Mark Robins' side Secure 6th Consecutive Victory Against The Hornets
League leaders continued their outstanding unbeaten run with a decisive three to one scoreline against reduced Watford.
Early Goals Set the Pace
The home side's squad started to a perfect beginning with their striker and the midfielder scoring the back of the net within the opening minutes.
Tatsuhiro Sakamoto made it a 3-0 goal just before half-time, while James Abankwah was sent off before the break.
Javi Gracia's team Manage a Late Strike
Imran Louza netted a spot-kick for the visiting side, but it turned out to be nothing more than a consolation strike.
Coventry's shot-stopper the keeper had earlier blocked a clear chance for the winger, which could have altered the game early on.
Frank Lampard commented: “It was a challenging fixture this afternoon because they are a good team.”
The Tractor Boys Bounce Back to Winning Form
An Ipswich player was introduced from the bench to score the decisive goal in a narrow success over the Baggies.
The home side commanded the play but only found the goalless draw in the closing stages thanks to his fifth strike of the season.
Ryan Mason's side thought they had netted in added time, but the goal was chalked off for a offense in the box.
Steven Schumacher's Team Grab Narrow Win at Fratton Park
A Portsmouth defender scored a late own goal to present the visitors a one-zero win.
John Mousinho's men have currently managed just a single game since the end of August.
Robins remarked: “It was one of the crucial wins we’ve had this season.”