Watford gave their season the much-needed boost it required with a 1-0 win at struggling Rotherham.
Both teams went into the fixture out of form and on the back of three straight defeats but Yaser Asprilla's second-half winner helps Valerien Ismael's team to look up again.
Watford won the reverse fixture 5-0 but were happy to walk away from this one with a much narrower winning margin and were clinging on by the end.
Neat interplay between Hakeem Odoffin and Peter Kioso led to Rotherham's first chance with Odoffin just firing off target from Kioso's pull-back.
Andy Rinomhota also shot off target on the volley after Sean Morrison's long throw dropped nicely for him.
Watford's first effort came from lone striker Mileta Rajovic but his header, from Asprilla's cross, dropped wide of goal.
Asprilla then came close himself with his effort from the edge of the box deflected onto the roof of the goal.
Kioso tested Ben Hamer for the first time in the match as he got on the end of Ollie Rathbone's free-kick.
The home side started the second half on top and strongly appealed for a penalty when Rinomhota went down in the box.
Giorgi Chakvetadze was brought on by Ismael and he almost had a swift impact as he slipped Rajovic through but quick-thinking from Viktor Johansson stopped the attack.
Watford took the lead in the 58th minute when a corner eventually found its way to Asprilla on the edge of the box and he lashed an unstoppable drive into the bottom corner.
Rotherham boss Leam Richardson made a treble change in the hope of getting back into the game but it was starter Seb Revan who twice tried his luck in as many minutes.
The first effort was slashed at but the second would have temporarily worried Hamer before it trickled just wide of the post.