Coventry Secure 6th Consecutive Win Against Watford

First-place Coventry prolonged their impressive unbeaten run with a dominant 3-1 performance against reduced their opponents.

Early Goals Set the Tone

The home side's lineup started to a ideal start with their striker and the midfielder scoring the back of the net within the first seven minutes.

Tatsuhiro Sakamoto contributed a 3-0 advantage just before half-time, while the visitors' player was shown a red card before the half.

Watford Score a Late Goal

Imran Louza netted a penalty for the visiting side, but it proved nothing more than a consolation strike.

The home side's keeper the keeper had previously blocked a one-on-one chance for Watford, which could have altered the game early on.

Lampard said: “It was a tough match this afternoon because Watford are a strong outfit.”

Ipswich Get Back to Winning Ways

The substitute was introduced from the bench to fire the lone goal in a one-nil success over the Baggies.

Ipswich commanded the game but only found the tie near the end thanks to his fifth strike of the campaign.

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

The Potters Grab Tight Win at Fratton Park

Hayden Matthews headed a late own strike to present Mark Robins' team a one-zero victory.

The home side have at present won just a single match since the conclusion of the summer.

The Stoke manager remarked: “It was one of the most important victories we’ve secured this campaign.”

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