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McCormack makes Watford pay penalty

Ross McCormack scored a dramatic stoppage-time penalty as Cardiff snatched a last-gasp 2-1 win over Watford to move up to fifth in the Coca-Cola Championship.

McCormack - who had missed a golden chance at the start of the second half - kept his cool to net from the spot after Ross Jenkins was alleged to have handled Roger Johnson's header.

The Hornets had gone ahead through Tommy Smith's penalty but their lead was short-lived as Jay Bothroyd's well-taken strike drew the home side level. The home side dominated proceedings from thereon in but were unable to find a breakthrough until the very last minute of stoppage time when the impressive McCormack won it from the spot.

Watford went ahead after a brilliant Jobi McAnuff run was halted by Stephen McPhail's trip in the box and Smith stepped up to score from the spot.

The Bluebirds went straight on the offensive after falling behind and Joe Ledley tested Scott Loach before the leveller came.

Nice build-up from the home side ended with Chris Burke crossing and after a period of pinball in the box, the ball fell to Bothroyd, who lashed home his 10th goal of the season.

Bothroyd combined well with Ledley to send him away down the left but McCormack was just unable to convert the cross as the game continued at a frenetic pace.

The lively McCormack had a great chance in the early stages of the second half but headed Tony Capaldi's cross wide before half-time sub Peter Whittingham crossed for Johnson but his header was saved by Loach.

Dave Jones threw on Michael Chopra in place of Burke in a bid to find the winner, but they were almost caught out at the other end when McAnuff fed Tamas Priskin but he was penalised for a foul on Johnson.

Ledley had a shot saved by Loach before a McCormack free-kick was blocked, but the Hornets almost snatched it when Jenkins crossed for Jack Cork, but he headed wide of the target. Time was almost up when McCormack fired a goalbound shot which Loach superbly tipped over but from the resulting corner, Jenkins handled Johnson's header and referee Andy Hall pointed at the spot for McCormack to win it.

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