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  1. Pick of the stats: Coventry City v Watfordpublished at 14:51

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    In-form Coventry City welcome Watford to the CBS Arena on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

    Despite their contrasting fortunes over the season so far, a win for Frank Lampard's side could haul them into the top 10 and within three points of Tom Cleverley's Hornets.

    • Coventry have lost one of their past 11 league games against Watford, a 3-2 defeat in November 2020.

    • Each of Watford's past four away league games against Coventry have ended in draws, as many as across their prior 32 matches combined.

    • Coventry have kept a clean sheet in each of their past three home league games (W2 D1) and will be looking to keep four in succession for the first time since January 2021.

    • After beating Derby County 2-0 in their last league game on the road, Watford will be looking to win successive away matches in the Championship for the first time since December 2023.

    • Brandon Thomas-Asante has scored in his past two league games, having scored once in his first 25 league appearances for Coventry. He last scored in three consecutive Football League appearances in January 2022 for Salford City.

  2. Injury headache for Hornets bosspublished at 13:15

    Tom Cleverley looks down in disappointmentImage source, Rex Features

    Watford boss Tom Cleverley is facing up to an injury headache after Tuesday's bruising defeat at home to Preston North End.

    Cleverley revealed forward Kwadwo Baah and midfielder Festy Ebosele could be out for weeks, while Imran Louza and Kevin Keben will be monitored.

    He told a press conference, external that Baah had undergone a scan on his thigh on Wednesday and added: "His injury looks like it could be a fairly significant one – a good few weeks. It's a substantial tear."

    Cleverley fears midfielder Eboele could be sidelined for even longer with an ankle ligament injury, which the boss likened to the injury to keeper Daniel Bachmann - who is out for about three months,

    He said: "Festy is not good news either, and one that we thought might not be so serious.

    "There was more than one occasion on Tuesday when Preston recovered possession with tackles coming in from behind that made contact with the player as well as the ball.

    "Festy's injury looks a lot like Bachmann's from our initial scans, but we'll assess further and go from there."

    The Hornets' head coach added Imran Louza's ankle injury was "the best – or least worst – of the three".

    "We'll be running some more tests. It's not the knee he's been managing, it's lower down, another tackle from behind that's caused a twist of the ankle."

    Cleverley also revealed defender Kevin Keben's training load was being managed because of a knee issue.

    "With Kévin, the type of injury he's had means his knee can be prone to swelling," he said.

  3. 'No future in Watford being a team of mavericks'published at 14:42 22 January

    Watford boss Tom CleverleyImage source, Rex Features
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    Tom Cleverley won promotion to the Premier League as a player with Watford in 2021

    Watford need more players who can do the basics well, says head coach Tom Cleverley.

    The Hornets followed Saturday's 2-0 Championship win at Derby by being beaten 2-1 at home by mid-table Preston on Tuesday night.

    "I've been promoted from this division and there is no future in giving a nine-out-of-10 performance on the Saturday and a two-out-of-10 on the Tuesday - you are better hitting seven every single game," Cleverley told BBC Three Counties Radio.

    "The season we were promoted, we were a better than average team but our lowest performance was an average of six or seven out of 10 and we never went below that and that's by doing the basics."

    Watford have so far signed defender James Abankwah on loan from Italian Serie A club Udinese during the transfer window and Cleverley is looking for more new recruits.

    "There's no future in being a team of mavericks in this division so we need more players who play percentage football and do the basics well."

    Watford are one point outside the Championship play-off places and visit Coventry City on Saturday.

  4. Baah injury 'significant' - Cleverley published at 22:40 21 January

    Watford manager Tom Cleverley watches his team play at Derby CountyImage source, Rex Features

    Watford manager Tom Cleverley fears Kwadwo Baah's injury sustained in the 2-1 home defeat by Preston is "significant".

    The Hornets boss was scathing about his team but his problems were compounded by the loss of Baah's replacement Festy Ebosele and a knock for Imran Louza.

    He told BBC Three Counties Radio: "I'm not sure of the extent of Festy and Imran but Baah looks like a significant injury. We were all on the same page that we needed to improve the squad before this game but I can say that with a bit more conviction now."

    On his side's display, he said: "I keep banging on about those basics but we were just absolutely nowhere near it in the first half. They ran harder, they ran faster, they tackled harder, won every first contact and every second contact - and that's even before I start on us technically as a team.

    "We are throwing games into the hands of the gods, always giving ourselves mountains to climb. It's what we are at the minute, a very inconsistent football team.

    "I told the players before the game we have a great record when we go ahead so that should be extra incentive but we just don't look like a team that's willing to take that step at the minute."

  5. Pick of the stats: Watford v Preston North Endpublished at 12:17 21 January

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    Watford ended a run of four league games without a win (D1 L3) when they won 2-0 at Derby County on Saturday and are only outside the Championship play-off spots on goal difference.

    The Hornets welcome a Preston North End side who have not won in three, including a goalless draw at Luton Town at the weekend, and are five points above the drop zone.

    • Watford have lost one of their past seven league games against Preston (W3 D3 L1), though that defeat was the reverse fixture in October (0-3).

    • Preston have failed to win any of their past seven away league games against Watford (D4 L3), since a 2-1 victory at Vicarage Road in August 2005.

    • Watford have won both of their home midweek league games this season, beating Bristol City 1-0 in November and Portsmouth 2-1 in December.

    • Preston have lost one of their seven midweek league games this season (W3 D3 L1), though that defeat (a 3-1 loss) came in the most recent game against West Brom on New Year's Day.

