The Sky Blues Secure Sixth Straight Win Against Watford

Table-toppers prolonged their impressive victory sequence with a commanding three-one scoreline against reduced their opponents.

Early Strikes Pave the Tone

The home side's team began to a perfect beginning with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder netting the target within the opening minutes.

Another Coventry attacker added a third advantage just before the interval, while a Watford defender was sent off before the break.

The visitors Manage a Consolation Strike

Imran Louza converted a spot-kick for the away team, but it turned out to be nothing more than a late effort.

The home side's shot-stopper Carl Rushworth had previously blocked a one-on-one chance for Watford, which could have changed the contest early on.

Lampard said: “That was a tough fixture this afternoon because the opposition are a good team.”

The Tractor Boys Return to Winning Ways

An Ipswich player came off the bench to score the lone goal in a one-nil success over the Baggies.

They controlled the play but only secured the goalless draw in the closing stages thanks to his fifth goal of the campaign.

The away team thought they had netted in stoppage time, but the effort was disallowed for a foul in the penalty area.

Steven Schumacher's Team Grab Tight Victory at Portsmouth

Hayden Matthews turned a second-half own strike to present the visitors a narrow win.

The home side have currently secured just a single fixture since the end of the summer.

The Stoke manager remarked: “It was among the vital victories we’ve had this campaign.”

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