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  • Beevers (45 og), McAnuff (56)
  • Tudgay (20), Jeffers (90 pen)
  • Date:2009-03-14
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Vicarage Road Stadium
  • Attendance:16294
  • Referee:Woolmer, KA

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Francis Jeffers takes a penalty for Sheff Wed and scores!.

87mins

Richard Wood goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

85mins

James O'Connor is being taken off, Richard Hinds has come on in his place.

83mins

Jobi McAnuff is booked for unsporting behaviour.

79mins

Francis Jeffers goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

70mins

Sheff Wed are replacing Tommy Spurr with Frankie Simek.

56mins

Goal!! Jobi McAnuff scores for Watford.

53mins

Michael Gray is replaced by Luke Boden.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 1.

46mins

Lee Williamson is being taken off, Will Hoskins has come on in his place.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

45mins

Own goal, Mark Beevers has put it in his own net.

35mins

Mike Williamson goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

20mins

Goal!! Sheff Wed have scored with Marcus Tudgay putting it in the back of the net.


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Match Report

Francis Jeffers' penalty deep into injury-time secured a 2-2 draw for Sheffield Wednesday and ended improved Watford 's quest for a sixth league win in seven.

It looked like Jobi McAnuff's header would be enough for Brendan Rodgers' men until, in the fifth minute of stoppage time, Jon Harley tripped Jermaine Johnson in the area and Jeffers did the rest from 12 yards after referee Andy Woolner had eventually decided to award the spot-kick.

But the official's need to check with his linesman first was symptomatic of an inconsistent display which saw him inexplicably not send Owls skipper Richard Wood off in the closing stages for a clear professional foul on Tamas Priskin.

Wednesday had started the better, but their opening goal after 20 minutes was a gift.

There appeared to be no cause for alarm when Scott Loach went to claim an in-swinging corner from the right, but the Hornets keeper inexplicably let a routine catch squirm through his grasp and Michael Tudgay probably couldn't believe his luck at being presented with the simplest of headers to score his 13th of the season.

Watford may have come into the game as the division's form horse, but they had not really been at the races in the first half until they were the beneficiaries of a truly bizarre equaliser in injury time.

Mark Beevers looked to have a straightforward task in hooking a Harley pass forward clear when it dropped over his shoulder, but, as the defender went to strike the ball, he received a nudge in the back from Priskin, and this may have been a contributory factor in explaining why he proceeded to hammer the ball past stranded Lee Grant.

The Wednesday keeper was picking the ball out of his own net again 11 minutes after the restart.

Tenacious work from Harley ensured a Sean McAllister clearance only reached Don Cowie level with the edge of the Wednesday penalty area on the left and his deep cross picked out McAnuff, who headed back across Grant from six yards to make it 2-1.

That looked like being enough for Watford until Harley's late rash challenge.

Watford

Sheffield Wednesday

Corners

23

Fouls

1410

Goal attempts

79

Shots off target

14

Offsides

53

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