Mark Robins' side Secure Sixth Consecutive Win Against The Hornets

Table-toppers prolonged their impressive unbeaten run with a decisive 3-1 performance against ten-man Watford.

Early Scores Set the Tone

The home side's team started to a ideal beginning with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder finding the back of the net within the initial minutes.

Tatsuhiro Sakamoto made it a three-goal goal just before the break, while the visitors' player was shown a red card before the half.

Watford Score a Late Strike

Imran Louza converted a penalty for the away team, but it was nothing more than a consolation strike.

Their goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had previously saved a one-on-one chance for Rocco Vata, which could have changed the match early on.

The Coventry boss commented: “It was a difficult game today because they are a quality outfit.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Return to Winning Ways

The substitute was introduced from the substitutes to score the decisive goal in a one-nil success over the visitors.

The home side dominated the play but only found the tie near the end thanks to the winger's 5th goal of the season.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had scored in stoppage time, but the header was chalked off for a infringement in the area.

Stoke Grab Narrow Win at Fratton Park

Hayden Matthews headed a unfortunate mistake to hand Mark Robins' team a 1-0 result.

Portsmouth have at present secured just a single game since the end of last month.

The Stoke manager remarked: “It was one of the vital wins we’ve achieved this season.”

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