Coventry Secure 6th Consecutive Victory Over Watford

League leaders extended their impressive victory sequence with a dominant three to one scoreline against ten-man their opponents.

Quick Strikes Set the Pace

Frank Lampard's lineup started to a flying start with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder finding the target within the opening minutes.

Another Coventry attacker made it a 3-0 goal just before half-time, while the visitors' player was sent off before the whistle.

Javi Gracia's team Manage a Second-Half Strike

Imran Louza scored a second-half for the visiting side, but it was nothing more than a meaningless strike.

Their goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had earlier denied a one-on-one chance for Rocco Vata, which could have swung the game early on.

Frank Lampard stated: “It was a tough match today because the opposition are a quality team.”

The Tractor Boys Bounce Back to Winning Ways

Jack Clarke was introduced from the sideline to score the only strike in a narrow win over the visitors.

Ipswich dominated the game but only broke the deadlock near the end thanks to Clarke's fifth goal of the campaign.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had netted in injury time, but the header was ruled out for a infringement in the area.

Steven Schumacher's Team Snatch Tight Win at Fratton Park

A Portsmouth defender scored a late own strike to hand Stoke a narrow victory.

Portsmouth have now won just one game since the close of last month.

Robins said: “That was one of the most important wins we’ve had this season.”

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