Our prediction for this Championship match:
Sunderland will be aiming to stay in the playoffs berth when they face Watford on Saturday afternoon. The Black Cats have been producing fine displays in the season finale, with the team winning three of their last four league matches, while sharing the spoils with Huddersfield. Dennis Cirkin should keep his place in the starting XI after scoring a brace in a 2-1 win over WBA, whereas all Danny Batth, Niall Huggins, Daniel Ballard, Jewison Bennette, Aji Alese, Corry Evans, Ross Stewart, and Elliot Embleton remain in the recovery room.
The Hornets, on the other hand, missed out on a spot in the playoffs, which is yet another reason why we are going to bet on Sunderland this time out. Watford’s injury list includes the likes of Tom Cleverley, Britt Assombalonga, Edo Kayembe, Kortney Hause, Daniel Gosling, and Tom Dele-Bashiru remain in the recovery room.
Highlighted Player (Danny Batth):
At the age of 10 Danny Batth joined Wolverhampton football academy. He was soon named the captain of the Wolves youth team and nobody was surprised when he made his debut for the senior team. The defender, who was born on 21 September, 1990 scored nine goals in 140 league appearances for Wolverhampton, but it has to be noted that he played for the likes of Colchester United, Sheffield United and their bitter rivals Sheffield Wednesday on loan as well.
Danny Batth won the Football League One with Wolverhampton in the 2013/2014 season and, speaking of his individual awards, he was named Wolves Young Professional of the Year in the 2009/2010 campaign. Batth book his place in the 2013/2014 PFA League One Team of the Year as well. The 191-cm-tall centre back scored his first professional goal on 20 February in Colchester United’s 1-0 victory over Oldham Athletic.
Daniel Batth was born in Brierley Hill, West Midlands and he is the only footballer to play in all 46 matches for Wolves in the 2013/2014 season.
Highlighted Team (Watford):
Watford FC is an English football club founded in 1881 and is playing its home games in the Vicarage Road which holds a capacity of 21 000 seats. Watford managed to promote to the Premier League in 2014/2015 after playing for 8 years in lower football divisions.
The club colors of Watford are yellow and red. The away kit of Watford in the current season is in blue. Watford FC is also known as The Hornets of which their fans are very proud of.
Watford FC never won any title in the clubs history. In the season 1983/1984 Watford managed to qualify for the UEFA Cup (former Europa League) where the club got knocked out in the best of 16 round after playing against Sparta Praha. Watford FC is a stereotype UK football club where working hard is more important than talent. Well known football players that ever played for Watford FC are Ben Foster, John Barnes, Ashley Young, Luke Young and David James.