Watford vs. Bournemouth live stream: Watch Premier League online
Watford host Bournemouth at Vicarage Road on Saturday, March 31. Here’s all the info you need to watch the Premier League match.
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The Hornets and the Cherries are both coming off of the international break and should be well rested for their Premier League match.
Watford have lost by a collective score of 8-0 in their last two Premier League games, but they were away matches against top-six clubs.
Their first loss in March was a 3-0 defeat at the Emirates and then a 5-0 loss at Anfield followed. The last time they scored was in their first match of the month, a 1-0 home win over last placed West Brom.
They haven’t lost at home in 2018 with their last home defeat coming at the end of 2017 when they lost 2-1 to Swansea under Marco Silva.
Current manager Javi Gracia took over in mid-January and has mainly been successful at home, similar to his predecessor.
Watford are currently eight-points clear from safety and level on points with Bournemouth. Both clubs have their sights set on a top-half finish and Saturday’s meeting between the two teams could be decisive in which club finishes their.
Bournemouth edged out a 2-1 home victory over West Brom before the international break thanks to two goals in the final 13 minutes. They nearly conceded a stoppage time equalizer for the second time in three games.
Bournemouth have struggled on the road this season, with their only solid performance coming against Antonio Conte’s Chelsea at the end of January.
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The Premier League match between Watford and Bournemouth will not be broadcast on live tv. Live streaming is available on NBCSports Gold, which you can access with your cable or satellite subscriptions, either online or through the NBC Sports app.
Date: Saturday, March 31
Start time: 10 a.m. ET
Location: Watford, England
Stadium: Vicarage Road
TV Info: N/A
Live Stream: NBCSports
Will Watford pick up three points at home again? Or will Bournemouth find a late winner to keep their top-half status? Only one way to find out.