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27th December 1993- New Division One, Leicester City 4 Watford 4

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Leicester Mercury, 27 Dec 1993
Daily Telegraph, 28 Dec 1993
Daily Mirror, 28 Dec 1993
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27th December 1986- Division One, Watford 1 Newcastle United 0

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Sunday People, 28 Dec 1986
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https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-division-one/27-december-1986/
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27th December 1982- Division One, Luton Town 1 Watford 0

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Guardian, 28 Dec 1982
Daily Mirror, 28 Dec 1982

Watford Observer match report

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https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-division-one/27-december-1982/
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27th December 1977- Division Four, Torquay United 2 Watford 3

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Herald Express, 28 Dec 1977

Watford Observer match report

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https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-division-four/27-december-1977/
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27th December 1975- Division Four, Watford 2 Exeter City 0

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Sunday People, 28 Dec 1975

Watford Observer match report

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https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-division-four/27-december-1975/

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27th December 1971- Division Two, Watford 0 Oxford United 1

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Daily Mirror, 28 Dec 1971

Watford Observer match report

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27th December 1969- Division Two, Sheffield United 1 Watford 1

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Evening Standard, 27 Dec 1969
Daily Mirror, 28 Dec 1969
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https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-division-two/27-december-1969/
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27th December 1965- Division Three, Brighton & Hove Albion 2 Watford 0

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Sports Argus, 28 Dec 1965

Watford Observer match report

https://www.soccerbase.com/matches/results.sd?date=1965-12-27
https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-division-three/27-december-1965/

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27th December 1958- Division Four, Watford 1 Walsall 2

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https://www.soccerbase.com/matches/results.sd?date=1958-12-27
https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-division-four/27-december-1958/
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27th December 1947- Division Three (South), Queens Park Rangers 5 Watford 1

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The People, 28 Dec 1947
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https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/division-three-south/27-december-1947/

26th December 2025- Championship, Leicester City 1 Watford 2

Watford Observer: Watford training on Christmas Day ahead of packed fixture schedule, reveals Alleyne

Watford Observer: MATCHDAY RECAP: Leicester City 1-2 Watford

Match Report: Pollock heads winner as Watford secure impressive 2-1 win at Leicester

‘Really happy for players, staff and supporters’ – Gracia on Leicester win

Kyprianou hails Chakvetadze quality after ‘big’ Leicester win

BBC: Othmane Maamma’s delightful strike sparked a stylish fightback as Watford moved to the verge of the Championship play-off spots with victory over faltering Leicester City.

Sky: Imran Louza played a starring role with two assists as Watford came from behind to win 2-1 at Leicester and claim back-to-back victories for the first time this season in the Sky Bet Championship.

20th December 2025- Championship, Watford 1 Stoke City 0

Watford Observer: Referee set to take charge of Watford game for second time this season

Gracia on planning for the festive period and the absence of Kayembe

‘I remember him really well’ – Gracia comes up against former player on Saturday

Watford Observer: MATCHDAY RECAP: Watford 1-0 Stoke City

Match Report: Kjerrumgaard goal earns Watford 1-0 win over Stoke City

Gracia proud that Watford ‘stuck to the plan’ in Stoke win

Gracia explains playing Chakvetadze centrally and praises forwards

Stoke verdict: Wholehearted Pollock typifies hard-earned victory

Alleyne: ‘We think we can beat everyone – we want promotion’

BBC: Watford extended their unbeaten Championship run to four games with a narrow victory over out-of-form Stoke City.

Sky: The Danish striker was on target in the 74th minute to stretch the Hornets’ unbeaten home run to nine matches, and they have lost just once in their last 10 home and away.

Fran’s Watford Blog: At the end of the game a couple of players had collapsed to the ground, which is not unusual, but then the physios came on and it was apparent that Semedo was in some trouble. Pollock had gone to applaud the Rookery while the rest of the players surrounded the stricken Semedo, and he was called back to join them. It looked really worrying, so it was a relief when Vivaldo got to his feet and walked off the pitch. The highlights showed him taking a nasty elbow to the face in the last action of the game.

From the Rookery End: Watford fans were treated to an early Christmas gift as Javi and the boys delivered a hard-fought 1–0 win over Stoke City — and this week, Jon, Jordi, Kieran and the Brigadier are in festive spirits as they break it all down.

