Coventry Claim Sixth Consecutive Triumph Against The Hornets

League leaders continued their remarkable unbeaten run with a dominant 3-1 performance against ten-man the visiting side.

Rapid Strikes Pave the Stage

The home side's squad got off to a ideal beginning with Brandon Thomas-Asante and Jamie Allen scoring the target within the opening minutes.

Another Coventry attacker added a 3-0 advantage just before the break, while James Abankwah was sent off before the break.

Watford Score a Late Goal

The midfielder scored a second-half for the losing team, but it turned out to be nothing more than a late effort.

Coventry's keeper Carl Rushworth had previously blocked a clear opportunity for the winger, which could have changed the match early on.

Lampard commented: “It was a tough fixture today because Watford are a quality side.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Bounce Back to Winning Ways

An Ipswich player was introduced from the bench to fire the lone goal in a narrow victory over the Baggies.

Ipswich dominated the match but only secured the goalless draw in the closing stages thanks to the winger's fifth goal of the campaign.

The away team thought they had equalized in added time, but the effort was ruled out for a infringement in the box.

Steven Schumacher's Team Snatch Close Victory at Portsmouth

Hayden Matthews scored a unfortunate mistake to give the visitors a narrow victory.

Portsmouth have at present managed just a single match since the close of the summer.

Mark Robins said: “This was among the crucial victories we’ve had this season.”

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