Hornets add Dons friendly to Championship preparations
Watford have added a third pre-season friendly as part of their preparations for the new Championship season.
The Hornets will face League One newcomers AFC Wimbledon at Wealdstone's Grosvenor Vale ground on Saturday, July 12, kick-off 3pm.
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AFC Wimbledon celebrate their play-off triumph at Wembley (Image: PA) Having finished fifth in the League Two table, former Vicarage Road loanee Johnnie Jackson's side clinched their return to the third tier by beating Walsall 1-0 in the Play-Off Final at Wembley.
The match will take place four days after Paulo Pezzolano's men face Boreham Wood in their first scheduled pre-season friendly at Meadow Park on Tuesday, July 8 (kick-off 7.30pm).
Watford are also due to face another League One side, Leyton Orient, at Brisbane Road on Saturday, July 26 (kick-off 3pm).
The Hornets have stated 'several' behind closed doors friendlies will also take place at London Colney ahead of the start of the new campaign on the weekend of Saturday, August 9.
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