Coventry Claim Sixth Successive Victory Against Watford
First-place Coventry continued their outstanding unbeaten run with a decisive three-one result against a player-down Watford.
Early Strikes Pave the Stage
The home side's lineup started to a ideal beginning with their striker and the midfielder scoring the goal within the opening minutes.
Another Coventry attacker added a third advantage just before the break, while James Abankwah was shown a red card before the half.
Javi Gracia's team Score a Second-Half Goal
Imran Louza converted a second-half for the losing squad, but it was nothing more than a meaningless effort.
Their shot-stopper the keeper had earlier blocked a clear chance for the winger, which could have swung the contest early on.
The Coventry boss stated: “It was a challenging fixture today because they are a good outfit.”
The Tractor Boys Get Back to Winning Ways
An Ipswich player came off the substitutes to fire the lone goal in a one-nil success over West Brom.
Ipswich controlled the game but only broke the tie near the end thanks to his fifth goal of the campaign.
The away team thought they had netted in added time, but the effort was disallowed for a offense in the area.
Steven Schumacher's Team Grab Close Win at Fratton Park
A Portsmouth defender turned a unfortunate own strike to give Mark Robins' team a 1-0 victory.
The home side have now managed just one fixture since the conclusion of last month.
The Stoke manager remarked: “It was one of the most important wins we’ve had this campaign.”