13th December 2025- Championship, Wrexham 2 Watford 2

Watford Observer: Wrexham preview: The oldest team in the Championship takes on the youngest

Gracia: ‘I like that we are disappointed with results – it shows we want more’

Watford Observer: MATCHDAY RECAP: Wrexham 2-2 Watford

Match Report: Injury-time equaliser denies Watford in 2-2 draw at Wrexham

Watford assistant Aranalde claims ‘shocking’ decision cost Hornets at Wrexham

Aranalde: ‘We had the game under control until the last five minutes’

Gracia’s tactical tweaks improve Watford – but prospects remain unclear

Wrexham boss Parkinson thought Gracia’s red card was harsh

BBC: Ollie Rathbone struck in the second minute of added time as Wrexham salvaged a point against Watford. Josh Windass notched his sixth goal of the season to give the hosts an early lead at the Stok Cae Ras.

Sky: Watford brushed aside Josh Windass’ opener as first-half goals from Mamadou Doumbia and Othmane Maamma put the visitors on course for all three points.

Fran’s Watford Blog: As disappointing as it was only to get a point from this game, it was probably the right result. It had been a game lacking in quality from both sides, but a decent battle. All of the goals had a bit of luck to them. After the last-minute winner against Sheffield Wednesday in midweek, it would be churlish to complain about the same happening to us on Saturday

From the Rookery End: Two games, two injury-time goals, and absolutely no shortage of talking points. The lads relive the frustration and fightback of the draw with Sheffield Wednesday before heading to North Wales for an afternoon that felt very different since the Hornets last visit to STōK Cae Ras (The Racecoure Ground), almost 30 years ago. Of course, this time the spotlight burned brighter than ever, with Hollywood royalty Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney watching on from the stands.

9th December 2025- Championship, Watford 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1

Watford Observer: Watford aiming to end poor record after referee named for Wednesday clash

Chakvetadze and Irankunda in training as Watford aim for first back-to-back wins

Former Watford favourite resumes training in time for Vicarage Road return

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Watford Observer: MATCHDAY RECAP: Watford 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday

Five talking points after Watford draw with Wednesday

Match Report: Last-gasp Semedo equaliser sees Watford draw to Sheffield Wednesday

‘We have to fix it’ – Gracia laments ‘soft goals’ holding Watford back

Javi Gracia on fielding midfield two of Edo Kayembe and Imran Louza

Sheffield Wednesday verdict: Sloppy opener tells the story of Watford’s season

‘I don’t feel it’ – Gracia wants Watford to show more pride to ‘defend the shirt’

BBC: Vivaldo Semedo’s stoppage time equaliser denied Sheffield Wednesday their second league win of the season as Watford left it late to snatch a 1-1 draw at Vicarage Road.

Sky: Charlie McNeill’s third goal in two games appeared to have handed rock-bottom Wednesday a rare bit of cheer in a difficult campaign. But just when wasteful Watford, who missed a penalty through skipper Imran Louza, seemed to have run out of ideas, Semedo squeezed a volley from Mamadou Doumbia’s cross under goalkeeper Pierce Charles to salvage a point.

Fran’s Watford Blog: It had been a very frustrating evening of football. The Hornets had created a hatful of chances and should have won at a canter, but a mixture of wasteful finishing and some terrific saves from the Wednesday keeper meant that we needed a late equaliser to salvage a point. The failures in front of goal meant that other deficiencies were more noticeable. The players seemed not to be quick enough to the ball and too often saw passes intercepted as they waited for them to arrive. But there were some excellent moves, especially in the first half. Maamma was a constant menace and should have found the net on more than one occasion. It was unfortunate that he was withdrawn at the break as he was on a yellow card. Louza also had some excellent chances, but his penalty was poor and Kayembe’s disallowed goal seemed to be a bit of a harsh decision. There were a lot of people angry at the referee, who did have some interesting moments during the game, particularly when he tackled Bola, but he was not responsible for the result. We have played a lot worse than that and won this season. It was just one of those nights.

