A crucial battle at the foot of the Premier League table takes place at Vicarage Road on Saturday afternoon, as Burnley seek to more or less condemn Watford to the drop.
A crucial battle at the foot of the Premier League table takes place at Vicarage Road on Saturday afternoon, as Burnley seek to more or less condemn Watford to the drop.
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Match: Watford vs Burnley
Date: April 30, 2022
Time: 07:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Vicarage Road Stadium
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The tiny flicker of hope Watford received from Hassane Kamara’s 28th-minute response was immediately extinguished by the red-hot Jesus, and a run of four straight defeats means that Watford are all but condemned to relegation, although they will not be completely down and out this weekend.
Victory for Burnley would leave Watford with a 12-point gap to make up to the Clarets with four games remaining, and they will also be welcoming Everton to Vicarage Road on May 11, but their status as Championship returnees may have already been confirmed before then. The Hornets’ run of four straight defeats has also seen them concede an average of three goals per game in that stretch, and they could also set an unwanted top-flight record of 11 straight defeats on home turf, so every ounce of fighting spirit left in Hodgson’s side must come to the fore this weekend.
Foster; Femenia, Samir, Cathcart, Kamara; Cleverley, Louza, Sissoko; Sarr, Dennis, King
Picking up a trio of successive wins on home soil is certainly the ideal way for Burnley to try to improve on their meagre tally of one Premier League away win in 2021-22 – only Everton have also claimed just a solitary win on the road in the competition this term – but it has been three years since the Clarets last won three top-flight games on the bounce.
Burnley were held to a goalless stalemate by Watford at Turf Moor back in February, but the Hornets have taken just one point from their last three home meetings with the Clarets, who will aim to fend off the threat of one relegation rival once and for all this weekend. Sean Dyche’s hardcore supporters may be loath to admit it, but the sacking of the former Burnley boss has paid early dividends for the relegation-threatened Clarets, who have posted back-to-back wins to take control of their Premier League destiny.
Pope; Roberts, Collins, Tarkowski, Taylor; McNeil, Cork, Brownhill, Lennon; Weghorst, Vydra
Finding the back of the net at the Etihad should give Watford the belief that they can make the net ripple at least once in a game with so much at stake, but a revitalised Burnley are sure to take advantage of the Hornets’ ongoing defensive woes.
It has been nothing but defeat after defeat for Watford in front of their own fans recently, and while Hodgson will rally his troops as best he can, their fate should be virtually sealed as Burnley boost their own hopes of survival. While Watford will seek to arrest their slump in form, they face a rejuvenated Burnley side who are making a late push to secure safety. A cagey affair could ensue, with Burnley coming away with a slender victory.
Watford 1-2 Burnley, as predicted by us.