Our prediction for this Championship match:
Watford will be aiming to put an end to their four-game losing run in the Championship when they take on Sheffield Wednesday in the season closer. The Hornets do not seem to be at their sharpest, but they are surely capable of matching Sheffield Wednesday in front of home fans. James Morris limped off with injury in a 2-1 loss to Blackburn Rovers, with Francisco Sierralta likely to step up.
The Owls, on the other hand, shared the spoils with Portsmouth at the weekend. Sheffield Wednesday and Watford seem to be evenly matched ahead of Saturday’s encounter and, taking everything into account, we believe that there is a big value in betting on draw. The likes of Valery, Iorfa, Lowe, and Bernard are out of contention with injuries for the away team. You should know that under 2.5 goals have been netted in five of the previous six meetings between the two sides.
Highlighted Player (Josh Windass):

Born in Hull, England on January 9, 1994, John Windass is a professional footballer who plays for Wigan Athletic. Windass is a product of Huddersfield Town youth academy, but he did not play for the Terriers at senior level.
The 175-cm-tall midfielder began his senior career at Accrington Stanley and after scoring 22 goals in 77 appearances in the league for the club, he moved to Glasgow Rangers in the summer of 2016. Two years later Josh Windass joined Wigan Athletic and he has been playing for the DW Stadium outfit ever since. He scored his first Championship goal on September 18, 2018 in a 2-1 win over Hull City.
His main position is attacking midfield, but he is used as both central midfielder and second striker as well. It has to be noted that Josh is the son of former footballer Dean Windass, who played for the likes of Hull City, Middlesbrough, Sheffield United and Bradford City during his professional career.
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.