The Sky Blues Claim 6th Successive Triumph Against The Hornets

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

Quick Goals Establish the Tone

The home side's lineup began to a ideal beginning with Brandon Thomas-Asante and Jamie Allen finding the back of the net within the initial minutes.

The Japanese winger made it a third lead just before half-time, while James Abankwah was dismissed before the break.

Javi Gracia's team Score a Consolation Goal

Imran Louza scored a second-half for the losing squad, but it turned out to be nothing more than a meaningless effort.

Coventry's keeper Carl Rushworth had before blocked a clear chance for Rocco Vata, which could have swung the game early on.

The Coventry boss said: “This was a tough fixture today because the opposition are a quality outfit.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Get Back to Winning Ways

An Ipswich player was introduced from the substitutes to net the only strike in a one-nil victory over the visitors.

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

Ryan Mason's side thought they had netted in injury time, but the effort was chalked off for a infringement in the area.

Steven Schumacher's Team Snatch Tight Victory at Fratton Park

Hayden Matthews turned a second-half own goal to present Stoke a narrow victory.

John Mousinho's men have now won just a single match since the conclusion of last month.

Robins commented: “That was one of the most important successes we’ve secured this campaign.”

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