Watford vs Luton Town. Sky Bet Championship.
Vicarage RoadAttendance19,282.
Watford 4
- K Davis (3rd minute)
- W Troost-Ekong (45th minute)
- J Pedro (57th minute)
- I Sarr (79th minute)
Luton Town 0
- G Osho (sent off 83rd minute)
Watford 4-0 Luton: Joao Pedro, Ismaila Sarr on target as Hornets run riot
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Watford and Luton Town at Vicarage Road as goals from Keinan Davis, William Troost-Ekong, Joao Pedro and Ismaila Sarr earned local bragging right for Slaven Bilic's Hornets
Sunday 23 October 2022 16:32, UK
Watford claimed local bragging rights with a 4-0 dismantling of near neighbours Luton in the Championship.
First-half goals from Keinan Davis and William Troost-Ekong set the tone and the visitors' doom was sealed when goalkeeper Ethan Horvath gifted Joao Pedro a third before Ismaila Sarr completed the rout.
Hatters substitute Gabriel Osho then saw red late on for a dreadful challenge on Ken Sema.
Both games ended as 1-0 home wins two seasons ago, when Watford were promoted to the Premier League, but this was the first M1 derby watched by supporters since 2006.
Luton began a descent into non-league football soon after that but arrived at Vicarage Road as the form team thanks to seven games without defeat. Watford, in contrast, had lost three of their previous four.
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The Hornets had been hard hit by injuries as well, including a broken leg at Millwall in midweek for midfielder Imran Louza, yet scored with their first attack in the third minute.
Sarr played Hassane Kamara in on the left and Davis converted a cross into the six-yard box that was behind him with an impressive flick of a leg.
Allan Campbell fired an instant opportunity to equalise inches wide before Luke Freeman sent a header straight at goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann.
Luton captain Sonny Bradley was booked for a hefty challenge on Pedro before Horvath had to get behind a deflected effort from Edo Kayembe.
Another chance to level disappeared 10 minutes before the break however when Elijah Adebayo, picked out by Freeman, headed over the bar.
It was to prove costly as although Horvath denied Davis a second with a block, Troost-Ekong made it 2-0 in added time. Davis and Sarr both challenged Bradley for a ball to the back post and it fell to the Hornets defender for a tap-in from unmissable range.
Bradley was replaced at the break by Osho, who scooped over a decent chance at the back post.
Again it was to prove a costly miss as Pedro made no mistake from Horvath's dreadful error in the 57th minute. Davis put the goalkeeper under pressure and the American passed it straight to the Watford No 10, who only had to steady himself on the edge of the box and locate the net.
Davis had to go off injured for the final 20 minutes or so, with Bachmann denying Jordan Clark a consolation goal from a low drive.
Watford refused to let up and when Luton surrendered possession in their own half, Sarr eluded two challengers to slot in a 79th-minute fourth.
Luton's discipline disappeared when Osho was shown a straight red for a touchline takedown of Sema seven minutes from time.
What the managers said...
Watford's Slaven Bilic: "It was a derby game so not only a great three points but a great performance from start to finish. We should have scored more goals, collectively there was togetherness and second balls we didn't match them, we beat them. The front guys were absolutely amazing, they destroyed them.
"I told the guys after the game that on the one hand I'm extremely proud and happy and chapeau and blah blah blah but on the other I am also angry. We can't have days off - there are no free lunches in this league. This has to be our standard, our aim, so stick this game into your mind. But not only the goals, also what brought us into the position."
Luton's Nathan Jones: "We never gave ourselves a chance. They just caught us on a bad day. Congratulations to Watford and apologies to the fans as we didn't want them to go through that. The first two goals we turned the ball over in our own half - we gifted them a goal after three minutes. It was really out of character for us.
"Let's not lose perspective, we have been on a wonderful run. We are not in the worst position, it's just that today hurts because of who they are and the manner. We will have to get it out of our system."