Silly mistakes cost Watford win - Mazzarripublished at 20:38 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2017
Watford manager Walter Mazzarri says silly mistakes lead to his side missing out on all three points against West Ham at Vicarage Road.
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Read MoreWatford v West Ham (17:30 GMT)
Watford make two changes to the side that lost 2-0 to Manchester United in their previous match, two weeks ago on 11 February.
Daryl Janmaat and Valon Behrami come in, with Craig Cathcart and Sebastian Prodl dropping to the bench.
Watford XI: Gomes, Janmaat, Kaboul, Britos, Holebas; Cleverley, Behrami, Capoue; Zarate, Deeney, Niang
Subs: Arlauskis, Prodl, Cathcart, Zuniga, Doucoure, Success, Okaka.
West Ham name an unchanged side from their previous game - a 2-2 draw at home to West Brom, also on 11 February.
Andy Carroll is not fit enough for the bench, but Andre Ayew returns to the squad for the first time since the Africa Cup of Nations.
West Ham XI: Randolph, Kouyate, Fonte, Reid, Cresswell, Noble, Obiang, Feghouli, Snodgrass, Lanzini, Antonio.
Subs: Adrian, Collins, Ayew, Byram, Masuaku, Calleri, Fernandes.
Watford v West Ham (17:30 GMT)
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Match of the Day commentator
Watford's season effectively kicked off 41 minutes into their match against West Ham at the London Stadium in mid-September.
Trailing 2-0, a deflected shot from Odion Ighalo reduced the arrears and proved the catalyst to a stunning revival.
A 4-2 victory saw them soar out of the bottom three, early relegation fears were eased and they've not looked in serious trouble since.
Improving on last season's finish of 13th looks within their reach, but that bid could be checked by a Hammers side that has been so impressive on the road since Christmas.
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