Here are your three Watford quiz questions for Friday, as well as yesterday's answers.

1. What uniquely links Bill Ratcliffe and Nathaniel Chalobah?

2. How did Derby County's Stefan Schnoor earn a minor footnote in Watford's history?

3. In the club's history what has occurred only in 1909/10, 1935/36, 2008/09 and 2014/15?

Here's the answers to yesterday's questions.

What unique and unrepeatable fact arose from Watford's 1992/93 visit to Kenilworth Road?

Luton became the first club to have met Watford in Southern League or Football League fixtures on all seven days of the week.

What family connections does a living ex-Watford manager have with a) a Scot who made 341 Football League appearances between 1972 and 1982, and b) a current Football League manager, and who are the three men concerned?

As of June 2014, Brendan Rodgers is the son-on-law of Mike Kearney and a first cousin of York City manager Nigel Worthington.

What links Gabriele Angella, Bobby Howfield, Marlon King and George Reilly?

They all scored in matches in which they were sent off.

Thanks to Watford Mailing List’s Jon Sinclair for helping supply the questions, many of which were written by the late Trefor Jones.

Three more questions will follow tomorrow, along with today's answers.