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You look at both of these clubs and everything is very positive at the moment. They have both had very good seasons, both are in the top eight, and both are trying to cap it by reaching the FA Cup final.
At the end of the season, Hornets boss Javier Gracia and Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Sanchez will both get honourable mentions when the awards are handed out.
Nuno, in particular, has impressed me. I know there is an argument that Wolves have got greater resources than Watford, but you have to consider the way they play and the fact they are a little bit more consistent than Watford.
I know Wolves have had a couple of slip-ups where you think their result is strange - like their defeat by Burnley last week.
But Nuno knows that is what happens in the Premier League, and he has never changed the way he plays after a defeat. Instead he keeps on repeating his message to the players.
I think this one is going to be very tight. I would not be surprised if it goes to penalties - but I do think Wolves will edge it.
Source: BBC
I'm just going to side with Watford but this is a really interesting game.
I watched Watford against Manchester United last weekend and they were bang unlucky. People will say United weren't great, but Watford were the far better team. They were very unfortunate not to get at least a draw. They probably didn't have that extra guile that United had when it counted.
Watford can mix it both ways. They have talented players but are also a strong, physical team. Not many teams can mix it both ways like they can. They have Gerard Deulofeu, Roberto Pereyra, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Troy Deeney, who is a good centre-forward who holds the ball up and brings others into play.
Everybody is saying what a great result Wolves had against Manchester United in midweek but before they got going United should have been out of sight. Then they could have been on the back of a big defeat.
I think Watford will have too much physicality for Wolves.
Source: Skysports