The Sky Blues Notch 6th Successive Victory Over Watford

League leaders continued their remarkable unbeaten run with a dominant 3-1 performance against a player-down Watford.

Early Strikes Establish the Stage

Frank Lampard's squad started to a perfect start with Brandon Thomas-Asante and Jamie Allen finding the target within the opening minutes.

Another Coventry attacker added a three-goal lead just before the break, while James Abankwah was sent off before the break.

Watford Manage a Late Strike

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

Their shot-stopper Carl Rushworth had before blocked a clear opportunity for Watford, which could have swung the match early on.

Frank Lampard said: “It was a challenging fixture today because Watford are a good side.”

The Tractor Boys Return to Winning Ways

Jack Clarke came off the bench to score the lone strike in a narrow victory over the visitors.

They commanded the game but only found the tie near the end thanks to the winger's fifth strike of the season.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had scored in added time, but the effort was ruled out for a offense in the penalty area.

Stoke Secure Tight Victory at Fratton Park

Hayden Matthews headed a late own strike to present Mark Robins' team a narrow result.

The home side have now managed just a single fixture since the close of last month.

Mark Robins remarked: “This was one of the crucial wins we’ve secured this campaign.”

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