Under the guidance of Giuseppe Sannino, Watford has gained an identity and is showing much improvement. The first time the Italian took over, there was skepticism, but from what it seemed along the way, the players have assimilated what the Italian coach is asking for and Watford seems capable of the demarcation that will bring it to the playoffs. What is remarkable is Watford's away games, where it really terrorizes the opposing defenses. He appeared unbeaten in the headquarters of Leicester and Nottingham, where he was comfortably ahead. He eventually lost at home to Nottingham and settled for a draw at home to champions Leicester. Lately he is in excellent condition with 3 wins and 1 draw, while it is extremely important that he has not conceded a goal in 3 of them. More specifically, away from home, it is undefeated with only 1 defeat in the last 9 (this one at the headquarters of the mighty Nottingham). The bad thing, of course, is that she has many draws away from home. Against the weak Yeovil has the opportunity to get a significant three-pointer that will bring it even closer to sixth place. Yeovil has forgotten what to say at home victory with the last coming on 03/12 against the faltering Blackpool, that is, before 6 home matches. The double is at 2,15 and for a more conservative game the -0,25 of Watford is offered to us at 1,825. That is, in case of a draw we lose half the bet.