Postpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 6 April 2015
Now we'll start our build-up to our seven 15:00 BST kick-offs.
Malky Mackay sacked as Wigan manager
Blackpool relegated from Championship
Wolves beat Leeds 4-3 with late winner
Bournemouth come from 2-0 down to win 4-2
Cherries go top, Norwich second, Watford third
Richard Winton, Mandeep Sanghera and Emlyn Begley
Now we'll start our build-up to our seven 15:00 BST kick-offs.
Jim in Tottenham: Middlesbrough have been found wanting - they have no pace in the side. They will lose to Derby in play-off final.
Troy Deeney scored the opener to become the first Watford player to pass 20 goals for a third successive season.
"It's never been done and if I stop playing now no-one can take it away from me. Love me or hate me that's mine," he tells Sky Sports.
"This win will only be remembered if we go up."
Steve Claridge
BBC Sport at Vicarage Road
"Watford were worthy winners, they were the team that provided more threat. They were defensively strong as well. They play 3-5-2 and have a lovely balance. Middlesbrough were a bit negative, a bit one paced."
Watford midfielder Adlene Guedioura speaking to Sky Sports: "This game was important. This is a good victory and it had great goals from our strikers. We still have games to go and need to be focused."
Andrew in Richill: This is a great result for the top of the table picture in the Championship. Four teams within one win of topping the league table with five games remaining.
The answer to my question on 90 minutes is an emphatic no as Boro fail to mount anything resembling a comeback and lose 2-0.
Steve Claridge
BBC Sport at Vicarage Road
"Can Middlesbrough finish in the top two? Not from what I have seen today or what I saw from them at Bournemouth. If you're talking about a team that can go and win their next five games then Watford can do that."
There will be five minutes of added time. Surely, not enough time for Boro to mount an unlikely comeback is it?
Boro finally force Watford keeper Heurelho Gomes into a meaningful save as Kike gets off a shot which the Hornets stopper palms away.
The game is slowly petering out as Watford hold on to their lead with ease against a Boro side who have never looked like getting back into the game after going behind in the first half.
Ben and Zak in Watford: GOLD! Ighalo! Oh! Always believe in your soul! You've got the power to know, you're indestructable! Always believe in...Ighalo! Oh!
It's more likely Watford will add a third than Boro score at the moment and only a top save from Dimi Konstantopoulos stops the visitors going three down. A sidefooted volley from Watford midfielder Adlene Guedioura is destined for the top corner before Konstantopoulos manages to tip it over at full stretch.
Steve Claridge
BBC Sport at Vicarage Road
"Unfortunately for Middlesbrough they have come up short in the the two big games they have played against teams around them. That's really cost them. It doesn't look as though they are going to get back into this. They didn't really look like they were going to get back into it when they were 1-0 down."
Albert Adomah and Tomas Kalas combine on Boro's right flank before the latter sends in a cross which Kike puts well high.
Middlesbrough came to Vicarage Road with the tightest defence in the Championship but Watford are showing they also have a mean backline. Boro defender George Friend plays a one-two with Kike and gets in a shot which is blocked by a diving tackle from Tommy Hoban.
Steve Claridge
BBC Sport at Vicarage Road
"Unless we see a huge change then Watford are going to win this and win comfortably."
Mike Funnell: Forget Charlie Adam scoring from outside Chelsea's half. It's more unlikely Odion Ighalo just scored from outside Middlesborough's box!
Marcus Elder: What a goal, what a team. Passion, commitment, strength and skill after so much Middlesbrough possession.
Watford striker Odion Ighalo's 15th goal in 13 games is his last piece of the action as he is replaced by Matej Vydra.
Steve Claridge
BBC Sport at Vicarage Road
"What a finish...that is the difference between the two sides. I'm not sure if Middlesbrough keeper Dimitrios Konstantopoulos should have done better but it is still a great finish. It gives Watford a bit of breathing space in what was a tight game. Middlesbrough came up short against Bournemouth and they are going to come up short here. Are they the two games that are going to cost them?"