Eng. Championship
2010-05-02 - Coventry City vs Watford
A Sports Betting Pick by Armchair
Football : England : Championship
Sunday 2nd May 2010 – Kickoff 1pm
It’s the final day of the season in the Championship, and this seems to be one of those games with little riding on it that may be destined for a draw.
Coventry City host Watford at their Ricoh ground with neither team little to play for, both escaping the relegation zone and whose players are probably day-dreaming of warmer climes abroad for a well-earned break.
Coventry City (16th) Home : 8-9-5 27:25
Coventry City have had a wretched time of late, having gone five home matches without a win but grabbing 1-1 draws with Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield Wednesday and Preston North End respectively.
Overall, Coventry's home record reads a modest 8-9-5 27:25, and pardon me for a second, but do you remember when Coventry City (along with Arsenal) had been in the top flight of English football the longest?
What’s happened since they got relegated? Nothing. As a club, it seems as though it’s okay to get relegated with a view to be content with Championship mid-table mediocrity – come on Cov, you’re better than that! Sorry for that outburst but they’ve drifted for far too long I reckon.
Watford (19th) Away : 3-6-13 21:42
Anyhow, back to the match in hand and visitors Watford seem to have wound down for the season too with no away win in sixteen games – hang on, this run began back in October last year.
Luckily, Watford's home form took a turn for the better and saved them from certain relegation. The Hornets away form for the record stands at 3-6-13 21/42, which is disastrous for a side that probably harboured visions of a play-off place this season.
Head to Head
Interestingly, looking at the head-to-head results between these two sides, the last eight out of ten meetings have resulted in over 2.5 goals, and with nothing to play for especially, both sides may look to end the season with a bang so a 2-2 draw may not be out of the question.
Coventry have players like strikers Clinton Morrison (10 goals) and Freddy Eastwood (8 goals) who know their way to goal, along with Watford’s Danny Graham (12 goals), midfielder Tom Cleverley (11 goals) and striker Heidur Helguson (11 goals).
The Betting Verdict :
The final game of the season with nothing to lose, I reckon there’ll be a few goals in this one.
BEST BETTING TIP :
Take Over 2.5 goals at 2.05 with bet365
