Women: Crystal Palace (H) Preview - November 5

Crystal Palace

The Watford FC Women's team will be back in action this weekend against Crystal Palace (on November 5th at 2 pm), hoping to reverse a series of disappointing performances that occurred before the recent international break.

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The Hornets are excited to host the Eagles, who are currently in fourth place in the Barclays Women's Championship. They hope to close the distance on the 10th-ranked team, the London City Lionesses, and move up from the danger of being relegated.

Before the upcoming game at home on Sunday, here is all the necessary information to be aware of.

In case this is your initial visit to Grosvenor Vale, we have created an informative manual for enthusiasts HERE that might resolve all the queries you've got.

Kindly be informed that parking on the grassy part of the venue is not allowed. You may park within the premises if you are a staff, player, official, or a disabled supporter. Should you choose to park on the streets in the vicinity, we request that you exercise consideration towards the locals.

If there's something you need to understand that wasn't explained, feel free to reach out to us through X, Facebook, and Instagram using the handle @WatfordFCWomen.

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You have the option to buy tickets early through the internet by visiting this page, and the prices are as follows:

The ticket prices for adults is £7, but on matchdays it goes up to £8. Meanwhile, the ticket prices for people aged 65 and over is £4, but on matchdays it goes up to £6. For individuals aged 18 and under, the ticket price is also £4, but on matchdays it goes up to £6.

For fans who have purchased season tickets for either the men's team of Watford or Wealdstone, match tickets are now available at a discounted rate of 50%.

The online selling will come to an end on Sunday, November 5th at midnight. You can purchase tickets on the day of the match if you go directly to Grosvenor Vale. Online sales won't be available at that point, so you have to buy the tickets in person.

For further details, please follow this LINK.

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Both teams lost their last games away, and they both want to win this time.

The Golden Girls suffered a 5-2 defeat on their travels to Birmingham City, whereas Crystal Palace were unable to secure a win against neighboring opponents Charlton Athletic.

Excluding their most recent match, the two teams have had very different success levels so far. Crystal Palace is currently in fourth place, only four points away from the top position and they have a game left to play.

The impressive scoring performance of their team has made a huge impact in the league. Annabel Blanchard and Elise Hughes are currently tied for the lead in goals scored with a total of seven each.

Currently, the Hornets are still four points away from securing their position in the league and have faced five consecutive losses. However, they have been dedicating their time to practicing on the field for the past 14 days.

Ex-Hornet player Araya Dennis is making a comeback and will be facing the team she previously played for, helping them get promoted last season. It is worth noting that Dennis scored the decisive goal against Oxford United at Vicarage Road in April.

Come and show your support for the Golden Girls as they aim to secure a crucial three points at the beginning of November.

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