Coventry Claim Sixth Successive Triumph Against Watford

First-place Coventry prolonged their outstanding unbeaten run with a dominant three-one scoreline against reduced their opponents.

Early Strikes Pave the Pace

Frank Lampard's squad started to a perfect beginning with their striker and the midfielder scoring the goal within the first seven minutes.

Tatsuhiro Sakamoto contributed a third lead just before the break, while James Abankwah was sent off before the half.

Watford Get a Late Goal

The midfielder scored a spot-kick for the losing side, but it turned out to be nothing more than a late effort.

The home side's keeper Carl Rushworth had earlier saved a clear chance for Rocco Vata, which could have altered the match early on.

The Coventry boss commented: “That was a challenging match now because they are a strong team.”

The Tractor Boys Return to Winning Ways

The substitute was introduced from the bench to score the only strike in a one-nil victory over the visitors.

The home side controlled the play but only broke the deadlock late thanks to Clarke's 5th goal of the campaign.

The away team thought they had equalized in injury time, but the effort was ruled out for a foul in the penalty area.

Steven Schumacher's Team Grab Close Win at Portsmouth

The home player headed a unfortunate mistake to give Stoke a 1-0 victory.

John Mousinho's men have now won just a single match since the conclusion of August.

Mark Robins remarked: “It was one of the most important victories we’ve had this campaign.”

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