🔗 Share this article Mark Robins' side Secure 6th Consecutive Victory Versus The Hornets First-place Coventry prolonged their outstanding winning streak with a decisive 3-1 scoreline against ten-man Watford. Quick Goals Establish the Pace The home side's team began to a flying beginning with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder netting the goal within the initial minutes. Another Coventry attacker contributed a 3-0 advantage just before the break, while a Watford defender was dismissed before the half. Javi Gracia's team Manage a Late Strike Imran Louza netted a second-half for the away team, but it was nothing more than a consolation effort. Coventry's keeper Carl Rushworth had earlier saved a one-on-one opportunity for Watford, which could have swung the game early on. Lampard said: “This was a difficult game now because they are a quality team.” Kieran McKenna's Men Bounce Back to Winning Ways Jack Clarke came off the bench to net the only strike in a narrow success over the visitors. They commanded the game but only secured the tie in the closing stages thanks to Clarke's 5th goal of the season. West Brom thought they had equalized in added time, but the goal was ruled out for a foul in the penalty area. Steven Schumacher's Team Grab Close Victory at Fratton Park The home player turned a second-half mistake to give the visitors a narrow result. John Mousinho's men have at present won just one fixture since the conclusion of last month. Robins remarked: “It was one of the most important victories we’ve achieved this campaign.”