02-23-2025, 10:52 AM
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WATFORD VS LUTON
Date: 23 FEBRUARY 2025 at 13:00
BET ON: Over / Under- Over +2.50
Odd: 2.15
- Luton are missing Jordan Clark (doubtful), Mark McGuinness (doubtful), Shandon Baptiste (doubtful) and Tahith Chong. However, Carlton Morris is back available. Huge boost offensively.
- Watford are missing Daniel Bachmann and Kwadwo Baah.
- Luton have only taken three points from their last 11 games and they have lost 12 of their previous 13 away games (worst away record in the division).
- Watford have lost five on the spin in front of their own fans, but they will view Sunday's match as a chance to get back to winning ways. One clear advantage is Watford have had the whole week to prepare, whereas Luton played on Wednesday night.
“I’ve covered four days with the players on our next opponent, whereas they will only probably get two, and we have to capitalise on that." Said the Hornets boss Tom Cleverley.
"We want to score some goals, we want to play on the front foot, we want to impose ourselves on the game, and we have to make sure we do that." Said the Hatters boss Matt Bloomfield.
- The last five derbies have all been won by the home team, who have kept a clean sheet in the process. We expect an open and intense game with both teams to score this time.
WATFORD VS LUTON
Date: 23 FEBRUARY 2025 at 13:00
BET ON: Over / Under- Over +2.50
Odd: 2.15
- Luton are missing Jordan Clark (doubtful), Mark McGuinness (doubtful), Shandon Baptiste (doubtful) and Tahith Chong. However, Carlton Morris is back available. Huge boost offensively.
- Watford are missing Daniel Bachmann and Kwadwo Baah.
- Luton have only taken three points from their last 11 games and they have lost 12 of their previous 13 away games (worst away record in the division).
- Watford have lost five on the spin in front of their own fans, but they will view Sunday's match as a chance to get back to winning ways. One clear advantage is Watford have had the whole week to prepare, whereas Luton played on Wednesday night.
“I’ve covered four days with the players on our next opponent, whereas they will only probably get two, and we have to capitalise on that." Said the Hornets boss Tom Cleverley.
"We want to score some goals, we want to play on the front foot, we want to impose ourselves on the game, and we have to make sure we do that." Said the Hatters boss Matt Bloomfield.
- The last five derbies have all been won by the home team, who have kept a clean sheet in the process. We expect an open and intense game with both teams to score this time.