Coventry Claim 6th Consecutive Victory Over Watford
League leaders prolonged their remarkable winning streak with a dominant three to one scoreline against reduced Watford.
Rapid Strikes Establish the Tone
Frank Lampard's lineup got off to a ideal start with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder scoring the target within the opening minutes.
Another Coventry attacker made it a third goal just before the break, while a Watford defender was shown a red card before the half.
The visitors Score a Second-Half Goal
The midfielder netted a penalty for the away squad, but it proved nothing more than a meaningless goal.
The home side's keeper the keeper had earlier blocked a golden chance for Watford, which could have altered the match early on.
Frank Lampard said: “It was a tough game now because they are a quality side.”
The Tractor Boys Bounce Back to Winning Form
Jack Clarke was introduced from the bench to net the lone strike in a 1-0 victory over the Baggies.
Ipswich dominated the match but only found the goalless draw near the end thanks to the winger's fifth goal of the season.
Ryan Mason's side thought they had scored in added time, but the goal was disallowed for a infringement in the area.
Steven Schumacher's Team Snatch Close Win at Fratton Park
Hayden Matthews scored a second-half own strike to give Stoke a 1-0 win.
Portsmouth have now won just one match since the conclusion of the summer.
Mark Robins said: “That was among the vital wins we’ve achieved this campaign.”