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The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
Ashley Young is replaced by Dominic Blizzard.
The referee has booked Brynjar Gunnarsson.
Neil Cox goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.
Paul Hurst is being taken off, Paul Warne has come on in his place.
The referee has booked Martin Butler.
John Mullin goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.
Anthony McNamee goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.
Paulo Vernazza is being taken off, Marc Newsham has come on in his place.
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.
The ref has blown his whistle for half time.
Chris Eagles is replaced by Anthony McNamee.
Chris Eagles goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.
Goal!! Watford have scored with Heidar Helguson putting it in the back of the net.
It's 3pm on Saturday, April 16th, the match has kicked off.
Iceland international Heidar Helguson grabbed a vital winner to give Watford a survival lifeline. Victory gave new manager Adi Boothroyd his first victory since taking over at Watford after three defeats in a row. But the Hornets made heavy weather of picking up the points against already relegated Rotherham. Rotherham keeper Mike Pollitt denied Watford with a save at full stretch as he turned an early shot from Brynjar Gunnarsson around the post. And when Bruce Dyer headed a Chris Eagles' cross goalwards, Pollit saved again before Helguson scooped a golden opportunity over the top after 14 minutes. Helguson produced a clever shot on the turn, forcing another important stop from Pollitt and, when Eagles dazzled down the right, Pollitt had to turn away a surprise shot at the near post. The breakthrough came from the resulting corner as Rotherham failed to clear a sharp cross from Eagles. The ball was swung back in and Danny Cullip's flick found Helguson in space and he produced a cool finish from five yards. Rotherham's first opportunity came two minutes before half time but keeper Alec Chamberlain clung on to a header from Tony Thorpe after a cross from Michael Keane. Watford might have added a second goal early in the second half but Pollitt again denied them when he saved from substitute Anthony McNamee. And when an opportunity fell to Gunnarsson his long-range effort was well wide. A rare chance came Rotherham's way when Rob Scott found Martin Butler but the striker's first-time effort from the edge of the area was wide. And a late chance was headed over by Thorpe after he was picked out by Keane's cross.
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