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4th March 2023- Championship, Watford 0 Preston North End 0

Slaven Bilic’s final game as Head Coach.

Attendance: 19,244

BBC Sport: The Hornets’ best chance came mid-way through the second half as Ismaila Sarr volleyed just wide from a Ken Sema cross.

Sky Sports: The contest had all the excitement of a pre-season friendly for much of the afternoon, with Preston keeper Freddie Woodman producing the only two saves of note during 90 forgettable minutes.

BHappy: After the break as the half time introductions of Davis and Asprilla offer us at least the suggestion of potency, the visitors resort to base thuggery.  Bambo Diaby is a centre back in the Dan Shittu mould… outstanding at anything asking questions of his physical attributes, he does as good a job of standing up to  Keinan Davis as anyone has this season.  Anything that requires defensive nous or, you know, a football however and he’s less effective – he gives the ball away clumsily in midfield on two occasions as the chinks in North End’s considerable armour begin to show, and manages to avoid censure for sacking Ryan Porteous at a corner. 

Fran’s Watford blog: I was in Watford bright and early on Saturday to attend the Match of the Century at the West Herts, which was celebrating 100 years at Vicarage Road for the Hornets and 100 years of local sport at the West Herts.  The two teams were the West Herts football team and a team made up of Watford fans who had bid to be part of the Watford Centurion team.  West Herts wore the yellow, red and green shirts that the club wore in 1901.  The Centurions wore the current third kit that was worn by the club when Vicarage Road opened.  It was a competitive game that West Herts won 3-0, despite a decent performance from Matthew Archer in the Centurions’ goal and a lively cameo from young Alastair Grass.  The defeat for the Centurions was hardly surprising, given that they had only met that morning, but it could not be blamed on Tommy Mooney, their manager, who was taking his role very seriously so could not be approached to sign copies of the Watford Treasury until after the game.

20th August 2022- Championship, Preston North End 0 Watford 0

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Attendance:15,317

BBC Sport: Preston North End played out a fourth goalless draw in five Championship games against a Watford side who also continued their unbeaten start to the season.

Sky Sports: The home side had the better of the first half, with Alan Browne and Ryan Ledson forcing saves from Daniel Bachmann. Vakoun Bayo and Rey Manaj squandered huge chances for the Hertfordshire side either side of the break.

BHappy: The team selection betrays a dilemma that would have been difficult to anticipate at the start of last season when, after promotion on the back of a solid defensive record we attempted to re-arm the attack.  Things didn’t go well for Ashley Fletcher, whose recruitment was surely with half an eye on the possibility that we wouldn’t get promoted in 2021, but if he’s the sixth cab off the rank for a newly promoted side (and without the benefit of “less than the sum of our parts” hindsight) you’re surely doing OK. But all six are unavailable for today’s game.

Fran’s Watford Blog: This game remained goalless through a combination of another sterling performance from Dan Bachmann and wasteful finishing from Manaj and Bayo.  While they were both disappointing in front of goal, at least they were getting into position to cause problems.  Asprilla was brilliant again both in attack and getting back to defend.  He is going to be some player.

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28th November 2020- Championship, Watford 4 Preston North End 1

Another home game, another win – a sixth in seven games – and a best start to a season at Vicarage Road in at least 13 years. No wonder the fans are so desperate to have their name pulled out of the hat ahead of the return of supporters next week.

There are issues to be fixed on the road, the Head Coach and the players are aware of that, but this grand old place is becoming a fortress and no-one will look forward to coming here this season, especially when fans are drip fed back in. The win over Preston was the biggest of the season, the fourth time in five home games they had scored at least three goals and only Bournemouth have prevented a 100 per cent record. The 19 points the team have harvested from seven games eclipses the 2007/08 haul of 16 under Aidy Boothroyd.

That particular anticipated push for a swift return to the top flight fell away, but this one should, fingers crossed, have legs, especially as the team is expected to get better and more fluent. The depth of the squad should also play a part, particularly amid such a punishing schedule. It is doubtful there is a team without players of the calibre of Étienne Capoue, Will Hughes and Tom Cleverley and yet still able to field a midfield two with full and England Under-20 honours.

You also had Portugal youth international Domingos Quina playing as a makeshift left-midfielder and he chipped in with his first goal in nearly two years, and his third for the club, after nine minutes. Troy Deeney is slightly more used to finding the back of the net and he slammed in his 133rd for the club eight minutes after half-time from the spot. Not done there, the captain then was involved in a lovely give-and-go with Nathaniel Chalobah for the third that clinched it. It was needed as Preston had threatened to make it a tricky last half-hour when Tom Barkhuizen made it 2-1.

