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98'
FULL TIME
97'
Mavididi takes a chance from the edge of the area, but his shot misses the target
95' Yellow card for Leicester
Vardy
95' Yellow card for Watford
Hoedt
90'
+7
85'
Ince Asprilla in space near the edge of the box, who shoots wide
79'
High pressure once again sees Leicester lose possession in their own half, with the striker finding Ince through Dennis, but his shot goes over the crossbar
72' Substitution for Leicester
In: Vardy
Out: Daka
72' Substitution for Watford
In: Ince
Out: Chakvetadze
63' GOAL WATFORD
The high pressure finally paid off for the Hornets, with Hermansen passing the ball straight to Dennis in the box, unmarked, with the striker making no mistake with his finish
61' Substitutions for Watford
In: Andrews, Dennis and Asprilla
Out: Rajović, Sema and Martins
58'
Watford were better after the goal, with an interception from Koné that found Sema on the left and Rajović in space in the area. Faes managed to deflect it out for a corner, although he almost scored an own goal
55' GOAL LEICESTER
Ricardo Pereira charges into the area, works with Fatawu and hits a first-time shot
49'
Sema's cross is deflected towards goal by Rajović, but it deflects off Faes and out for a corner that is wasted
45'
Game restart
50'
Half time
45'
+5
40'
Final straight is more truncated
37' Yellow card for Leicester
Winks
33'
Porteous tries to take advantage of a free-kick in the box, but hits Hermansen too hard
27'
Koné takes a shot from the edge of the area. The shot misses the target
25'
Lewis finds space on the left, he tries to pick up Rajović, but Faes appears to cut him off
22'
Daka receives medical attention
20'
Dewsbury-Hall enters the area, but is left with no angle and sends it wide
17'
Koné concedes a free-kick in the defensive area
14'
A quick pass from the Foxes leads to Pereira finding Daka on the edge of the box, but he shoots over the goal
11' GOAL LEICESTER
Daka takes a fierce shot from the left. Hamer hits it, but can't do anything about it
10' PENALTY
Chakvetadze fouls Praet in the box and the referee has no hesitation in awarding the penalty
5'
Fatawa tries a pass to Daka, but Hoedt is there to cut him off
3' Substitution for Watford
In: Rajović
Out: Bayo
2'
Bayo limps holding his thigh
00'
Ball rolling
Foxes have already started preparing
All eyes on #WATLEI 👀 — Leicester City (@LCFC) February 10, 2024
50x Wes
50th Watford appearance for Wes today. 🫡 pic.twitter.com/kGiLIr61pf — Watford Football Club (@WatfordFC) February 10, 2024
Leicester roster
Here's how we look at Watford 🦊#WATLEI pic.twitter.com/XojDrd3egX — Leicester City (@LCFC) February 10, 2024
Watford roster
𝗧𝗘𝗔𝗠 𝗡𝗘𝗪𝗦. 🙌
A first league start since Boxing Day for King Ken. 👑#WatfordFC | @EFL pic.twitter.com/dyu5udYcwL — Watford Football Club (@WatfordFC) February 10, 2024
Goal on Leicester's mind
Leicester's last visit to Watford was in a 5-1 Premier League win in May 2022 - the Foxes last won back-to-back games at Vicarage Road in March 2016
Watford doesn't have fond memories
Watford have lost 10 of their last 15 league matches against Leicester City (W3 D2), including each of the last three in a row
Foxes
Leicester’s Patson Daka has scored six goals in just eight league starts this season, boasting the best minutes-per-goal rate of any player to score more than five times in the Championship this term, averaging one goal every 100 minutes
Hornets
Having only lost two of their opening 11 home league games this season (W5 D4), Watford have since lost three of their last four at Vicarage Road in the Championship (D1)
Latest matches
November 2023: Leicester City 2-0 Watford (Championship)
May 2022: Watford 1-5 Leicester City (Premier League)
January 2022: Leicester City 4-1 Watford (FA Cup)
November 2021: Leicester City 4-2 Watford (Premier League)
June 2020: Watford 1-1 Leicester City (Premier League)
December 2019: Leicester City 2-0 Watford (Premier League)
Refereeing
Referee: Oliver Langford
Assistant 1: Hristo Karaivanov
Assistant 2: Richard Woodward
Fourth official: Carl Brook
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Speak, Enzo Maresca!
