Coventry Secure Sixth Consecutive Win Versus Watford

League leaders extended their remarkable unbeaten run with a commanding 3-1 scoreline against a player-down their opponents.

Early Goals Establish the Pace

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

Tatsuhiro Sakamoto made it a third advantage just before the break, while James Abankwah was sent off before the break.

The visitors Manage a Second-Half Goal

A Watford player netted a second-half for the losing side, but it was nothing more than a consolation goal.

Their goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had previously blocked a one-on-one chance for Rocco Vata, which could have swung the match early on.

The Coventry boss said: “This was a challenging game today because Watford are a quality side.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Return to Winning Form

An Ipswich player came off the substitutes to fire the lone goal in a narrow win over West Brom.

The home side commanded the play but only found the goalless draw near the end thanks to his fifth goal of the campaign.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had equalized in stoppage time, but the header was disallowed for a infringement in the box.

Steven Schumacher's Team Secure Narrow Win at Fratton Park

Hayden Matthews headed a unfortunate own goal to give Stoke a narrow victory.

Portsmouth have at present managed just one match since the end of August.

Robins commented: “That was one of the most important wins we’ve achieved this campaign.”

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