The Sky Blues Claim Sixth Straight Triumph Versus Watford
First-place Coventry extended their impressive unbeaten run with a decisive three-one performance against ten-man their opponents.
Rapid Strikes Establish the Tone
The home side's squad started to a flying start with Brandon Thomas-Asante and Jamie Allen scoring the back of the net within the initial minutes.
The Japanese winger contributed a third advantage just before the interval, while James Abankwah was sent off before the break.
The visitors Score a Second-Half Strike
The midfielder netted a spot-kick for the away squad, but it was nothing more than a meaningless goal.
Coventry's shot-stopper Carl Rushworth had before denied a clear chance for the winger, which could have altered the contest early on.
The Coventry boss said: “It was a challenging match now because Watford are a quality team.”
Ipswich Get Back to Winning Ways
Jack Clarke came off the substitutes to score the only strike in a narrow victory over the visitors.
Ipswich controlled the play but only secured the deadlock late thanks to Clarke's 5th goal of the season.
The away team thought they had scored in added time, but the goal was chalked off for a offense in the area.
The Potters Secure Close Win at Portsmouth
Hayden Matthews turned a late own goal to present Mark Robins' team a narrow result.
John Mousinho's men have now managed just a single fixture since the close of the summer.
Robins said: “This was one of the most important victories we’ve secured this campaign.”