The Sky Blues Claim 6th Successive Victory Against The Hornets
Table-toppers extended their remarkable victory sequence with a decisive three to one result against ten-man Watford.
Early Goals Set the Tone
Frank Lampard's team began to a perfect beginning with their striker and the midfielder netting the back of the net within the first seven minutes.
Another Coventry attacker added a 3-0 goal just before half-time, while James Abankwah was dismissed before the whistle.
The visitors Get a Second-Half Strike
A Watford player scored a spot-kick for the visiting team, but it proved nothing more than a late goal.
Coventry's shot-stopper the keeper had before denied a clear chance for the winger, which could have altered the match early on.
Frank Lampard said: “That was a difficult fixture this afternoon because Watford are a quality outfit.”
The Tractor Boys Bounce Back to Winning Form
The substitute was introduced from the sideline to net the decisive strike in a 1-0 win over the Baggies.
Ipswich controlled the game but only found the tie near the end thanks to the winger's fifth strike of the campaign.
Ryan Mason's side thought they had scored in added time, but the goal was chalked off for a offense in the penalty area.
Stoke Snatch Close Win at Fratton Park
Hayden Matthews headed a second-half own goal to present Mark Robins' team a 1-0 result.
The home side have currently secured just a single match since the close of August.
Mark Robins commented: “This was one of the vital wins we’ve had this campaign.”