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Slaven Bilic’s Watford tenure has got off to a mixed start with two wins and three defeats in five games, with an impressive win over Norwich in there and a 3-0 demolition of Stoke, so they will be looking for more consistency, starting at home to Luton.
They were comprehensively beaten 3-0 at Millwall on Wednesday night which means after 15 games they have five wins, five draws and five defeats, putting them firmly in mid-table but only a string of results from flying up the table.
They face an in-form Luton side who are seven games unbeaten and have recorded successive wins against Norwich and QPR – two of the sides competing for automatic promotion this season.
They have got themselves to fifth in the table – ahead of some more fancied, ‘fashionable’ sides – but given recent form they will fancy securing a play-off spot for a second successive season.