Coventry Secure 6th Consecutive Win Against Watford

League leaders continued their outstanding winning streak with a commanding three to one scoreline against reduced Watford.

Rapid Goals Pave the Pace

The Coventry manager's lineup began to a perfect start with their striker and the midfielder scoring the back of the net within the initial minutes.

Tatsuhiro Sakamoto made it a three-goal lead just before the interval, while a Watford defender was shown a red card before the half.

Javi Gracia's team Score a Late Goal

A Watford player converted a spot-kick for the losing team, but it proved nothing more than a consolation strike.

Their goalkeeper the keeper had before denied a one-on-one chance for Rocco Vata, which could have changed the game early on.

Frank Lampard said: “This was a difficult game this afternoon because the opposition are a quality side.”

The Tractor Boys Return to Winning Ways

Jack Clarke was introduced from the bench to net the decisive strike in a narrow win over the Baggies.

Ipswich controlled the play but only broke the deadlock late thanks to his fifth strike of the season.

The away team thought they had netted in injury time, but the effort was ruled out for a foul in the area.

The Potters Snatch Narrow Victory at Fratton Park

A Portsmouth defender scored a second-half own strike to present the visitors a one-zero result.

Portsmouth have at present won just a single fixture since the end of the summer.

Robins commented: “It was one of the crucial victories we’ve had this campaign.”

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