Coventry Notch Sixth Consecutive Triumph Against Watford

First-place Coventry extended their outstanding victory sequence with a dominant three to one performance against ten-man Watford.

Early Scores Establish the Stage

The Coventry manager's team got off to a perfect beginning with their striker and Jamie Allen netting the back of the net within the first seven minutes.

The Japanese winger made it a three-goal advantage just before the interval, while James Abankwah was sent off before the half.

The visitors Score a Second-Half Strike

A Watford player converted a second-half for the visiting side, but it turned out to be nothing more than a meaningless goal.

The home side's goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had earlier blocked a one-on-one opportunity for Rocco Vata, which could have altered the game early on.

The Coventry boss commented: “It was a tough game this afternoon because the opposition are a good team.”

The Tractor Boys Bounce Back to Winning Ways

An Ipswich player was introduced from the bench to net the decisive goal in a one-nil success over West Brom.

They controlled the game but only broke the deadlock near the end thanks to the winger's 5th strike of the campaign.

The away team thought they had scored in injury time, but the goal was disallowed for a offense in the area.

Stoke Snatch Narrow Victory at Portsmouth

The home player scored a second-half own strike to hand the visitors a one-zero win.

Portsmouth have now managed just one fixture since the end of the summer.

Robins remarked: “That was one of the vital successes we’ve achieved this campaign.”

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