The Sky Blues Notch 6th Straight Victory Over The Hornets

Table-toppers prolonged their remarkable winning streak with a decisive three to one scoreline against ten-man their opponents.

Rapid Scores Set the Stage

The home side's lineup got off to a ideal beginning with their striker and the midfielder netting the goal within the opening minutes.

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

Watford Score a Second-Half Strike

Imran Louza netted a penalty for the away side, but it turned out to be nothing more than a meaningless strike.

Coventry's goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had before blocked a golden opportunity for Rocco Vata, which could have changed the game early on.

Lampard said: “It was a tough match now because they are a quality side.”

The Tractor Boys Bounce Back to Winning Form

An Ipswich player came off the substitutes to score the only strike in a one-nil victory over the visitors.

They dominated the play but only broke the goalless draw late thanks to the winger's fifth strike of the campaign.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had netted in injury time, but the goal was ruled out for a infringement in the penalty area.

Stoke Snatch Narrow Victory at Fratton Park

Hayden Matthews turned a unfortunate own goal to hand Stoke a one-zero victory.

Portsmouth have now managed just a single fixture since the conclusion of the summer.

The Stoke manager commented: “That was among the crucial victories we’ve had this campaign.”

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