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  • Henderson (24)
  • Folan (40)
  • Date:2007-02-21
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:Vicarage Road Stadium
  • Attendance:18338
  • Referee:Styles, R

Live Commentary

90mins

FULL TIME: WATFORD 1-1 WIGAN ATHLETIC: WATFORD blow the chance to boost their survival hopes as they are held to a 1-1 draw by 10-man WIGAN at Vicarage Road.

89mins

Henderson blazes over the crossbar from six yards out with the goal at his mercy.

86mins

Cross by Smith, shot by Stewart from 12 yards is caught by Filan.

83mins

Lee McCulloch is booked for unsporting behaviour.

82mins

Filan tips a wicked shot from Bouazza from 30 yards over the crossbar.

79mins

Henderson goes for glory from 20 yards but shoots high over the crossbar.

76mins

Hameur Bouazza is booked for unsporting behaviour.

72mins

Foster has to get down to block a Landzaat effort - Mahon denies McCulloch from the follow-up.

71mins

Shot by Kilbane left-footed from 30 yards is comfortably caught by Foster.

69mins

Both teams struggling to force a winner as the match degenerates into a midfield battle.

63mins

Shot by Landzaat right-footed from 20 yards misses the target - decent effort.

61mins

Steven Kabba is replaced by Will Hoskins.

60mins

Cross by Baines from Wigan's left-hand flank is blocked by Jay DeMerit.

57mins

Header by Landzaat from 12 yards is caught by Foster.

54mins

Caleb Folan is replaced by Kevin Kilbane.

50mins

Cross by Folan for Wigan is saved by goalkeeper Foster.

47mins

Mackay heads wide from a Smith corner as Watford move up the gears.

46mins

Cross by Adrian Mariappa is met by Darius Henderson who heads wide of the target from 12 yards.

45mins

Johan Cavalli is replaced by Hameur Bouazza.

45mins

Second half at Vicarage Road.

45mins

HALF TIME: WATFORD 1-1 WIGAN ATHLETIC: CALEB FOLAN cancels out DARIUS HENDERSON's opener to make it 1-1 at Vicarage Road - but WIGAN have had FITZ HALL sent off.

43mins

Shot by Landzaat right-footed from 18 yards is caught by Foster.

40mins

WATFORD 1-1 WIGAN ATHLETIC (FOLAN): CALEB FOLAN makes it 1-1 with a right-footed finish from 12 yards to give Ben Foster no chance.

39mins

Folan shoots wide of the target from close range - should have scored.

37mins

McCulloch shoots from 25 yards but his effort goes high over the crossbar.

33mins

Foster comes back on after a spell getting treatment to his left leg.

31mins

Foster makes a brilliant double save to deny Folan and Josip Skoko.

29mins

Outswinging corner from right by-line taken right-footed by Ryan Taylor to near post is cleared by Francis.

27mins

Right-footed shot by Heskey from 12 yards is blocked by Malky Mackay.

24mins

WATFORD 1-0 WIGAN ATHLETIC (HENDERSON): DARIUS HENDERSON turns a Jordan Stewart cross past John Filan to put WATFORD 1-0 up against 10-man WIGAN.

20mins

Tommy Smith sends the resulting free-kick in but Heskey is on hand to clear for the visitors.

20mins

Fitz Hall is shown a red card for a professional foul on Johan Cavalli.

16mins

Darius Henderson is caught offside as Watford look to get their tall striker in on goal.

15mins

Not much craft or invention at Vicarage Road - but plenty of passion from both teams.

13mins

Baines is seeing a lot of the ball for the visitors but Wigan are struggling in the final third.

9mins

Emile Heskey heads straight into the arms of Foster.

8mins

Foul by Johan Cavalli on Folan - Denny Landzaat takes it but squanders possession.

5mins

Lee McCulloch responds at the other end for Wigan - but Foster is equal to it.

5mins

Shot by Damien Francis right-footed from 20 yards is caught by John Filan.

4mins

Foul by Caleb Folan on Johan Cavalli - Foster takes it but the ball goes out of play.

3mins

Leighton Baines looks to steady Wigan's nerves on an important night for the visitors too.

2mins

Gavin Mahon tries to launch Watford's first attack of the night with a long throw-in.

0mins

Ben Foster gets his first touch of the ball on a crucial night for relegation-haunted Watford.

0mins

Kick off at Vicarage Road.

0mins

Referee: R Styles (Hampshire).

0mins

Wigan: Filan, Hall, Boyce, Jackson, Baines, Taylor, Landzaat, Skoko, McCulloch, Heskey, Folan. Subs: Nash, Camara, Kilbane, Valencia, Unsworth

0mins

Watford: Foster, Mariappa, Mackay, DeMerit, Stewart, Smith, Mahon, Francis, Cavalli, Henderson, Kabba. Subs: Doyley, Bouazza, Bangura, Priskin, Hoskins

Match Preview

While the Champions League is the focus of attention for most onlookers this week, Watford and Wigan Athletic are preparing for a crucial relegation six-pointer at Vicarage Road.

