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Watford look to reignite their Championship playoff push as they host relegation-threatened Plymouth Argyle at Vicarage Road this Saturday. With the hosts aiming for the top six and the visitors battling for survival, this match holds signi...
Watford entered the international break after a narrow 1-0 loss to Oxford United, highlighting their recent inconsistency (LWLWL pattern in last six league games). Despite collecting only 15 points in 2025 (ranking low in the league for points this calendar year), recent home wins against Luton and Swansea offer some encouragement. They'll lean on their recent positive record against Plymouth, having avoided defeat in the last five encounters across all competitions.
Plymouth Argyle face a significant challenge to maintain their Championship status. While their recent away victory against Portsmouth provided a rare bright spot (their first away league win this season), they couldn't build momentum, losing 3-2 at home to Derby County just before the break. Conceding 77 goals is a major concern, and they haven't beaten Watford since the 2008-09 season. Avoiding defeat at Vicarage Road is crucial for their survival hopes.
Watford have the better recent head-to-head record and home advantage, but Plymouth are fighting for their Championship lives. Can the Pilgrims cause an upset?
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