BOU vs WAT Dream11 Match Prediction: Watford will be taking a trip to Dean Court as they look to continue their positive run in the recent games. Though the Hornets are 19th in the league, they have managed to gain 10 points out of 12 from the last four games. Meanwhile, Bournemouth has been struggling in spite of having a steady start to the season. Bournemouth is currently 18th in the league with 20 points. A win for either of the teams could move them above the relegation zone.
Match Details
Date- Sunday, January 12
Kick-Off- 7:30 PM (IST)
Venue- Dean Court
Bournemouth
One of the main reasons for Bournemouth’s poor run of results is their long list of injuries. Eddie Howe continues to be without Arnau Danjuma, David Brooks, Nathan Ake, Charlie Daniels, Adam Smith and Joshua King. Having said that Steve Cook, Callum Wilson and Aaron Ramsdale are expected to be back in the starting eleven.
Watford
Watford will be welcoming Adrian Mariappa from suspension, while Roberto Pereyra’s red card has also been overturned from their draw against Tranmere last weekend. Christian Kabasele, however, is still banned. Nathaniel Chalobah should be a part of the squad as confirmed by Nigel Pearson. Adam Masina could come in place of the injured Kiko Femenia at left-back. Etienne Capoue is also likely to miss out for the visitors. 18-year-old Joao Pedro could also have a part to play in the upcoming league fixture.
BOU (Expected Playing 11)- Ramsdale; Rico, Mepham, Cook, Francis; Fraser, Billing, Gosling, Wilson; Wilson, Solanke
WAT (Expected Playing 11)- Foster; Dawson. Mariappa, Cathcart, Masin; Chalobah, Capoue; Sarr, Doucoure, Deulofeu, Deeney
Hary Wilson will play a pivotal role in the attacking midfield position for Bournemouth. The 22-year-old has six goals and a pass accuracy of 79% from 1014 minutes in the league so far.
Gerard Deulofeu is steadily getting back to his groove. Deulofeu has four goals, three assists and a pass accuracy of 80.7% from 21 appearances so far this season.
Callum Wilson with five goals and a pass accuracy of 67.7% from 1630 minutes in the league can also prove to be lethal for Bournemouth.
Watford captain, Troy Deeney can also be decisive in the final third. The 31-year-old has scored three goals from 10 appearances in the season so far.
To be updated..