Coventry Notch Sixth Successive Triumph Against The Hornets
League leaders extended their remarkable victory sequence with a decisive three-one performance against ten-man Watford.
Quick Scores Pave the Pace
The Coventry manager's lineup began to a flying beginning with their striker and the midfielder netting the back of the net within the opening minutes.
Another Coventry attacker added a third advantage just before the interval, while James Abankwah was shown a red card before the half.
The visitors Score a Late Goal
The midfielder converted a penalty for the away squad, but it turned out to be nothing more than a consolation effort.
Coventry's shot-stopper the keeper had previously blocked a golden chance for the winger, which could have changed the match early on.
The Coventry boss said: “That was a tough match today because they are a quality outfit.”
Ipswich Get Back to Winning Form
The substitute came off the bench to net the lone goal in a 1-0 success over the Baggies.
Ipswich commanded the game but only broke the goalless draw in the closing stages thanks to the winger's 5th strike of the season.
West Brom thought they had scored in added time, but the header was ruled out for a foul in the box.
The Potters Snatch Tight Victory at Fratton Park
The home player scored a second-half own goal to give Mark Robins' team a narrow win.
John Mousinho's men have now secured just one fixture since the close of August.
Mark Robins commented: “This was one of the crucial wins we’ve achieved this campaign.”