Watford Edge Past Wrexham in Championship Clash Watford secured a crucial victory over Wrexham in their EFL Championship clash, boosting their play-off prospects and handing the visitors their first away defeat of 2026. The Hornets dominated proceedings, with Marc Bola opening the scoring after a bright start, followed by a second goal from Edo Kayembe before halftime. Edoardo Bove sealed the win in added time, ensuring Watford closed the gap on sixth-place Wrexham to five points. The match began with Watford asserting their control, as Bola’s strike in the first half showcased their attacking intent. The 23-year-old forward, who joined from Roma in the recent transfer window, found the net with a well-placed shot that caught Wrexham’s defense off guard. The Hornets doubled their lead shortly after, with Kayembe capitalizing on a counterattack that left Arthur Okonkwo stranded. The second-half saw Wrexham push for an equalizer, with Max Cleworth’s header reducing the deficit, but Watford’s resilience proved decisive. Bove’s late goal, following a long throw from Zak Vyner, proved to be the final blow. The victory highlighted Watford’s ability to capitalize on opportunities, particularly in the final third. Despite Wrexham’s efforts to mount a comeback, the Hornets’ defensive organization and clinical finishing kept them ahead. The result also marked a significant moment for Wrexham, as they suffered their first away defeat of the season under manager Phil Parkinson. The match was punctuated by key substitutions, with Watford making several changes to maintain their momentum. Mattie Pollock, who had been sidelined by injury, returned to bolster their defense, while Kevin Keben and Nampalys Mendy added fresh energy.#wrexham #watford #marc_bola #edo_kayembe #edoardo_bove
