCHDAY RECAP: Coventry City 3-1 Watford

Match Report: Watford beaten 3-1 in crazy Coventry clash

Gracia proud of Watford display at Coventry but rues ‘soft mistakes’

Gracia on lapses of concentration and squad rotation in Coventry defeat

Lampard: ‘Watford are a strong team, I expect them to climb the table’

Quality and calamity: How should we feel about Watford’s defeat at Coventry?

Gracia explains tweaks that kept Watford competitive in second half at Coventry

Vata: ‘It was a case of having too much time to think – I’ll learn from it’

BBC: Coventry City cemented top spot in the Championship and further enhanced their status as English football’s most potent attacking force with a 3-1 home victory over Watford.

Sky: It could have been a very different start to the afternoon but for Sky Blues stopper Carl Rushworth, who stood tall to deny Rocco Vata as the Watford winger was put through one-on-one a minute before Thomas-Asante’s opener.

Fran’s Watford Blog: Also, despite the score, we had seen a decent performance. The Hornets had been attacking with energy and had created enough chances to win the game, if it wasn’t for wasteful finishing and a good performance from Rushworth in the Coventry goal. Coventry may have stepped off the gas in the second half, they didn’t have a shot on target after the break, but that doesn’t detract from the fact that the Hornets never stopped attacking. Sadly, we were let down by some poor defending. But the difference between the teams was that Coventry were clinical in their finishing and we were not.

From the Rookery End: Watford’s midday clash with Coventry had it all — flashes of brilliance that frustratingly led to missed chances, diabolical defensive lapses, and big tactical questions for Javi Gracia. In this week’s From the Rookery End, Jon, Jordi, and Mike break down the highs and lows, from Doumbia and Vata’s attacking promise to the influence of Louza in midfield and the players chosen to support him. Can the Hornets find consistency and turn potential into performance? Tune in for honest analysis, fan insight, and cautious optimism about what’s next for Watford.

25th October 2008- Championship, Watford 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3

Michael Gray’s winner settled an enthralling clash at Watford and maintained Wolves’ promotion push.

Not for the first time since August, it’s tempting to look at the stark contrasts between this season and last. Expectations dramatically lower, certainly. Sixth from bottom after this game, as opposed to sixth from top in May. By and large, playing our better stuff – and certainly picking up more points – at home; our away record was a proud thing last season, but merely loitered in the back of the mind of those who didn’t get to many away games.

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25th October 1977- League Cup Third Round, West Bromwich Albion 1 Watford 0

http://watford.fcdb.info/index.php?page=matches
Daily Telegraph, 26 Oct 1977
Birmingham Post, 26 Oct 1977

Watford Observer match report

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