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Jeff Hendrick takes advantage of some sloppy defending by Gabriele Angella but his pull back is cleared. It is all Derby now.
Former Portsmouth striker Steve Claridge
BBC Radio 5 live at Pride Park
"Watford have five minutes left. They'll take a draw from here. Five minutes to survive."
Still Derby come forward but Heurelho Gomes gratefully gathers. Watford look happy with what they have.
Derby having plenty of the ball around Watford's penalty area but top scorer Chris Martin, on for Craig Bryson, heads over the bar. Can the big man grab a winner?
Will Derby's winless run stretch to seven matches? They need a goal in the last eight minutes to stop that happening.
There is a winner in this match as Derby pile forward looking to take advantage of Watford's numerical deficit. Tom Ince fires over after a turn inside the penalty area. Watford still look dangerous on the break though.
Former Portsmouth striker Steve Claridge
BBC Radio 5 live at Pride Park
"What a ball that is from Adlene Guedioura for Watford's equaliser (see 76 mins). He was looking the other way as well. It was perfectly weighted and Odion Ighalo provides the finish. An unbelievable pass."
The hero a minute ago, Odion Ighalo almost turns villain as he loses the ball and Tom Ince races through on goal. He looks certain to score but goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes keeps it out with his feet. What a last 10 minutes we have ahead. A Watford winner would move them top.
The away side have now doubled their lead - Billy Clarke is the man with the goal, hammering the ball past Stephen Bywater from 18 yards to put the Bantams two to the good. Under 20 minutes for Doncaster to find a reply.
Derby have more work to do now as Watford level, and what a goal that is. Odion Ighalo chests the ball into Adlene Guedioura, whose brilliant curling pass falls at the striker's feet and he finishes calmly.
Watford still coming forward. Derby have work to do yet to secure their first win seven.
Former Portsmouth striker Steve Claridge
BBC Radio 5 live at Pride Park
"Darren Bent is looking in fantastic form - I haven't see him play with such energy in years - but up front for Watford it's a different story.
"Odion Ighalo and Troy Deeney are very similar in style and perhaps leaving Matej Vrydra would have given them something a bit different. Ighalo has given the ball away an awful lot. There's no rush from Derby. They can afford to be patient now they're ahead."
Watford may be a man light and a goal down but they aren't giving up yet. A good spell of pressure by the visitors.
A free-kick to Watford 40 yards out on the flank. The least said about that the better though as Daniel Tozer's delivery ends up behind the goal and in the Derby crowd. Horrible.
Jesse, Jesse, Jesse. The Manchester United loanee is played through on goal by the impressive Tom Ince but, after too much dallying, the chance is gone and his shot blocked. Needs to do better.
'You don't know what you're doing' is chanted by the Watford fans towards referee Kevin Friend as he books Troy Deeney after clattering Ryan Shotton. Seemed fair enough to me.
As soon as we brought you news of a goalless draw at the Keepmoat stadium Gary MacKenzie pops up to give Bradford the lead with his first goal for the club, scrambling home after Doncaster failed to clear a Filipe Morais cross.
Close to half an hour remaining in that one.
Scotland danger man Ikechi Anya comes into midfield for Watford in place of Miguel Layun. An attacking move by the 10-men Hornets.
So what has that done to the Championship table?
Not a great deal, although Middlesbrough will be feeling a lot more comfortable at the top of the table - for tonight at least. Derby are also up to fifth, pushing Brentford back into sixth. Seven points between the top eight.
It's all square at the Keepmoat Stadium where 12th are taking on 11th in the League One table.
Curtis Main came closest to breaking the deadlock for Doncaster just before half-time, striking the post from the edge of the area, while James Hanson headed Bradford's best effort wide.