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Doyley wins red card appeal

Image: Lloyd Doyley: Won his appeal against his sending off against Leicester in midweek

Watford have won their appeal against Lloyd Doyley's red card in Tuesday's victory over Leicester.

Defender free to face Palace this weekend

Watford have won their appeal against Lloyd Doyley's red card in Tuesday's victory over Leicester. Doyley was given his marching orders late on in the 3-2 win at Vicarage Road for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity after an adjudged foul on Jermaine Beckford on the edge of the penalty area. Not only were there a total of three Hornets defenders surrounding Beckford when he went down, referee David Webb wrongly identified Doyley as the culprit when it was in fact defensive partner Adrian Mariappa who committed the foul. However, rather than appeal on the grounds of mistaken identity, Watford lodged their appeal with the Football Association against the merits of the red card in the first place and have seen their case upheld. Neither Doyley or Mariappa will now be suspended for Saturday's Championship trip to Crystal Palace.