Mark Robins' side Notch 6th Successive Triumph Against The Hornets

First-place Coventry continued their remarkable winning streak with a commanding 3-1 result against a player-down their opponents.

Rapid Goals Set the Stage

The Coventry manager's team got off to a perfect start with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder netting the target within the initial minutes.

Another Coventry attacker made it a 3-0 goal just before the break, while a Watford defender was dismissed before the half.

The visitors Manage a Second-Half Strike

The midfielder converted a penalty for the visiting team, but it proved nothing more than a late strike.

Coventry's goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had previously blocked a golden opportunity for Watford, which could have altered the match early on.

Lampard stated: “That was a challenging fixture this afternoon because the opposition are a strong side.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Bounce Back to Winning Ways

Jack Clarke was introduced from the bench to score the only strike in a one-nil win over the visitors.

Ipswich dominated the match but only broke the tie late thanks to Clarke's fifth strike of the campaign.

West Brom thought they had netted in added time, but the header was disallowed for a foul in the penalty area.

The Potters Secure Tight Win at Fratton Park

The home player turned a second-half own goal to present Mark Robins' team a narrow victory.

John Mousinho's men have currently managed just one game since the close of last month.

The Stoke manager remarked: “It was one of the vital victories we’ve secured this season.”

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