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19 Oct 2025

Sheffield United end wait for home win by beating Javi Gracia’s Watford

Sheffield United end wait for home win by beating Javi Gracia’s Watford

Sheffield United moved off the bottom of the Championship with a 1-0 victory over Watford at Bramall Lane.

Callum O’Hare was the match-winner, poking into an empty net just before the hour-mark to secure a first home win of the campaign for the Blades.

The victory moved United above city rivals Sheffield Wednesday into 23rd at the bottom of the table, while Javi Gracia lost in his first game back in charge of the Hornets following the sacking of Paulo Pezzolano.

It was a scrappy opening 45 with United having the better chances of the two sides.

The hosts had the first chance of the afternoon when Sam McCallum picked up a loose ball on the edge of the area and sent a half-volley whistling over the crossbar.

Watford number one Egil Selvik got down well to deny Mark McGuinness from a towering header.

Fellow centre-back Japhet Tanganga also saw his nodded effort kept out by the Norwegian goalkeeper in the last opportunity of the first half.

The Hornets spurned a huge chance within the first few moments of the second period.

On-loan left-back Caleb Wiley was played in down the left but he could only blast his shot wide of the near post.

Selvik was tested once more as McCallum’s free-kick was heading for the far corner if not for his intervention.

The Blades made the breakthrough in the 59th minute. Tyrese Campbell forced Selvik to parry away his low effort, Andre Brooks followed in to square across goal and O’Hare was there on the line to tap the ball home.

Watford brought on Tom Ince, Kwadwo Baah and Marc Bola straight after the goal in an attempt to get back into the game.

The visitors came agonisingly close to an equaliser as Imran Louza crashed the ball against the crossbar from inside the box with five minutes remaining.

Watford could have snatched a last-gasp leveller in the final kick of the game but defender Kevin Keben dragged the ball wide from close range following a long throw-in.

The final whistle came seconds later, which saw United claim their first maximum points haul at home and just their second altogether this season.

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