Mark Robins' side Secure 6th Successive Win Versus The Hornets

First-place Coventry continued their remarkable victory sequence with a dominant three to one scoreline against reduced their opponents.

Early Goals Establish the Stage

The Coventry manager's squad began to a ideal beginning with their striker and the midfielder scoring the target within the first seven minutes.

Another Coventry attacker made it a 3-0 goal just before the interval, while James Abankwah was shown a red card before the half.

The visitors Get a Second-Half Goal

Imran Louza converted a second-half for the away team, but it turned out to be nothing more than a consolation effort.

Coventry's goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had before denied a golden opportunity for the winger, which could have changed the contest early on.

The Coventry boss said: “It was a tough fixture now because they are a quality team.”

The Tractor Boys Get Back to Winning Ways

The substitute came off the bench to net the only strike in a 1-0 win over West Brom.

They dominated the match but only found the deadlock near the end thanks to Clarke's fifth strike of the season.

The away team thought they had equalized in stoppage time, but the header was ruled out for a foul in the box.

The Potters Grab Close Victory at Portsmouth

Hayden Matthews turned a late own strike to hand the visitors a narrow victory.

The home side have now managed just a single game since the conclusion of August.

Mark Robins remarked: “It was one of the crucial successes we’ve secured this season.”

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