Mark Robins' side Notch Sixth Consecutive Win Versus The Hornets

League leaders prolonged their outstanding victory sequence with a dominant three to one result against a player-down Watford.

Quick Goals Set the Tone

The home side's lineup got off to a ideal beginning with their striker and the midfielder finding the target within the initial minutes.

Tatsuhiro Sakamoto made it a third lead just before the interval, while the visitors' player was shown a red card before the whistle.

Watford Manage a Second-Half Strike

Imran Louza netted a second-half for the away side, but it was nothing more than a consolation strike.

Coventry's goalkeeper the keeper had before blocked a golden opportunity for the winger, which could have altered the match early on.

Lampard said: “This was a tough match now because the opposition are a strong side.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Return to Winning Ways

Jack Clarke came off the bench to score the only strike in a one-nil success over the Baggies.

Ipswich dominated the game but only broke the deadlock in the closing stages thanks to the winger's fifth strike of the season.

West Brom thought they had netted in added time, but the header was disallowed for a offense in the box.

Stoke Secure Close Victory at Portsmouth

Hayden Matthews turned a unfortunate own strike to hand Stoke a narrow win.

John Mousinho's men have currently managed just a single match since the close of August.

Mark Robins said: “This was among the vital victories we’ve secured this campaign.”

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