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  • 04 May 2024, Middlesbrough vs Watford, 3-1, Lose
  • 27 April 2024, Watford vs Sunderland, 1-0, Win
  • 20 April 2024, Watford vs Hull City, 0-0, Draw
  • 13 April 2024, Southampton vs Watford, 3-2, Lose
  • 10 April 2024, Ipswich Town vs Watford, 0-0, Draw
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  • 04 May 2024, Plymouth Argyle vs Hull City, 1-0, Lose
  • 27 April 2024, Hull City vs Ipswich Town, 3-3, Draw
  • 24 April 2024, Coventry City vs Hull City, 2-3, Win
  • 20 April 2024, Watford vs Hull City, 0-0, Draw
  • 13 April 2024, Hull City vs Queens Park Rangers, 3-0, Win
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The Championship match between the Watford and Hull City teams on 20th April 2024 provided an intense experience, yet ended without any goals scored by both teams. From a statistical viewpoint, it was a match where defences seemed to dominate, and both teams' performances underlined a strategic approach focusing largely on containment than outright attack.

Watford's single offside and 4 fouls suggest a careful approach to attacking play, aiming to maintain possession and refrain from overly aggressive tactics. They had only one corner kick throughout the game, underlining a somewhat limited offensive pressure. This could suggest some tactical flaws, as well as a lack of synchronization between the team’s attacking players to break down the Hull City defence.

Conversely, Hull City had a stronger offensive presence, with around 5 corner kicks, illustrating an aggressive approach to try and push through Watford's tight defensive line. However, the increased offsides (4), clearly indicate instances where their aggressiveness potentially led to haste, resulting in loss of scoring opportunities. Despite having fewer fouls (2) than Watford, Hull City couldn't successfully capitalize on their more assertive attacking strategy.

One glaring aspect of this match was the number of yellow cards issued; a total of 8, equally distributed amongst both teams. This could arguably have been the most impactful factor of the match. The scene was set as early as the first half, with a yellow card apiece for both teams. Watford received their 2nd and 3rd yellow cards merely two minutes apart early in the second half, implying a heightened aggression or a break in discipline. This not only threatened their team structure but also forced them to play more cautiously to avoid further bookings or possible dismissals. Hull City endured a similar scenario, receiving three of their four yellow cards in the second half, which likely restricted their offensive impetus.

The second half was therefore a more tactical phase than an eventful one, with both sides seemingly focused on avoiding red cards and trying to maintain their formation and balance on the field. This likely contributed significantly to the 0-0 outcome, with neither team taking excessive risks in attack to protect their defences.

In conclusion, the match was more defined by the robust defensive strategies and the discipline issues both teams faced than by skillful attacking football. A focus on maintaining shape and order, as evidenced by the statistics, coupled with disruptive yellow cards, significantly impacted the teams' overall performance and eventual goalless stalemate.

Form Guide

Lose3-1Middlesbrough vs Watford
Win1-0Watford vs Sunderland
Draw0-0Watford vs Hull City
Lose3-2Southampton vs Watford
Draw0-0Ipswich Town vs Watford
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
4:6
GOALS / MATCH
0.8
  • Watford has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 4:6, scoring 0.8 goals average
Lose1-0Plymouth Argyle vs Hull City
Draw3-3Hull City vs Ipswich Town
Win2-3Coventry City vs Hull City
Draw0-0Watford vs Hull City
Win3-0Hull City vs Queens Park Rangers
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
9:6
GOALS / MATCH
1.8
  • Hull City has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 9:6, scoring 1.8 goals average

Watford H2H Hull City

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Away gameWatford21Hull CityHome gameChampionship
Away gameWatford01Hull CityHome gameChampionship
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Away gameWatford02Hull CityHome gamePremier League
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
2:4
GOALS / MATCH
0.40
  • Watford lost twice in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 2:4; average goals per match – 0.40
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