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Watford vs Manchester United - as it happened: Jose Mourinho's men come out on top in six-goal thriller

Re-live all the action from Vicarage Road

Sam Dymond
Monday 27 November 2017 15:57 GMT
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Manchester United travel to Watford on Tuesday looking to improve upon their 1-0 victory against Brighton over the weekend.

Jose Mourinho’s men edged past the Seagulls in a disappointing display at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon and face another tough test against Marco Silva’s Watford.

Romelu Lukaku will be free to play for United after avoiding punishment for his conduct towards Brighton’s Gaetan Bony. For Watford, Sebastian Prodl is in contention to make a first start since August.

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What time does it start?

The game kicks off at 8pm on Tuesday 28 November at Vicarage Road.

Where can I watch it?

The match will be broadcast on BT Sport 1. Coverage starts at 7.15pm.

It’s a big game for…

Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian may have eight goals and three assists to his name so far this season but the forward has not yet won over his critics. With Zlatan Ibrahimovic back from injury some quarters of the United faithful have called for Mourinho to drop Lukaku in favour of the Swede. A big performance from the 24-year-old against Watford would surely go some way to reminding the United boss of his worth. The pressure is on.

The pressure is on for Romelu Lukaku
The pressure is on for Romelu Lukaku (Getty)

Remember when…

United suffered their third defeat in a week at the hands of Watford at the start of last season? Late goals from Juan Zuniga and Troy Deeney secured a 3-1 victory for the Hornets.

Player to watch…

Richarlison. Watford continued their fine away form at the weekend with a 3-0 victory over Newcastle. Richarlison was particularly impressive, providing Andre Gray with the assist for the visitors’ third at St James' Park. The Brazilian forward now has five goals and three assists under his belt and has now allegedly caught the interest of Tottenham. Against a defensively vulnerable United side, Richarlison could be the man to do some real damage on Tuesday.

Richarlison has scored five goals for Watford this season
Richarlison has scored five goals for Watford this season (Getty)

Form guide…

Watford: WWLLLW

Manchester United: WLWLW

Head to head:

Manchester United 2 Watford 0, Premier League, February 2017

Watford 3 Manchester United 1, Premier League, September 2016

Manchester United 1 Watford 0, Premier League, March 2016

Odds…

Watford to win: 19/4

Draw: 3/1

Manchester United to win: 4/6

Good evening and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of this evening's Premier League match between Watford and Manchester United.

We'll be bringing you extensive coverage of the action from Vicarage Road as well as all the moments that matter from tonight's three other games in the top-flight.

Here's the rundown of all that's in store over the next few hours.

Brighton v Crystal Palace – 7.45pm

Leicester v Tottenham – 7.45pm

Watford v Manchester United – 8pm

West Brom v Newcastle – 8pm

Vithushan Ehantharajah28 November 2017 17:51
Sam Dymond28 November 2017 18:35
Sam Dymond28 November 2017 18:40

We do have some team news for you right now though...

Sam Dymond28 November 2017 18:46

Brighton v Crystal Palace

Sam Dymond28 November 2017 18:47

Leicester v Tottenham

Sam Dymond28 November 2017 18:48

The announcement of the teams at the King Power Stadium and the Amex means we are in for some milestones...

...while it's a personal landmark for Tottenham's Erik Lamela, who is back in Spurs' matchday squad for the first time in 13 months.

Sam Dymond28 November 2017 18:54

And now for the eight o'clock kick-offs...

Sam Dymond28 November 2017 19:00

Watford v Manchester United

Sam Dymond28 November 2017 19:01

West Brom v Newcastle

Sam Dymond28 November 2017 19:02

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