Mark Robins' side Claim Sixth Consecutive Triumph Against The Hornets

Table-toppers extended their impressive unbeaten run with a decisive three to one scoreline against reduced Watford.

Early Scores Set the Pace

The home side's team began to a perfect beginning with their striker and Jamie Allen scoring the target within the first seven minutes.

The Japanese winger added a third goal just before half-time, while the visitors' player was sent off before the break.

The visitors Score a Consolation Goal

Imran Louza converted a spot-kick for the away squad, but it was nothing more than a late strike.

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

The Coventry boss said: “That was a difficult game this afternoon because they are a good team.”

The Tractor Boys Return to Winning Ways

An Ipswich player came off the sideline to fire the lone strike in a one-nil victory over the Baggies.

The home side commanded the match but only broke the tie near the end thanks to Clarke's 5th strike of the season.

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

Steven Schumacher's Team Snatch Narrow Victory at Fratton Park

The home player turned a late own strike to give Mark Robins' team a narrow win.

The home side have at present secured just one fixture since the close of the summer.

Mark Robins commented: “This was one of the most important victories we’ve achieved this campaign.”

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