"Right now it's important to win games. I think we're in the last part of the season, so we need to be consistent and probably, game after game, we'll see where we are and hopefully we can achieve our goal.
It's the way we play, sometimes it feels like second gear, but we're just waiting for the moment and then we attack with the ball, but we also defend when we have the ball.
The only injury problem was Jannik, he felt something. It's a muscular problem. We'll see. He could be available for Tuesday's game. That's the good news, or for next Saturday's game, but we'll see. It's not a major injury, so we hope we can have him back on Tuesday or next Saturday."
Speak, Valérien Ismaël!
"You have to be strong, you have to be solid, you have to suffer at some point and you have to be good on the ball as well, be calm and have that composure. It was our fourth game in 10 days [against Southampton]. We have to deal with it, we're not looking for any excuses, but it's a fact that's on the table. How we want to play, you need that freshness in the mind for decision making.
The game against Cardiff was a big blow for us, before that everything was fine. At the moment we're not able to take the next step. We've assessed the situation and analyzed it and tried to find solutions. But the schedule makes it difficult for us because it's relentless.
We have the whole squad available. [Jeremy] Ngakia is back in training, Edo Kayembe will also be back, so we have the full squad available. There's nothing wrong with that.
I think it's more the repetition of the game, the stress we have to deal with. It's very intense, especially for our young players. They have to manage it too, but it's a process.
I think it's a process throughout the season, with ups and downs. Now it's another slump, but we make sure we don't stay down for too long and stay together."
Classification
Foxes
Leicester City are sitting pretty at the top of the league table. In first place, the Foxes have 72 points, 11 more than second-placed Southampton.
The Blue and Whites are on the back of three wins, one draw and one defeat.
The Hornets
Watford are in 11th place, with 41 points from 30 games and four clear of Hull City, the first team in the playoff zone. The Hornets have three draws, one win and one defeat.
Vicarage Road
Vicarage Road is a soccer stadium located in the town of Watford, Hertfordshire, England. Opened in 1922, the stadium has undergone several expansions over the years to meet the needs of Watford Football Club, which calls Vicarage Road home. With a capacity of around 22,200 spectators, the stadium is considered medium-sized compared to others in the Premier League.
Watford FC's history at Vicarage Road is marked by many memorable moments, including historic victories, thrilling games and outstanding player performances. The club has had different periods of success in its career in the various divisions of English soccer, including winning the FA Cup in 1971 and promotion to the Premier League in 1999.
The atmosphere during matches at Vicarage Road is known to be vibrant, with Watford fans, also known as "The Hornets", passionately supporting their team. The stadium provides an authentic experience for soccer fans, with the enthusiasm of the crowd adding a unique element to every match.
The stadium's stands are divided into four sectors:
Vicarage Road Stand: Located on the east side of the stadium, this section is home to Watford's most fanatical supporters. It is known for its vibrant atmosphere and unconditional support for the Hornets.
Rookery Stand: Located on the west side of the stadium, this section is home to Watford's youngest and liveliest fans. It is known for its festive atmosphere and contagious energy.
Graham Taylor Stand: Located on the south side of the stadium, this section was renamed after former Watford manager Graham Taylor. It is known for its history and tradition.
Sir Elton John Stand: Located on the north side of the stadium, this section was renamed after Watford owner Sir Elton John. It is known for its luxurious and elegant atmosphere.
In addition, the name "Vicarage Road" is a reference to the street where the stadium is located.
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Watford vs Leicester City this Saturday (10), at the Vicarage Road at 10 am ET, for the EFL Championship. The match is valid for the 31th round of the competition.
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