The Sky Blues Claim Sixth Consecutive Victory Against The Hornets

League leaders extended their remarkable victory sequence with a commanding three to one performance against ten-man the visiting side.

Early Strikes Establish the Tone

Frank Lampard's lineup started to a flying start with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder netting the target within the opening minutes.

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

The visitors Get a Second-Half Goal

A Watford player netted a spot-kick for the away side, but it proved nothing more than a meaningless strike.

The home side's goalkeeper Carl Rushworth had earlier blocked a one-on-one chance for Rocco Vata, which could have altered the match early on.

Frank Lampard stated: “It was a difficult match now because they are a quality side.”

Ipswich Return to Winning Form

Jack Clarke was introduced from the bench to score the lone goal in a one-nil success over the visitors.

They dominated the match but only secured the goalless draw in the closing stages thanks to Clarke's fifth goal of the season.

West Brom thought they had netted in stoppage time, but the effort was disallowed for a offense in the box.

Steven Schumacher's Team Snatch Narrow Victory at Fratton Park

The home player headed a unfortunate own strike to give Mark Robins' team a one-zero result.

John Mousinho's men have now managed just one match since the conclusion of last month.

Mark Robins said: “This was one of the most important victories we’ve secured this campaign.”

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