Nigerian star slays Everton without Ighalo & Success
Nigerian duo Odion Ighalo and Isaac Success who were both named in the match day squad sat out the home win -the Hornets' fourth since the beginning of the season.
Lukaku opened scoring after 17 minutes but Okaka who signed from Anderlecht in the summer made sure both sides were on level terms before half time with a superb flick.
Prödl sent the home side in front 14 minutes after the break with a well taken header with Okaka who later made way for Watson extended Watford's lead, four minutes after the hour mark after beating Barry to the ball in the air.
A late onslaught by Everton saw Lukaku grabbing his second of the game which could only account for a mere consolation as the Hornets held on to secure their sixth premier league win of the season.
The Hornets had lost three of their past four league games, and looked like stretching that sequence when they fell behind early on.
But they drew inspiration from striker Okaka's stunning opener, the Italian's first goal in the Premier League since scoring for Fulham in May 2010.
Lukaku opened scoring after 17 minutes but Okaka who signed from Anderlecht in the summer made sure both sides were on level terms before half time with a superb flick.
Prödl sent the home side in front 14 minutes after the break with a well taken header with Okaka who later made way for Watson extended Watford's lead, four minutes after the hour mark after beating Barry to the ball in the air.
A late onslaught by Everton saw Lukaku grabbing his second of the game which could only account for a mere consolation as the Hornets held on to secure their sixth premier league win of the season.
The Hornets had lost three of their past four league games, and looked like stretching that sequence when they fell behind early on.
But they drew inspiration from striker Okaka's stunning opener, the Italian's first goal in the Premier League since scoring for Fulham in May 2010.

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