Garry Monk has a few decisions to make after some solid performances in midweek from a much-changed line-up that beat Rochdale in the Carabao Cup and to help him along, Alex Miller has given us the side he would pick to take the sting out of the Hornets.
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1. GK - Cameron Dawson
Joe Wildsmith delivered a solid if relatively untroubled performance in Tuesday's cup win over Rochdale, but it would be a shock if Monk was to dispose of Cam Dawson in the league goalkeeping berth after two confident displays in clean sheet performances. Photo: Steve Ellis
2. CB - Joost Van Aken
Deserves a run at showing what he can do under his new manager. There appears to be a great deal of goodwill at the minute towards van Aken, who was one of the stars of that impressive display at Cardiff last week. There's half a shout for Julian Borner's return, but after 90 minutes in midweek it should be the Dutchman's place to lose once more. Photo: Steve Ellis
3. CB - Tom Lees
Excellent in both outings thus far, Lees has been the bedrock of this clean sheet run so far, organising the back three throughout. Seems to be liberated a touch without the armband - or perhaps he has a point to prove? A shoo-in. Photo: Steve Ellis
4. CB - Dominic Iorfa
His pace and recovery ability will be important, you feel, against a talented and tricky Watford attack. Again, one of the first names on the team sheet - you can hardly change the back three that shut Cardiff out, can you? It wouldn't really be Monk's style. Photo: Steve Ellis