    • Preston manager Paul Heckingbottom has won two of his three previous EFL meetings with Watford (W2 L1), though his only defeat came at Vicarage Road in August 2022 with Sheffield United, losing 1-0 on the opening day of the 2022-23 campaign.

  6. Cleverley reacts to Watford's win at Derbypublished at 19:03 18 January

    Watford boss Tom Cleverley with his fists in the air as he celebrates victory against DerbyImage source, Rex Features

    Watford boss Tom Cleverley spoke to BBC Three Counties Radio after the Hornets beat Derby County 2-0 at Pride Park.

    "It was a fantastic away performance and it's the clean sheet element that really pleases me the most.

    "I thought James Abankwah came in for his debut after training for two days and was fantastic. And the whole defensive unit really deserve that today, and especially Jonathan Bond.

    "I saw a team that was really willing to sacrifice for the club and for each other. It was a real top performance.

    "Everyone's together, through thick and thin, through the setbacks that we have had recently. That's in the past and everyone is fighting and sacrificing together – players, staff and fans.

    "We are now only one point off fifth and it's starting to look up again."

  7. 'We have to learn from last season' - Cleverleypublished at 10:34 17 January

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    Tom Cleverley is in his first full season in charge of Watford

    Watford must learn recruitment lessons from last season when their Championship promotion challenge fell away, says head coach Tom Cleverley.

    The Hornets are three points short of the play-off places and, at the same stage last season, were four points behind the top six before going on to finish 15th.

    "We must bring in some fresh minds as well as an injection in quality - the next two weeks is an important period for us," Cleverley told BBC Three Counties Radio.

    "Last season I'm sure we were in a similar position at this stage and fell away. We have to learn from that. Why did that happen?"

    Watford have made one signing so far in this January transfer window with the addition of defender James Abankwah on loan from Italian Serie A club Udinese for the remainder of the season.

    "Like most other clubs now, recruitment is left to another department.

    "We sit down and talk about what type of team we want to be, what system we want to recruit to, what areas of that system we see we can improve the most, and we highlight some targets. I have my input, and that's taken on board, and hopefully as many of those [as possible] can be executed," added Cleverley.

    Watford visit Derby County in the Championship on Saturday.

  8. Pick of the stats: Derby County v Watfordpublished at 12:32 16 January

    Side-by-side of Derby County and Watford club badges

    Watford take a trip to Derby County on Saturday in a bid to end their four-game winless run in the Championship. (15:00 GMT).

    The Hornets secured a late equaliser in their midweek draw at Cardiff City to avoid a second loss of the week after falling to Premier League side Fulham in the FA Cup at the weekend.

    Derby are on a losing streak of their own and suffered a dramatic upset against League One's Leyton Orient to see them knocked out of the cup after a thrilling penalty shootout.

    • Derby have lost just three of their past 15 home league games against Watford (D4 L8), scoring 2.1 goals per game over that period.

    • Watford have won each of their past three league games against Derby - as many victories as across their prior 12 meetings with the Rams combined between 2009 and 2015 (D1 L8).

    • Derby have lost each of their past three league games, last losing more in a row back in May 2021 under Wayne Rooney (6).

    • Only Leeds United's (2.9) and Middlesbrough's (2.7) weekend games (Fri/Sat/Sun) are averaging more goals in the Championship this season than Watford's (2.6 – 47 in 18).

    • Derby County's Ebou Adams has conceded the most fouls in the Championship so far this season (48) as well as receiving the most yellow cards of any Rams player (7).

  9. Pick of the stats - Cardiff City v Watfordpublished at 13:08 13 January

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    Watford travel to Cardiff on Tuesday (19:45 GMT) looking to end a run of three consecutive defeats in the Championship.

    The Hornets have slipped out of the play-off spots and down to ninth - and have also won just twice away from home this season (D2 L8).

    The Bluebirds are 23rd following a run of one win in their past 12 league matches (D5 L6)

    • Cardiff City are unbeaten across their past four league games against Watford (W3 D1), winning each of the past two in succession. The Welsh side haven't won three in a row against the Hornets since March 2010.

    • Watford are unbeaten across their past five away league games against Cardiff City (W4 D1), since a 2-1 defeat in October 2012. Across that time, the Hornets have netted 14 goals in total.

    • After a run of four successive home league wins between October/November, Cardiff are winless in their past five such games (D1 L4).

    • Watford have lost four of their past five league games (W1) and could lose four such games in succession outside the top flight for the first time since November 2014.

    • Only Sunderland (28), Stoke City (23) and Norwich City (18) have had more goal involvements from players aged 21 and under in the Championship this season than Watford (16).

  10. Watford's Dwomoh out injured for two monthspublished at 10:10 13 January

    Pierre Dwomoh in action for WatfordImage source, Getty Images

    Watford midfielder Pierre Dwomoh is expected to be out for two months after suffering a thigh injury in Thursday's FA Cup third-round defeat by Premier League side Fulham.

    The 20-year-old Belgium youth international was making just his sixth appearance for the Hornets since moving to the Championship side from Royal Antwerp last summer.

    Watford boss Tom Cleverley said he is familiar with the type of injury and what it will mean for the midfielder.

    "It's very similar to the one I did actually," Cleverley told the club website. "Fortunately, he's a lot younger to recover from it, and it's his left foot."

    Tom Dele-Bashiru, however, should be in the squad for Tuesday's game at Cardiff City for the first time since injuring his knee in October.