The Hornets prop up the Premiership table and are seven points adrift of their opponents, but a victory for Aidy Boothroyd's side would reignite their survival bid.

The signs have mainly been positive for Watford in recent games, with Boothroyd's side having won four of their last six games in all competitions.

Last time out they edged into the last eight of the FA Cup with a 1-0 win at home to Ipswich Town, although Boothroyd was far from impressed by the standard of the performance.

He said: "I'm not going to say we were great because we weren't.

"They were the better team for 85 minutes, which is a bit of a problem when you play for 90. We took our chance at the end and that's it, we're in the next round and that's what counts."

Boothroyd is expected to have Ben Foster, Malky Mackay and Jordan Stewart back after minor injuries, while James Chambers, Clarke Carlisle and Marlon King remain sidelined.

While Watford were busy at the weekend, Wigan were enjoying some time off before the crucial journey south.

Paul Jewell's side needed the rest to get over the disappointment of a 2-1 reverse at Arsenal, with the Latics having been a goal ahead with nine minutes to play.

However, Jewell's more pressing concern has been injuries to keepers Chris Kirkland and Mike Pollitt, which have necessitated the drafting in of Carlo Nash on a month's loan from Preston North End.

Paul Scharner and Arjan de Zeeuw remain sidelined by knee and foot injuries, but ace marksman Henri Camara has finally shaken off a knee problem and could feature.


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Match Report

Ten-man Wigan Athletic stood firm for almost 70 minutes to frustrate Watford and deal a massive boost to their survival hopes.

As must-win games go, this was huge for the Hornets as they looked to close the gap on the fourth-from-bottom Latics to four points and everything looked to be going their way when Fitz Hall was sent off and Darius Henderson scored within 25 minutes.

Such was the magnitude of the game though, Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd gambled with an ultra-positive team selection by deciding to name three substitute strikers but no keeper.

It was a decision that looked to have seriously backfired when Ben Foster suffered a leg injury in making a fine double save, rendering him unable to take any kicks for the remainder of the first half.

That would not be an insurmountable problem for most teams, but such is the fragile nature of Watford's confidence the effect was marked, as Foster's booming left boot is a key weapon in their attacking armoury.

The Hornets were reduced to an indecisive, quivering shadow of themselves for the remainder of the opening period and it was no real surprise when Caleb Folan equalised.

Watford did regroup at the break, and Foster recovered, but the game descended into a scrappy battle until the home side sought to capitalise on the visitors' inevitable weakness late on.

Hameur Bouazza and Henderson might have won it, but that would have been harsh on a Latics side that was by the far the happier with the final outcome.

Both sides threatened to trade blows in the opening stages, with the two keepers making saves from Damien Francis and Lee McCulloch respectively, but the game then settled into the fully committed battle most expected until the game took a dramatic twist in the 20th minute.

There was no doubt that Hall had both feet off the ground when he jumped into a midfield tackle on Johan Cavalli, but the fact the defender won the ball and made no real contact with the Frenchman rendered Rob Styles' decision to show a straight red card surprising.

It was certainly a verdict that would not have amused Paul Jewell in the wake of his well-publicised criticism of Phil Dowd following the Latics' recent 2-1 defeat at Arsenal.

But Watford made their numerical advantage count almost instantly. A ball forward from halfway was flicked on by Henderson to Steve Kabba, who had a good shooting opportunity.

He dragged his effort across the face of goal but Jordan Stewart did very well to keep the ball in play and square it back across the six-yard box for Henderson, so long without a goal this season, to bundle in his second in consecutive league games after breaking his duck from the penalty spot at West Ham.

The Hornets looked well set to go on and record only their fourth Premiership win at that point but there then followed a sequence of events that led to a dramatic transformation.

The situation stemmed from Foster making a fine double save to deny Folan and Denny Landzaat, only to suffer a leg injury in the process.

With the England keeper unable to perform any kicking duties, and no replacement on the bench, the confidence visibly drained from the home side and they became almost panic-ridden at times as a catalogue of simple errors were made.

Sensing their opportunity, the Latics equalised five minutes before the interval when an Adrian Mariappa goal-kick was headed back by Matt Jackson, Landzaat hooked the ball forward and Folan got goal-side of Jay DeMerit before prodding the ball past the helpless Foster.

Chances were fewer after the break, as the game increasingly became a question of if Watford could break down Wigan's two disciplined banks of four.

Henderson almost did it in the closing stages when he sent a fizzing 20-yard drive a yard over and then Bouazza went closer still with an improvised effort from tight to the left touchline that almost embarrassed the frantically back-tracking John Filan.

Watford

Wigan Athletic

Corners

83

Fouls

1111

Goal attempts

1016

Shots off target

43

Offsides

42

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