Mark Robins' side Notch Sixth Consecutive Triumph Versus The Hornets

First-place Coventry continued their remarkable winning streak with a decisive three to one result against a player-down Watford.

Quick Scores Establish the Stage

Frank Lampard's squad got off to a flying beginning with Brandon Thomas-Asante and Jamie Allen netting the goal within the initial minutes.

Another Coventry attacker made it a three-goal lead just before the interval, while a Watford defender was shown a red card before the break.

The visitors Get a Second-Half Strike

A Watford player netted a spot-kick for the losing team, but it proved nothing more than a late strike.

Coventry's shot-stopper Carl Rushworth had earlier blocked a clear chance for Watford, which could have changed the contest early on.

Lampard said: “It was a tough fixture now because Watford are a quality team.”

Ipswich Get Back to Winning Form

An Ipswich player came off the sideline to fire the decisive strike in a narrow success over the Baggies.

Ipswich controlled the game but only found the deadlock late thanks to Clarke's 5th goal of the season.

West Brom thought they had equalized in injury time, but the effort was ruled out for a infringement in the penalty area.

Steven Schumacher's Team Secure Tight Win at Fratton Park

Hayden Matthews headed a second-half own strike to hand Stoke a one-zero victory.

The home side have now managed just a single game since the end of August.

Mark Robins commented: “This was among the crucial successes we’ve achieved this season.”

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