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Masina and Deulofeu to start – Predicted 4-2-3-1 Watford XI to face Newcastle United

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Predicted 4-2-3-1 Watford XI to face Newcastle in the Premier League

Watford began their campaign on a bright note with four consecutive wins and the Hornets have continued their merry way with back-to-back victories in recent weeks after a dip in form which saw them suffer three defeats in four fixtures.

Javi Gracia’s men beat Huddersfield Town 3-0 last week and will be the favourites once again when they make the trip to St.James’ Park to face second-bottom Newcastle United.

Newcastle are yet to register their first win of the season and the Magpies will be looking to get something out of this game.

Team News

Daryl Janmaart is ruled out due to a knee injury while Troy Deeney and Nathaniel Chalobah will be eyeing for a return but their inclusion will be subject to a late fitness test.

Craig Cathcart is also doubtful to feature on Saturday due to a minor knock.

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Manager: Javi Gracia

Predicted XI

Ben Foster (GK)

The veteran hasn’t made too many mistakes and has been quite a reliable presence between the sticks.

Kiko Femenia (RB)

The Spaniard looked quite solid at the back in the last game and contributed to the attack as well.

Christian Kabasele (CB)

His strength and aerial ability are invaluable assets to the Hornets and the manager should definitely hand him a start on Saturday.

Adrian Mariappa (CB)

The 32-year-old Jamaican looked very solid in the last game against Huddersfield and should start this weekend.

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Adam Masina (LB)

He is a much more balanced and technically-gifted full-back than Jose Holebas and the manager should have him in the starting eleven.

Etienne Capoue (CDM)

The Frenchman has dictated the tempo of the game from central midfield with his impressive range of passing.

Abdoulaye Doucoure (CDM)

He has been another consistent performer for the Hornets this season. His strength, game-reading and work-rate are indispensable to the team.

Will Hughes (RW)

He has been a bit inconsistent at times but has contributed a lot to the build-up play.

Roberto Pereyra (LW)

The Argentine international has been a lively presence down the left, contributing with five goals and causing all sorts of problems with his dribbling and movement.

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Gerard Deulofeu (CAM)

The former Barcelona man has sparked creativity into Watford’s attack since making his return from injury a couple of weeks back and the manager will be hoping he does the same on Saturday.

Isaac Success (ST)

The Nigerian scored last week and will need to put in consistent performances to get regular first-team action.

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