Watford are set to part company with boss Ed Still at the end of the season, talkSPORT understands.The 35-year-old has won only three of his 14 Championship games in charge since replacing Javi Gracia in February.Still will not be managing Watford next season following their shocking formGettyStill – brother of former Southampton boss Will – penned a two-and-a-half-year deal at Vicarage Road.The Watford job is Still’s first managerial appointment since a brief spell in charge of Belgian outfit Kortrijk in 2023 – where he failed to win any of his eight games.Prior to moving to Watford, he had acted as assistant to Besnik Hasi at Anderlecht, who was relieved of his duties for the Belgian side earlier this year.Still proceeded to be take charge on an interim basis of two matches in February – both of which ended in defeat – before Watford came calling.He is Watford’s third permanent Watford manager this term – after the club sacked Paulo Pezzolano and Gracia – while Charlie Daniels briefly took charge as a caretaker before Still’s appointment.Wat on earth?But the decision has been made two months on from Still’s appointment that there will be another boss in the dugout for the 2026/27 campaign.Watford have suffered four consecutive defeats in England’s second-tier to leave them in 16th spot with one match to play.They failed to score in their first three games in this horror run – losing 2-0 to both Oxford United and Sheffield United.A 3-0 defeat away at West Brom then followed, before the Hornets were humiliated by Middlesbrough on Saturday – losing 5-1 at the Riverside.Watford’s last win came against promotion-chasing Wrexham on March 17.Watford will be playing Championship football for a fourth consecutive seasonIt was their third victory in six fixtures having triumphed over Derby County and Bristol City.But their winless run now stands at seven matches – with Still losing eight of his games in charge.And things could get worse for Still and Watford when they welcome Championship winners Coventry to Hertfordshire in next weekend’s final game of the campaign.Should they be downed by the Sky Blues, Still would oversee an unwanted four first, having last lost five consecutive league matches between April-May 2022, when they were in the top-flight.Watford are in a similar situation to last season, when they went into their final Championship fixture having lost four straight fixtures.Though they managed to end their losing streak by drawing 1-1 against Sheffield Wednesday.