The curtains will fall on the regular season of the 2025/26 EFL Championship season, and soon, we will know who will joinf Coventry City in the Premier League next term. The newly-crowned champions have nothing to play for in the game vs Watford at Vicarage Road on Saturday.
Watford had once been in contention to secure a top-six finish in the EFL Championship, having risen to fourth in the standings midway through the campaign. However, the Hornets have been on a freefall since then, winning only three of their last 20 games to fall to 16th on the table, with Edward Still struggling to have the desired effect on his charges.
Like Watford, Coventry City will have nothing to play for this weekend, as they have won the EFL Championship title and will return to the Premier League. Frank Lampard’s men have been exceptional after a brief lull, losing only one of their last 15 games. However, the Sky Blues remain in solid form, plundering eight goals in their two most recent league games.
The reverse fixture saw Coventry City cruise to a 3-1 win over Watford, with Imran Louza scoring the consolation goal. The Hard Tackle looks closer at the encounter ahead of the latest meeting between the two sides.
Probable Lineup (4-4-2): Selvik; Abankwah, Pollock, Keben, Bola; Irankunda, Mendy, Louza, Maama; Kayembe, Doumbia
Probable Lineup (3-2-3-1): Rushworth; Thomas, Kitching, Dasilva; Onyeka, Grimes; Esse, Torp, Mason-Clark; Simms
While Romain Esse, Imran Louza, and Edo Kayembe were viable candidates for this section, we have picked Ellis Simms as the Player to Watch for Saturday’s EFL Championship match between Watford and Coventry City at Vicarage Road.
While Haji Wright has been the talismanic striker for Coventry City, Frank Lampard may rotate his troops this weekend and give an opportunity to a few, like Ellis Simms. Despite not being an undisputed first-choice starter for Coventry, Simms has made his mark, scoring ten goals to sit third in the team’s goalscoring charts this season. He will aim to end the campaign strongly, and a solid showing against Watford should be on the cards.
With neither team having anything to play for on the final day, we should see Watford and Coventry City play without abandon. With the players having the freedom to express themselves, we should witness a glut of chances on both ends.
However, despite playing a second-string side this weekend, Coventry City should have the resources to clinch another victory to put the cherry on top of a memorable campaign. While Edo Kayembe may pull a goal back for the home side, The Hard Tackle predicts a 2-1 win for Frank Lampard and his charges.