During the 2003–04 English football season, Watford F.C. competed in the First Division.
Season summary
The ongoing financial difficulties saw a large number of players released that summer, including record signing Allan Nielsen and strikers Tommy Smith and Gifton Noel-Williams. To make matters worse, Manchester United loanee Jimmy Davis was killed in a car crash on the opening day of the new campaign. This had a huge effect on the team's form at the beginning of the season, and notably on his close friend Danny Webber. But a strong finish to the season saw the club finish in mid-table.
Final league table
Source:
SoccerwayRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
Watford's score comes first[1]
Legend
| Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
Result |
Attendance |
Scorers
|
| 16 August 2003 |
Crystal Palace |
A |
0–1 |
15,333 |
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| 23 August 2003 |
West Bromwich Albion |
H |
0–1 |
15,023 |
|
| 25 August 2003 |
Sunderland |
A |
0–2 |
23,600 |
|
| 30 August 2003 |
Gillingham |
H |
2–2 |
12,793 |
Helguson, Webber
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| 13 September 2003 |
Millwall |
H |
3–1 |
11,305 |
Dyer, Cox (pen), Young
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| 17 September 2003 |
Derby County |
A |
2–3 |
18,459 |
Gayle, Young
|
| 20 September 2003 |
Wigan Athletic |
A |
0–1 |
9,211 |
|
| 27 September 2003 |
Ipswich Town |
H |
1–2 |
15,350 |
Fitzgerald
|
| 30 September 2003 |
Burnley |
H |
1–1 |
11,573 |
Fitzgerald
|
| 4 October 2003 |
Crewe Alexandra |
A |
1–0 |
7,055 |
Webber
|
| 14 October 2003 |
Walsall |
H |
1–1 |
12,231 |
Baird (own goal)
|
| 18 October 2003 |
Bradford City |
H |
1–0 |
12,399 |
Fitzgerald
|
| 21 October 2003 |
Coventry City |
H |
1–1 |
13,487 |
Fitzgerald
|
| 25 October 2003 |
Wimbledon |
A |
3–1 |
6,115 |
Devlin, Webber, Fitzgerald
|
| 28 October 2003 |
Cardiff City |
A |
0–3 |
14,011 |
|
| 1 November 2003 |
Rotherham United |
H |
1–0 |
18,067 |
Webber
|
| 4 November 2003 |
Preston North End |
A |
1–2 |
11,152 |
Webber
|
| 8 November 2003 |
Nottingham Forest |
A |
1–1 |
21,229 |
Cook
|
| 15 November 2003 |
Norwich City |
A |
2–1 |
16,420 |
Fitzgerald, Cox (pen)
|
| 22 November 2003 |
West Ham United |
H |
0–0 |
20,950 |
|
| 29 November 2003 |
Reading |
A |
1–2 |
14,521 |
Cook
|
| 6 December 2003 |
Nottingham Forest |
H |
1–1 |
14,988 |
Fitzgerald
|
| 13 December 2003 |
Sheffield United |
A |
2–2 |
18,637 |
Smith, Helguson
|
| 20 December 2003 |
Stoke City |
H |
1–3 |
13,732 |
Helguson
|
| 26 December 2003 |
Gillingham |
A |
0–1 |
8,971 |
|
| 28 December 2003 |
Cardiff City |
H |
2–1 |
15,512 |
Fitzgerald, Cook
|
| 10 January 2004 |
Coventry City |
A |
0–0 |
12,226 |
|
| 17 January 2004 |
Crystal Palace |
H |
1–5 |
15,017 |
Helguson (pen)
|
| 31 January 2004 |
West Bromwich Albion |
A |
1–3 |
23,958 |
Fitzgerald
|
| 7 February 2004 |
Sunderland |
H |
2–2 |
16,798 |
Mahon, Cox (pen)
|
| 14 February 2004 |
Preston North End |
H |
2–0 |
12,675 |
Bouazza, Devlin
|
| 21 February 2004 |
Walsall |
A |
1–0 |
6,684 |
Cook
|
| 28 February 2004 |
Wimbledon |
H |
4–0 |
15,323 |
Cook, Cox (pen), Smith, Ardley
|
| 3 March 2004 |
Stoke City |
A |
1–3 |
13,108 |
Helguson
|
| 9 March 2004 |
Bradford City |
A |
0–2 |
17,143 |
|
| 13 March 2004 |
Sheffield United |
H |
0–2 |
13,861 |
|
| 16 March 2004 |
Derby County |
H |
2–1 |
13,931 |
Helguson, Mahon
|
| 20 March 2004 |
Ipswich Town |
A |
1–4 |
23,524 |
Fitzgerald
|
| 27 March 2004 |
Wigan Athletic |
H |
1–1 |
13,382 |
Helguson
|
| 10 April 2004 |
Crewe Alexandra |
H |
2–1 |
18,041 |
Hyde, Wright (own goal)
|
| 12 April 2004 |
Burnley |
A |
3–2 |
11,413 |
Devlin, Helguson, Cook
|
| 17 April 2004 |
Rotherham United |
A |
1–1 |
7,221 |
Dyer
|
| 20 April 2004 |
Millwall |
A |
2–1 |
10,263 |
Dyer, Cook
|
| 24 April 2004 |
Norwich City |
H |
1–2 |
19,290 |
Blizzard
|
| 1 May 2004 |
West Ham United |
A |
0–4 |
34,685 |
|
| 9 May 2004 |
Reading |
H |
1–0 |
17,979 |
Young
|
FA Cup
| Round |
Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
Result |
Attendance |
Goalscorers
|
| R3 |
3 January 2004 |
Chelsea |
H |
2–2 |
21,121 |
Helguson, Mahon
|
| R3R |
14 January 2004 |
Chelsea |
A |
0–4 |
38,763 |
|
League Cup
Players
First-team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
References
Notes
- ^ Dyer was born in Redbridge, England, and represented England at U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Montserrat internationally and would make his international debut for Montserrat in September 2007.
- ^ Hyde was born in Newham, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in 2001.
- ^ Gayle was born in Hammersmith, London, and represented them at U-18 level, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally through his father and made his international debut for Jamaica in 1998.
- ^ Doyley was born in Tower Hamlets, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and would make his international debut for Jamaica in March 2013.
- ^ Devlin was born in Birmingham, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his father and made his international debut for Scotland in October 2002.
- ^ Bouazza was born in Évry, France, but also qualified to represent Algeria internationally through his parents and would make his international debut for Algeria in February 2007.
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