A place in the cup final for the first time since 1984 is on offer for Quique Sanchez Flores' men, and their player Troy Deeney believes should the squad achieve this, they would go down in the clubs history books.
A place in the cup final, on top of a rather respectable domestic season, which see's the club sat in 12th, seems to be enough for Troy Deeney to deem the squad worthy of making their mark on the clubs history.
"I was confident we would do well at the start of the season," he told the club's official website.
"But in terms of the FA Cup and the 41-point mark at this stage, then I would have bitten your hand off and I'm sure that's the same for all the players and fans.
"But now we're in this position, we don't want to just tail off and say that was an alright season. Now we want to make it special.
"The word legend is banded around a lot in football but we're actually in a position where we can make that happen, so that's the biggest incentive.
"Forget money, forget prizes, you can be a Watford legend and I'm ready for that.
"This is now our time to make history."