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What TV Channel is the Preston NE v Watford FC stream on
Two undefeated sides meet at Deepdale this afternoon as Preston North End take on Watford in this Championship 3PM kick off.
Watford are coming off one of their worst ever campaigns in the top flight; they finished second-last, accumulating just 23 points from 38 league matches.
With that disappointing campaign, the Hornets were relegated to the Championship.
Watford have flourished in the second tier of English football under Rob Edwards’s tenure as manager. His side have no losses in four league games so far, with two wins and two draws.
There are still rumours around the transfer of Ismaila Sarr but he remains at the club.
Ryan Lowe’s Preston have looked defensively strong this season and are yet to concede a single Championship goal so far, although North End have only scored once as well.
How to get Preston vs Watford Live Stream today
Sky Sports will not be broadcasting the game today in the UK, although you can get regular score updates on Sky Sports News.
You can use Bet365 and their live in play service – they’ll be going in play live from Deepdale from 15:00 BST.
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The Hornets find themselves in the top 3 on the Championship table; they are just one point behind league leaders Blackburn Rovers, with eight points from a possible 12.
Rob Edwards’ men will pay a visit to the Deepdale Stadium on Saturday afternoon; they’ll look to keep their unbeaten record intact.
Preston North End, like Watford, have been a tough team to beat; they have no losses so far this season, with two wins and three draws from five matches.
We would like to point out that Preston North End have had the best defense in the Championship this season; they have not conceded a single goal in four league matches, with just one goal allowed in five matches across all competitions.
Conversely, Preston have also struggled in front of goal; as they failed to score in three of four league games, with just one goal scored.
Ryan Lowe’s men will have to rely on their stingy defence to see them through as they host an in-form Watford side.
Both teams have their fair share of absentees ahead of this match; Watford will be without the likes of Samuel Kalu, Imran Louza and Tom Dele-Bashiru, while Preston North End have Sean Maguire and Bambo Diaby sidelined for this game.
We’ve mentioned that Preston scored just once in four league games, whilst not conceding any goals this campaign; their games tend to be on the low-scoring side, as three of their four league games ended goalless.
In fact, only one goal was scored in Preston’s league games, that’s 0.25 goals per game. In like manner, all of Watford’s league games saw less than three goals scored.
With that in mind, this will likely be a low-scoring affair.
Taking everything into account, we believe that this match will end in a stalemate; this is because Preston have no losses in their last five games, while Watford are unbeaten in their last six matches.
This promises to be an interesting match-up, and at 21/10, a draw is worth betting on.