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8th May 2023- Championship, Watford 2 Stoke City 0

Attendance: 20,100

BBC Sport: A quickfire second-half double from Imran Louza and Keinan Davis saw Watford earn a final day win over Stoke. The Hornets went in front with 20 minutes to go through Louza’s quality curled finish after Potters goalkeeper Matija Sarkic had denied Ismaila Sarr. Ken Sema was the architect of the second, with his run and pass finding Davis whose deflected shot spun out of Sarkic’s reach.

Sky Sports: The question remains as to whether Hornets boss Wilder will still be in charge at Vicarage Road next season but, if this was his last game, then at least he signed off with a win.

BHappy: The match is preceded by a low-key awards ceremony.  Difficult to get the tone right of course, but hard not  to feel that apologetically slipping the voting form out less than a week before the game (and inconsistently so, I wasn’t the only one not to receive one) contributes to the gloomy narrative.  In an unsurprising turn of events the team’s stand-out player, Brighton-bound João Pedro, walks away with the Player of the Season award.  He’s only two months older than Young Player of the Season James Morris, but the rules governing such things have always been pretty fluid and nobody seems to object.  JP’s acceptance speech is polite and perfunctory, with the rather detached efficiency of a Christmas card from an accountant (I don’t have an accountant, or know many accountants to receive cards from but I’m guessing). 

Fran’s Watford Blog: The previous day, Watford Women had a convincing win at Billericay and Ipswich did them a favour by beating Oxford, so the Women ended the season as champions of the National League Southern Premier Division.  Sadly, there is still one more game in their season as they have a promotion play-off against Nottingham Forest who won the Northern Division.  The game will be played in Milton Keynes on 20th May and will be a great chance for revenge after the narrow Cup defeat.  The Women’s championship was celebrated on the pitch before the game and Megan Chandler was given the women’s player of the season award.

2nd October 2022- Championship, Stoke City 0 Watford 4

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BBC Sport: New Watford manager Slaven Bilic got off to a sensational winning start as his rampant Hornets side scored four goals at Stoke.

Sky Sports: Goals from Ismaila Sarr, Ken Sema, Keinan Davis and Vakoun Issouf Bayo secured Bilic an impressive win at the bet365 Stadium with the club’s biggest victory since hammering Bristol City 6-0 in February 2021.

Fran’s Watford Blog: So the Bilić era started with a result that was as unexpected as it was enjoyable.  The starting line-up had players in their favoured positions and the change to four at the back was a positive that allowed the attacking players more freedom.  From the kick-off there had been a more attacking approach than we saw under Edwards and it paid dividends.  Sarr gave his best performance in some time contributing a goal and an assist.  Sema was everywhere and thoroughly deserved the ovation that he received after being substituted.  Kamara was awarded the Man of the Match award and his performance was a joy.  But the highlight of the afternoon was the return of Louza, who was absolutely magnificent.  We were all dancing a jig after watching his performance.

21st September 2021- League Cup Third Round, Watford 1 Stoke City 3

WFC.Net Jon Mark’s goal commentary: 1

Attendance: 8,421

BBC Sport: Late goals from Sam Clucas and Josh Tymon gave Championship side Stoke City a surprise win over a wasteful Watford in the Carabao Cup third round.

Sky Sports: Watford head coach Xisco Munoz changed his entire starting XI from the weekend win at Norwich but the majority of his fringe players failed to impress, while Stoke – showing eight alterations of their own – recovered from their loss at beleaguered Derby last time out.

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22nd January 2021- Championship, Stoke City 1 Watford 2

BBC Sport: Troy Deeney scored one and made another in the space of four second-half minutes as Watford maintained their Championship promotion charge at Stoke City.

Sky Sports: Substitute Steven Fletcher pulled one back (83), but the Potters couldn’t force an equaliser in a nervy final few minutes, allowing Xisco Munoz’s men to pick up just their third away win of the season.

4th November 2020- Championship, Watford 3 Stoke City 2

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In a very uncertain world, fans can head into the latest lockdown with at least a degree of confidence that their beloved team is getting back on track.

After two disappointing results and below-par performances on the road at Wycombe and Barnsley, home comforts proved something of a reference point this team needed to rediscover its bearings. This sort of come-from-behind win, especially when you leave it very late to floor a very decent Stoke team, is the sort that builds confidence and belief. The very nature of the league means you are going to have to recover from a goal, or even two, down at times this season so this formative group now know they can do it.

They are also turning Vicarage Road into something of a fortress. It’s now four wins from five at home this season and the last time the club did that was in 2014-15. And we know what happened then.

