Mark Robins' side Notch 6th Successive Triumph Over The Hornets

League leaders prolonged their outstanding victory sequence with a decisive three to one performance against ten-man Watford.

Quick Goals Establish the Pace

The Coventry manager's squad began to a flying start with their striker and Jamie Allen finding the goal within the initial minutes.

Another Coventry attacker added a three-goal advantage just before half-time, while the visitors' player was shown a red card before the half.

The visitors Manage a Late Strike

The midfielder netted a penalty for the losing side, but it was nothing more than a late effort.

The home side's shot-stopper the keeper had earlier denied a clear opportunity for Watford, which could have swung the game early on.

The Coventry boss stated: “This was a difficult game now because Watford are a good outfit.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Return to Winning Form

An Ipswich player came off the sideline to net the decisive goal in a 1-0 win over the visitors.

The home side dominated the match but only secured the goalless draw late thanks to Clarke's fifth goal of the campaign.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had equalized in injury time, but the header was chalked off for a offense in the area.

The Potters Grab Tight Victory at Fratton Park

The home player scored a unfortunate own strike to give Mark Robins' team a one-zero result.

Portsmouth have currently secured just one fixture since the end of August.

Mark Robins remarked: “It was among the most important successes we’ve had this campaign.”

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