The Sky Blues Secure Sixth Consecutive Win Against Watford

First-place Coventry extended their impressive victory sequence with a decisive three to one performance against a player-down Watford.

Quick Goals Establish the Stage

The home side's team began to a ideal beginning with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder netting the goal within the initial minutes.

The Japanese winger added a 3-0 lead just before the break, while a Watford defender was dismissed before the break.

The visitors Get a Late Goal

Imran Louza scored a spot-kick for the away team, but it turned out to be nothing more than a meaningless strike.

Coventry's shot-stopper Carl Rushworth had previously blocked a golden opportunity for the winger, which could have swung the contest early on.

The Coventry boss said: “It was a difficult game this afternoon because the opposition are a strong side.”

The Tractor Boys Bounce Back to Winning Ways

Jack Clarke came off the bench to score the decisive goal in a one-nil victory over the Baggies.

They controlled the game but only found the deadlock in the closing stages thanks to his 5th goal of the season.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had scored in stoppage time, but the header was ruled out for a offense in the area.

Stoke Grab Close Win at Portsmouth

Hayden Matthews headed a second-half own goal to present Mark Robins' team a one-zero result.

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

The Stoke manager said: “It was among the most important victories we’ve achieved this season.”

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