If this season is to climax in a similar thrilling fashion, and their is an awful long way to go, Vladimir Ivić knows he needs to address the slowness of starts to games, which stretches all the way back to Project Restart, and greater concentration at set-pieces. They gave another team the headstart, again from a ball from the right, and had to dig deep to muscle their way back into this topsy-turvy contest and win it with some brilliance from Ismaïla Sarr.

It was another poor start by the Hornets, only this time at home. A slick short-corner routine involving Nick Powell and John Obi Mikel resulted in Steven Fletcher guiding the ball into the net from the closest of ranges. The only consolation at the goal coming so early was that it gave the Hornets 88-and-a-half minutes to muster a response.

It look a while and the portents didn’t look great for a bit, but the tide began to change when Cleverely, leading by example, outmuscled Tommy Smith on the touchline in front of the stand named after the club’s greatest ever manager. GT would have loved the way Cleverely chased down a lost cause to win back possession, and, as it so often does, it set the tone for a shift in momentum.

Cleverley wasn’t done there and grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck, much like the club captain on the bench has done so often during the past ten years. Out of nothing really, Cleverely picked up possession on the edge of the box, took a couple of touches to engineer a bit of space and then let fly with one that crashed off the underside of the bar. It was, at first glance, a bit like the one his former England teammate Frank Lampard unleashed against Germany at the 2010 World Cup. Only this one wasn’t quite over the line and needed João Pedro to pressure Angus Gunn in the Stoke goal to take it over the whitewash.

Cleverley celebrated frenziedly and was making doubly sure referee Andy Davies, under pressure from the opposition, didn’t chalk it off. He knew the team needed it, especially after the last two results.

The goal had a galvanising effect. Étienne Capoue made one of his typical sliding interceptions to cut out a pass from Harry Souttar and then piled into Powell. Christian Kabasele executed a smart recovery tackle on Fletcher; Ismaïla Sarr could have made it two from a Ken Sema pass and then Cleverley and Chalobah each went close with headers, both from Kiko Femenía crosses. It was much more like it and the Hornets went into the break with a head of steam.

The momentum continued after the break and they got their noses in front on the hour. Sarr’s nimble feet and a short burst of pace drew a foul from Gunn. The referee might have procrastinated over the first goal, but this was an easy decision to point to the spot. João Pedro assusmed spot-kick duties and rolled the penalty into the bottom left-hand corner.

Ivić then made a double change from a position of strength, replacing the overworked Cleverley with the youthful James Garner and João Pedro with Andre Gray, not worring one iota about the fact the Brazilian had just tucked in his fourth of the season. This is a squad game.

Gray nearly put daylight between the two teams by steering in a header from another delicious Femenía cross and he probably wished he had when Powell equalised with nine minutes of normal time remaining. But just when it looked like they might have thrown away two points, up popped Sarr to slam in the winner. It was the sort of goal that would have seen the Rookery End erupt. It was just a crying shame there were not more in here to witness the drama with their own eyes.

These are very strange times, but thankfully there are players of the calibre of Sarr to provide a bit of welcome cheer.

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A controversial equaliser shrouded in mystery helped Watford beat Stoke 3-2 at Vicarage Road, where Ismaila Sarr scored the winner in stoppage time.

Stoke were given early impetus when Steven Fletcher converted Nick Powell’s low cross. But Watford drew level when Tom Cleverley’s shot was judged to have crossed the line after being tipped on to the bar by keeper Angus Gunn, who was himself then barged over the line by Joao Pedro after gathering the bouncing ball.

31st January 2018- Premier League, Stoke City 0 Watford 0

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BBC SportA tight contest opened up in the last 15 minutes as both teams committed men forward in search of a winner, with substitute Peter Crouch going close for the hosts and Doucoure shooting wide.

guardianTempers boiled over time and again, just as they did in the corresponding fixture at Vicarage Road in October, after which Troy Deeney was retrospectively banned, and it was something of a surprise the game finished with 22 players on the pitch.

BHappy imageI’m here as the result of a phonecall from fellow former fanzine editors at Stephen Todd’s funeral back in October, suggesting that we take on the season’s least inviting midweek away trip in his honour. Toddy knew how to do football supporting better than pretty much anyone I’ve ever met; I’ve lost the knack, but something in the idea has remained sufficiently appealing that I haven’t wheedled my way out in the meantime. We arrive in Stoke at not long after four o’clock, settle into the local Harvester, avail ourselves of the salad cart, try to build a list of every goalscorer from the Pozzo era. Shenanigans and indeed misdemeanours from away trips of yore are mentioned; Dave keeps that flame alive by ordering gammon with egg and pineapple.

FranAfter a swift glass of red at the pub, we headed back to the hotel and spent a late night in the lounge with a large number of Watford fans.  Everyone in attendance had thoroughly enjoyed the performance and were happy to have been part of a more positive crowd.

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