Watford v Everton, 10 December 2016

Score3-2 to Watford
RefereeAnthony Taylor
CompetitionPremier League
VenueVicarage Road
Attendance20,769
Kick-off: 12.30pm This was Watford's first win against Everton in any competition since 8 March 1987 in League Division One.

Goals:

Stefano Okaka 36 G
Sebastian Prödl 59 G
Stefano Okaka 64 G

Goals:

Romelu Lukaku 17 G
Romelu Lukaku 86 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes
Defender Miguel Britos
Defender José Holebas
Defender Sebastian Prödl
Defender/Midfielder Valon Behrami
Defender/Midfielder Camilo Zúñiga
Midfielder Etienne Capoue
Midfielder Adlène Guédioura
Midfielder/Forward Nordin Amrabat
Forward Troy Deeney
Forward Stefano Okaka

Starting lineup:

Ashley Williams Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Leighton Baines Defender/Left back
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Idrissa Gueye Midfielder
James McCarthy Midfielder
Gerard Deulofeu Forward
Romelu Lukaku Forward
Kevin Mirallas Forward

Substitutions:

Daryl Janmaat for Adlène Guédioura 61
Ben Watson for Stefano Okaka 81
Christian Kabasele for Camilo Zúñiga 90

Substitutions:

Ross Barkley for Idrissa Gueye 64
Enner Valencia for Kevin Mirallas 71
Aaron Lennon for Leighton Baines 83

Cards:

Adlène Guédioura 7 Y
José Holebas 74 Y

Cards:

Gerard Deulofeu 14 Y
Leighton Baines 62 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon
Defender Daryl Janmaat
Midfielder Ben Watson
Forward Odion Ighalo
Forward Jerome Sinclair
Forward Isaac Success

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender/Midfielder Mason Holgate
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Tom Cleverley
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Forward Enner Valencia

Comments:

League position: 7th Watford's starting IX featured players of 11 different nationalities. The Hornets now had 11 different goalscorers in the Premier League so far in this season (the joint most along with Liverpool). Stefano Okaka scored his first Premier League goal since 2 May 2010 when playing for Fulham against West Ham United, a game that also ended in a 3-2 win. Christian Kabasele replaced Juan Zuniga in the third minute of added time in the second half.

Comments:

League position: 9th Gareth Barry played in his 609th Premier League game so drawing level in second place with Frank Lampard in the all-time leading Premier League appearances list. The record holder is Ryan Giggs on 632 games. Everton had now won one of their last ten Premier League games and lost their last four Premier League away games for the first time since January 2015. The Toffees became the seventh club to score a total of 500 goals in their Premier League away games (played 470).

Goals:

Stefano Okaka 36 G
Sebastian Prödl 59 G
Stefano Okaka 64 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes
Defender Miguel Britos
Defender José Holebas
Defender Sebastian Prödl
Defender/Midfielder Valon Behrami
Defender/Midfielder Camilo Zúñiga
Midfielder Etienne Capoue
Midfielder Adlène Guédioura
Midfielder/Forward Nordin Amrabat
Forward Troy Deeney
Forward Stefano Okaka

Substitutions:

Daryl Janmaat for Adlène Guédioura 61
Ben Watson for Stefano Okaka 81
Christian Kabasele for Camilo Zúñiga 90

Cards:

Adlène Guédioura 7 Y
José Holebas 74 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon
Defender Daryl Janmaat
Midfielder Ben Watson
Forward Odion Ighalo
Forward Jerome Sinclair
Forward Isaac Success

Comments:

League position: 7th Watford's starting IX featured players of 11 different nationalities. The Hornets now had 11 different goalscorers in the Premier League so far in this season (the joint most along with Liverpool). Stefano Okaka scored his first Premier League goal since 2 May 2010 when playing for Fulham against West Ham United, a game that also ended in a 3-2 win. Christian Kabasele replaced Juan Zuniga in the third minute of added time in the second half.

Goals:

Romelu Lukaku 17 G
Romelu Lukaku 86 G

Starting lineup:

Ashley Williams Defender
Seamus Coleman Defender/Midfielder
Leighton Baines Defender/Left back
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Idrissa Gueye Midfielder
James McCarthy Midfielder
Gerard Deulofeu Forward
Romelu Lukaku Forward
Kevin Mirallas Forward

Substitutions:

Ross Barkley for Idrissa Gueye 64
Enner Valencia for Kevin Mirallas 71
Aaron Lennon for Leighton Baines 83

Cards:

Gerard Deulofeu 14 Y
Leighton Baines 62 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender/Midfielder Mason Holgate
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Tom Cleverley
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Forward Enner Valencia

Comments:

League position: 9th Gareth Barry played in his 609th Premier League game so drawing level in second place with Frank Lampard in the all-time leading Premier League appearances list. The record holder is Ryan Giggs on 632 games. Everton had now won one of their last ten Premier League games and lost their last four Premier League away games for the first time since January 2015. The Toffees became the seventh club to score a total of 500 goals in their Premier League away games (played 470).