Deeney departed with 20 minutes left as his job had been done. There are plenty of battles ahead and there was no point risking him with this one won. It was one of those days when he would have got a rousing ovation from a packed house as he ambled off and milked it for all it was worth. He was just putting his warm jacket on and sitting back in his chair when João Pedro made it four.

The Brazilian was on after half-an-hour because of an injury to Andre Gray. It was a real shame we only saw the restoration of Deeney and Gray for a third of the match before Gray limped off with a hamstring problem. In their first outing from the off in more than 14 months, and only the 14th time they had been paired together, they looked menacing and set the tone from the front. It took just two minutes for Deeney to find his old sparring partner and for Gray to show the confidence to let fly. The effort smacked against a defender, but the intent was clear. Gray then returned the favour to Deeney three minutes later with a cuter pass.

Without the pressure of being the lone front-runner, you had Gray closing down the ‘keeper and harrying Jordan Storey on the touchline. The rest of the team fed off that energy, particularly James Garner who rattled into three tackles in quick succession, including an over-zealous one on Brad Potts that earned him a yellow card. This was the intensity Head Coach Vladimir Ivić had been demanding.

It was not all plain sailing. It never is in this division. Sean Maguire and Potts, with a much closer one, had chances before the home side scored first while Ben Foster had to save bravely and smartly with his legs from Patrick Bauer even after Quina had put the team in front.

The team lost a bit of momentum after Gray, fearing a recurrence of the injury he sustained against Tottenham Hotspur, trudged off somewhat disconsolately. The Golden Boys were still largely in control without even being dominant. They thought they had that buffer of a second goal before half-time, that one that allows you to relax a bit more, but Ismaïla Sarr had strayed offside in converting a Deeney header from a pre-rehearsed Garner corner.

There were four goals in 13 second-half minutes against Coventry last time out here and there was a similar flurry after the break again, this time in a six-minute spell.

Deeney smashed in a penalty, his 33rd for the club, after Sarr had been fouled; Barkhuizen pulled one back with a shot that deflected off Garner and then Chalobah scored the goal of the game after sweet exchange with Deeney. It could have been more. Declan Rudd prevented the now full-of-confidence Deeney from finding the bottom corner with a low save and then dived high to his right to deny Sarr from lashing one in from range.

The fourth goal that had been coming did arrive on 74 minutes when João Pedro tucked one in at the far post from a Garner corner. This was now the going over the team had been threatening to give someone. Now the task is to transfer a slice of this form to the performances on the road, starting at Forest on Wednesday.

Watford batter Preston North End with attacking display

Watford produce impressive display to beat Preston North End

Vladimir Ivic wants improvement despite Watford win over Preston

Watford players rated after thrashing Preston North End

Nathaniel Chalobah delighted to score for Watford against Preston

Joao Pedro hoping to learn from Watford captain Troy Deeney

Vladimir Ivic calls Troy Deeney a leader after Watford win

Watford captain Troy Deeney marked his first start of the season with an inspired display in a 4-1 victory over Preston.The 32-year old scored one and created another to give the Hertfordshire side a comfortable afternoon at Vicarage Road.

Watford made it 19 points from a possible 21 at Vicarage Road this season, but had to overcome a side which boasted the second-best away record in the division, with all but three of their 16-point total earned on the road.

If we’re edging closer towards what things Ought To Be off the pitch, we’re suddenly ahead of the game on it.  Today’s shuffling of the deck saw the fielding of the same 20 names that muddled their way to a point at Ashton Gate on Wednesday but with a critical switch bringing Troy in for his first start of the season in place of João Pedro.

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25th August 2015- League Cup Second Round, Preston North End 1 Watford 0

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BBC Sport: Championship Preston reached round three of the Capital One Cup as Marnick Vermijl’s goal saw off Premier League Watford, who finished with 10 men.

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15th February 2011-Championship, Watford 2 Preston North End 2

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Preston threw away a two-goal lead to leave manager Phil Brown still searching for his first win since taking over at the rock-bottom Championship club.

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Every series of Masterchef – mmm, topical – has an awful lot of contestants. That being the case, a helping hand is provided in the shape of a short, simple label for us to remember each one by, a three-words-or-less summary of their entire existence prior to having their life changed by cooking scallops with a minted pea puree for Greg and Jeff. (I know it’s not Jeff, but I can’t be bothered to look it up.)

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7th November 2009-Championship, Watford 2 Preston North End 0

BHappy image report:From the first minute where Preston’s defence watched a cross float to the far post with the immobile, distracted air of kids at a firework display it was evident that fun could be had.

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