Mark Robins' side Claim 6th Successive Win Against The Hornets
League leaders extended their remarkable victory sequence with a dominant three-one performance against ten-man Watford.
Early Goals Pave the Tone
The home side's team started to a flying start with their striker and Jamie Allen netting the goal within the initial minutes.
The Japanese winger made it a 3-0 advantage just before the interval, while James Abankwah was shown a red card before the whistle.
The visitors Manage a Consolation Strike
A Watford player converted a spot-kick for the away team, but it was nothing more than a meaningless strike.
Coventry's goalkeeper the keeper had previously blocked a one-on-one chance for the winger, which could have altered the contest early on.
Frank Lampard said: “It was a challenging match this afternoon because they are a quality team.”
The Tractor Boys Get Back to Winning Ways
Jack Clarke was introduced from the bench to net the lone goal in a narrow success over West Brom.
The home side controlled the play but only found the deadlock near the end thanks to Clarke's fifth goal of the season.
Ryan Mason's side thought they had equalized in added time, but the header was disallowed for a offense in the penalty area.
The Potters Grab Tight Win at Fratton Park
The home player headed a second-half own goal to hand Mark Robins' team a 1-0 win.
Portsmouth have now won just one fixture since the conclusion of last month.
Robins remarked: “This was one of the vital wins we’ve secured this season.”