Vicarage Road, home stadium of Watford
Watford

Watford

EnglandEngland
LLLLL

Stofnað

1881

Völlur

Vicarage Road

Borg

Watford

Rými

22,200

Yfirborð

grass

#16 Championship R0# FA Cup # League Cup

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Watford was founded in 1881 as Watford Rovers before becoming Watford Football Club in 1898.

Tölfræði tímabils

Met

14W 15D 16L

H:10W/A:4W

Mörk

53 / 61 (-8)

H:30/A:23

Hreint mark

12

H:9/A:3

Röðun

14

Leikmenn á hliðarlínu (9)

J. NgakiaGroin Injury
síðan 12/09/2025
R. VataHamstring
síðan 09/08/2025
M. PollockHamstring
síðan 01/08/2025
D. BachmannAnkle Injury
síðan 01/05/2025
J. GrievesKnee Injury
síðan 19/08/2025
G. ChakvetadzeToe Injury
síðan 06/04/2025
C. WileyGroin Injury
síðan 22/08/2025
C. WileyBack Injury
síðan 08/08/2025
P. DwomohThigh Injury
síðan 08/08/2025

Bikarar

Championship

2020/2021,2014/2015,1981/1982,

3x2nd Place

Premier League

1982/1983,

1x2nd Place

FA Cup

2018/2019,1983/1984,

2x2nd Place

League One

1997/1998,

1xWinner

Watford

Watford Football Club, founded in 1881 as Watford Rovers and playing at the 22,200-capacity Vicarage Road in Hertfordshire since 1922 — featuring the Elton John Stand, named after the club's most famous chairman — experienced their golden era under Graham Taylor, who achieved four promotions from the Fourth Division to the First Division in just six seasons from 1977. The club finished runners-up in the First Division in 1982-83 and reached the 1984 FA Cup final, with striker Luther Blissett and winger John Barnes the star performers of a direct, effective style. They reached the FA Cup final again in 2019, losing 6-0 to Manchester City. Under the Pozzo family's ownership — which also controls Udinese — Watford have used an interconnected scouting network to compete above their means. Currently in the Championship, the club's yellow and black colours and Hornets identity make them one of English football's most recognisable smaller clubs.