Match Preview: Friday,1st March 2013, One of the important match Wolves vs Watford of Championship HD Quality Live Wolves vs Watford streaming is availahere.Wolves vs Watford Live Stream online Championshiponline Video Free The match will take plcae at Tannadice Park on 3/1/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things .TEAM NEWS.Stephen Hunt comes into contention for his first league start of the season on Friday night as struggling Wolves play host to promotion-chasing Watford.
The wideman has missed the majority of this season with a hip injury, only to suffer a lengthy chest infection upon his return to fitness.
Hunt has now recovered from the virus and is pressing his claims for a starting berth as Wolves aim to record their first win for under-pressure boss Dean Saunders and haul themselves out of the Championship relegation zone.
Youngster Matt Doherty made his first-ever league start for Wolves in last Sunday's 2-1 home defeat to Cardiff and should overcome the tight calf which forced him to be replaced by Kevin Foley in the latter stages.
Saunders started with a new-found 3-5-1-1 formation against the Bluebirds before reverting to their more familiar 4-4-2 at half-time when Wolves were losing, and it remains to be seen how he will line up against Watford as the club look to turn their fortunes around.
Wolves
If Dean Saunders wants to hold on to some positives during this terrible run of results, it is that Wolves are not cut off in the bottom three and still have plenty of opportunities to avoid relegation. On the other hand, Saunders has to be wondering what he has to do to turn around the confidence in a squad that has taken a lot of body shots in the last few weeks to sink into the relegation zone.
Wolves are still 22nd in the Championship following a 1-2 home loss to Cardiff City last Sunday and that means they remain just 2 points behind Barnsley in the safety zone. With the Sky TV cameras in town, Wolves actually can move out of the bottom three, for 24 hours at least with a win in this one on Friday night. They have a 4-6-7 home record this season, scoring 21 goals and conceding 26 in those games.
The loss to Cardiff last Sunday means Wolves have not won any of their last 12 games in all competitions and begin this one having lost their last 2 League games. Wolves have won 1 of their last 13 home games in the Championship and have failed to win any of their last 6 here while they have lost 4 of those games.
Watford
One of the surprise packages of the Championship this season will be really looking to upset the applecart by taking away one of the automatic promotion spots this season. Watford were expected to be a mid-table side this season, but their form has taken them into the top two and now they may just be focusing on tracking down Cardiff City at the top of the table.
The side begin this weekend in 2nd place in the Championship and have a chance to cut the deficit to the leaders Cardiff and extend their lead over 3rd place Hull City with a game taking place on Friday night. Watford have a 10-2-5 record away from Vicarage Road this season, scoring 38 goals and conceding 24 and that makes Watford the highest away scorers and also the team with the most away wins so far.
In contrast to Wolves, Watford have been in fabulous form and have only lost 1 of their last 9 Championship games, while they have won 7 of those games in that run. Watford have won 5 of their last 6 away games in the Championship and they have only lost 1 of their last 10 games on their travels in the League.
The wideman has missed the majority of this season with a hip injury, only to suffer a lengthy chest infection upon his return to fitness.
Hunt has now recovered from the virus and is pressing his claims for a starting berth as Wolves aim to record their first win for under-pressure boss Dean Saunders and haul themselves out of the Championship relegation zone.
Youngster Matt Doherty made his first-ever league start for Wolves in last Sunday's 2-1 home defeat to Cardiff and should overcome the tight calf which forced him to be replaced by Kevin Foley in the latter stages.
Saunders started with a new-found 3-5-1-1 formation against the Bluebirds before reverting to their more familiar 4-4-2 at half-time when Wolves were losing, and it remains to be seen how he will line up against Watford as the club look to turn their fortunes around.
Wolves
If Dean Saunders wants to hold on to some positives during this terrible run of results, it is that Wolves are not cut off in the bottom three and still have plenty of opportunities to avoid relegation. On the other hand, Saunders has to be wondering what he has to do to turn around the confidence in a squad that has taken a lot of body shots in the last few weeks to sink into the relegation zone.
Wolves are still 22nd in the Championship following a 1-2 home loss to Cardiff City last Sunday and that means they remain just 2 points behind Barnsley in the safety zone. With the Sky TV cameras in town, Wolves actually can move out of the bottom three, for 24 hours at least with a win in this one on Friday night. They have a 4-6-7 home record this season, scoring 21 goals and conceding 26 in those games.
The loss to Cardiff last Sunday means Wolves have not won any of their last 12 games in all competitions and begin this one having lost their last 2 League games. Wolves have won 1 of their last 13 home games in the Championship and have failed to win any of their last 6 here while they have lost 4 of those games.
Watford
One of the surprise packages of the Championship this season will be really looking to upset the applecart by taking away one of the automatic promotion spots this season. Watford were expected to be a mid-table side this season, but their form has taken them into the top two and now they may just be focusing on tracking down Cardiff City at the top of the table.
The side begin this weekend in 2nd place in the Championship and have a chance to cut the deficit to the leaders Cardiff and extend their lead over 3rd place Hull City with a game taking place on Friday night. Watford have a 10-2-5 record away from Vicarage Road this season, scoring 38 goals and conceding 24 and that makes Watford the highest away scorers and also the team with the most away wins so far.
In contrast to Wolves, Watford have been in fabulous form and have only lost 1 of their last 9 Championship games, while they have won 7 of those games in that run. Watford have won 5 of their last 6 away games in the Championship and they have only lost 1 of their last 10 games on their travels in the League.
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