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Watford Vicarage Road 21/1/2025
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Watford
Vicarage Road 21/1/2025 19.45 hrs

Well same journey as Saturday 20 plus miles further on the joy

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MANAGER

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LAST TIME OUT

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FORM GUIDE

WATFORD 7 PNE 9

IN FORM

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CHAMPO STUFF

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THINGS TO DO ON A TUESDAY NIGHT IN WATFORD

GO ON A VISIT TO WATFORD TOWN HALL
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It will be like this but in the dark
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The Fitness Test

Robbie Brady was back in the matchday squad for the trip to Luton Town and he’ll be pushing to feature for the first time since December on Tuesday.

Brad Potts is getting closer to a return of his own, however this one might just come too soon.

Jayden Meghoma will be hoping to make his debut against the Hornets, having been an unused substitute on his first PNE matchday at the weekend.

The Hornets



Watford have enjoyed a good season so far under Tom Cleverley, with only goal difference separating them from the Play-Off spots.

The majority of their points have come at Vicarage Road so far this season, where they have been brilliant in the main. The Hornets started the campaign by going 13 unbeaten on home turf, with 11 of those being victories.

That record can only be bettered by three teams in the division, although they have lost their previous two outings in Hertfordshire.

The Officials

Referee: Tom Nield
Assistant Referees: Alex James and Andrew Dallison
Fourth Official: James Bell

Tom Nield will take charge of his third North End match of the season on Tuesday night.

The referee has officiated PNE’s away draw against Middlesbrough and Deepdale defeat to Bristol City already this campaign.

In total so far in the 2024/25 season, he’s shown 91 yellow cards in the 20 matches he’s refereed.The Fitness Test



MACS VIEW

Same journey as Saturday with about 50 extra miles and night time motorway closures, difficult game as well, they do well at home and seemm to have broken te away curse although did have some luck at Derby.
In my three previous visits have seen 1 goal and we scored it nd didn't win, hopefully wiill be better than the one on Saturday
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