Watford, reduced to nine men, faced a narrow defeat against league leaders Burnley despite a strong performance, taking an early lead through Mamadou Doumbia’s header.
Malian Mamadou Doumbia scored an early second goal for the Hornets, but Burnley equalized before half-time with a header from Zian Flemming. After the break, Josh Brownhill scored Burnley’s winner.
Watford’s situation worsened when Moussa Sissoko and Edo Kayembe were both sent off for receiving two yellow cards, leaving them with just nine players.
Despite being a man down, Watford pushed for an equalizer and nearly succeeded in stoppage time with a shot from Ryan Andrews, which was narrowly deflected wide. Manager Tom Cleverley made two changes to the starting lineup, with Pierre Dwomoh and Rocco Vata coming in.
Watford struck first after just seven minutes, breaking Burnley’s strong defense. However, after 60 minutes, they lost more players to red cards. Although Burnley had the numerical advantage, they struggled to create further chances. The match ended with Watford’s last efforts falling short, concluding a dramatic afternoon at Vicarage Road.