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No shocks expected here. Watford's record against the top six this season has been poor, beating only Tottenham in the early stages of the campaign. City, meanwhile, have shown a cool head and thrived under pressure when it's counted, winning 21 of their last 22 games in all competitions. They have a team of winners and should seal the treble.
Best bet:
With the odds stacked in City's favour, it is always good to look at small, stats-based match bets away from the result, where value can be found in backing the underdogs and, in this case, Troy Deeney. The striker should start and he will proudly lead out the Hornets at Wembley. His passion and commitment to his side is admirable, as we saw him display in his post-match interview after booking their place in the final last month. The striker will do his utmost to help Watford lift the trophy and you would expect them to at least have a few chances to get on the scoresheet. With this in mind, the 11/10 on Deeney to register at least one shot on target is particularly eye-catching. The 30-year-old averages around two shots per game this season and will be keen to register a goal for his team in an FA Cup final. Whether he does or not remains to be seen, but he can at least test Ederson.
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The Hornets man is expected to have a busy afternoon in the middle of the park, with plenty of chasing and little possession against City's packed attack. A key performer for Watford this term, Doucoure has been booked eight times this season, with six of them coming in 2019. Three of them came in Watford's last five games and frustration could get the better of him as he looks to break up play, especially when City start a speedy break. With this in mind, the 7/2 price available makes it worth a small play.