Mark Robins' side Secure 6th Consecutive Triumph Versus The Hornets

First-place Coventry extended their outstanding unbeaten run with a decisive 3-1 scoreline against ten-man Watford.

Quick Goals Establish the Stage

The Coventry manager's team started to a flying start with their striker and the midfielder scoring the back of the net within the initial minutes.

Tatsuhiro Sakamoto added a 3-0 advantage just before half-time, while the visitors' player was dismissed before the whistle.

The visitors Get a Second-Half Goal

A Watford player netted a spot-kick for the visiting team, but it was nothing more than a consolation goal.

Coventry's goalkeeper the keeper had previously saved a one-on-one opportunity for Rocco Vata, which could have altered the contest early on.

Frank Lampard stated: “This was a tough fixture now because Watford are a quality outfit.”

The Tractor Boys Get Back to Winning Form

Jack Clarke came off the bench to score the only goal in a narrow success over the visitors.

Ipswich commanded the match but only secured the deadlock in the closing stages thanks to his fifth strike of the campaign.

The away team thought they had scored in stoppage time, but the goal was chalked off for a infringement in the penalty area.

The Potters Snatch Narrow Victory at Portsmouth

Hayden Matthews turned a late mistake to give Stoke a narrow result.

John Mousinho's men have now won just a single match since the close of last month.

The Stoke manager said: “That was one of the vital successes we’ve had this campaign.”

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