More than a dozen former Watford players and coaching staff, representing both of his spells as manager, will be present on Saturday as former boss Graham Taylor OBE has what was the Rous Stand renamed in his honour.

Goalkeeping greats Tony Coton, Steve Sherwood and Alec Chamberlain will be among those to witness an on-pitch presentation on behalf of Watford's current owners at 2.45pm - with the club encouraging supporters to be at their seats by this time.

Ian Bolton, one of Taylor's first signings after assuming control in summer 1977, fellow centre-half Steve Terry and Official Former Players' Association founder Neil Price have also accepted the club's invitation to attend.

Tommy Mooney, Richard Johnson and Nigel Gibbs, who spans both Taylor's spells as Watford manager, have confirmed their presence.

A captain from the early Taylor years, Dennis Booth, will travel to be in attendance, while Iwan Roberts - who is working for BBC Wales Sport at the game - will break off from his duties to join the presentation party.

Former coaching staff, all of whom also played for the Hornets, complete the weekend line-up ready to honour their former boss.

Youth supremo Tom Walley and the first-team duo of John Ward and Steve Harrison are also making their way to Vicarage Road as the club and its supporters ready themselves to thank the most successful manager in Watford's history.