6th December 2025- Championship, Watford 3 Norwich City 2

Watford Observer: Team news: Irankunda ruled out but Chakvetadze ready for bigger role

Gracia: ‘I would rather hear compliments after winning games’

Gracia hopes recent home frustration fuels big week for Watford

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Watford Observer: MATCHDAY RECAP: Watford 3-2 Norwich City

Five talking points from Watford’s victory over Norwich

Match Report: Ince bags the winner as Watford beat Norwich 3-2

‘Not the way we want to play’ – Gracia not happy despite Watford win over Norwich

‘Not just about one mistake’ – Gracia on Keben sub and Alleyne impact

BBC: Tom Ince delivered another comeback victory for Watford with a late winner against Championship strugglers Norwich City.

Sky: Norwich twice went ahead and often played with enterprise which belied their lowly position, but they were undone by two-goal Luca Kjerrumgaard’s twin headers and 33-year-old Ince’s enduring poacher’s instincts.

BHappy: If we didn’t deserve the win we definitely earned it. Nonetheless, near universal relief at the final whistle as the impressive away following trooped dejectedly out. I say near universal, since Vivaldo Semedo was left beating the turf in prolonged and theatrical frustration having believed he’d fooled the keeper (who may have simply heard a whistle that he had not) as the game concluded with him tapping into an empty net. His dramatic histrionics were interrupted by his being mobbed by an exuberant mob from the bench, fronted by Nestory Irankunda. Further evidence, alongside Othmane Maamma watching the game’s concluding moments fixatedly from the bench unable to sit down or to get as far as putting a tracksuit top on, of a spirit that seems transformed since the early days of the season.

Fran’s Watford Blog: A friend described this game as entertainingly terrible, which was a bit harsh, but it was certainly entertaining. It was the classic game of two halves. In the first half, there was no cohesion at all, Norwich were running the show and the defence was a shambles. The change at the break really made a difference and suddenly, we had a team who were playing together, creating some really good chances and defending with a lot more conviction. The man of the match was Ngakia, who was superb, making a couple of key tackles in the box on Sargent and providing the assist for Kjerrumgaard’s second. It was great to see Luca score, and he took both goals well with the second being particularly impressive.  Come from behind wins always have you leaving the ground with a smile on your face. The only negative was the injury to Chakvetadze. I hope he is back in the team very soon.

1st December 2025- Championship, Birmingham City 2 Watford 1

Watford Observer: Birmingham preview: Troy Deeney on fixture closest to his heart

The key stat that should give Watford encouragement heading to Birmingham

‘We are motivated to do it again’ – Gracia wants more success on the road

Watford Observer: MATCHDAY RECAP: Birmingham City 2-1 Watford

Match Report: Defensive errors cost Watford in 2-1 defeat at Birmingham

Gracia on Birmingham defeat: ‘We are paying for our mistakes’

Compliments but not points: Watford sum up their season so far at Birmingham

Chakvetadze approaching full fitness after impressive cameo at Birmingham

Birmingham boss Davies praises Watford but says Kyprianou should have seen red

BBC: Demarai Gray’s wonderful individual effort helped Birmingham City climb to within a point of the Championship play-offs with victory over Watford. Paik Seung-ho opened the scoring from outside the box before Gray’s classy effort found the top corner to put Birmingham fully in control at the break. Othmane Maamma pulled one back for Watford but the home side, seeking successive promotions after last season’s League One title triumph, held on.

Sky: The Blues earned a fourth straight win at St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park while Watford’s miserable run on the road continued despite a valiant effort in the second half.

Fran’s Watford Blog: It was another decent but ultimately disappointing performance against a tough opponent. Both goals were the result of mistakes by the Hornets and, as so often this season, we were not clinical enough in front of goal. Kyprianou had his worst game in a Watford shirt, looking very nervous on the ball and making some terrible loose passes. He wasn’t the only one guilty of that and the mistakes decided the outcome. Louza had a quiet first half but was back storming in the second period. Maamma was excellent throughout. A constant menace to the Birmingham defence, creating several good chances and his goal was very well taken. Chakvetadze also had a good evening and was involved in the creation of the goal. Bola also had a good night, he continues to excite going forward and really should have been on the scoresheet.

From the Rookery End: A raw Monday evening away at St Andrews as defeat strikes Watford again — 2–1 to Birmingham City, but this one felt more self-inflicted than stolen. Jon, Jordi, Jason and Paul from Denver watched that game in the FTRE spiritual home, at the spiritual table, in the Railway Arms.