Mark Robins' side Secure Sixth Successive Win Against The Hornets

League leaders extended their impressive winning streak with a commanding 3-1 scoreline against ten-man Watford.

Early Goals Establish the Stage

The Coventry manager's team got off to a ideal start with their striker and Jamie Allen scoring the back of the net within the opening minutes.

The Japanese winger made it a third advantage just before the interval, while James Abankwah was dismissed before the half.

Javi Gracia's team Manage a Second-Half Goal

The midfielder converted a second-half for the losing team, but it proved nothing more than a late strike.

Coventry's goalkeeper the keeper had earlier saved a clear chance for the winger, which could have changed the match early on.

Frank Lampard commented: “That was a tough fixture this afternoon because the opposition are a strong side.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Return to Winning Ways

An Ipswich player came off the substitutes to net the decisive strike in a one-nil success over the visitors.

Ipswich dominated the match but only found the tie in the closing stages thanks to his fifth goal of the campaign.

West Brom thought they had equalized in stoppage time, but the goal was disallowed for a infringement in the area.

Stoke Secure Narrow Win at Portsmouth

The home player turned a second-half own strike to give the visitors a 1-0 result.

John Mousinho's men have now secured just one game since the end of the summer.

Robins remarked: “This was among the most important victories we’ve secured this season.”

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