Watford vs Swansea City Preview: Team News, Line Ups, Key Players and Likely Outcome

Everything will be at stake when Watford hosts Swansea City at Vicarage Road this Saturday, 15th April 2017. Swansea City desperately need a win to get out of the relegation battle zone while Watford will look to go up on the table with 3 points.

Watford vs Swansea City

Team News-

Watford- Defenders Younes Kaboul and Sebastian Prodl along with midfielder Valon Behrami might all be out of action with injuries. Striker Troy Deeney might start this encounter after being used as a substitute last weekend. Uruguayan defender Miguel Britos has been suspended for the match after picking up a booking against Stoke City in his last outing. Mauro Zarate is considered a long-term absentee.

Swansea- Swansea City’s top scorer for the season, Spanish marksman Fernando Llorente is looking to start, having played the last fixture as a substitute. Swansea will have to deal without the service of Captain Jack Cork due to an ankle injury picked up last weekend against West Ham.

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Predicted Line-ups-

Watford- Gomes, Janmaat, Mariappa, Cathcart, Holebas, Amrabat, Success, Doucoure, Cleverly, Niang, Okaka/Deeney

Swansea- Fabianski, Naughton, Fernandez, Mawson, Martin, Fer, Cork, Carroll, Routledge, Sigurdsson, Ayew J/Llorente

Key Players-

Watford- Watford might look to start with Troy Deeney up front. Deeney has scored in four successive home games this season, so it will be a big miss for Watford to keep him on the bench. Incidentally, he had started as a substitute against Tottenham last weekend, which Watford lost by 4 goals to 0.

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Swansea City- Paul Clement might be playing Fernando Llorente at Vicarage Road from the very first minute. Llorente is fit after an injury lay-off, having sprained his ankle and giving two games a miss in a row. The Spaniard came off the bench in their last outing against West Ham United, which the team lost by 1-0.

Likely Outcome-

The onus will be more on Swansea City to make a mark in this game. With the sword of relegation hanging over their heads, one can expect to see an all-out effort from Swansea players at Vicarage Road. Swansea has failed to win a single match throughout the entire month of April and are in a complete spot of bother.

Watford, on the other hand, finds them in a relatively comfortable zone. Currently, at 10th position in the league table, the Hornets enter the business end of the season with a view to hold their position affirmed. Watford, having won the last two home games in succession, will be high on spirit and will look to make it three wins in a row at home against a comparatively demoralised Swansea City.