CHERRIES skipper Tommy Elphick is braced for a busy night against free-scoring Watford.

The Hornets travel to Dean Court tomorrow (7.45pm) for a clash between the Championship’s two most prolific attacks.

Cherries currently set the striking standard in the second tier with 57 goals but Watford are just one behind with six more than next-best duo Derby and Norwich who both have 50.

And while the visitors will be without influential attackers Fernando Forestieri and Almen Abdi (both hamstring), Elphick is sure Slavisa Jokanovic’s side will have enough ammunition to test Cherries.

“They have lot of good players, especially in their front four,” said Elphick.

“Whoever they play there will be a dangerous proposition. Everybody knows the likes of Troy Deeney and Matej Vydra and they are quickly getting to know about Odion Ighalo.

“We did not see much of him in our last match with them but after four goals against Blackpool last week people have started to take notice.

"Then you have Ikechi Anya. When you look at their squad there is so much attacking talent and we will have to be on our toes to get the right result.”

Watford will also be without midfielder Sean Murray (knee) and defender Joel Ekstrand (back).