Mark Robins' side Secure 6th Successive Triumph Versus The Hornets

League leaders extended their outstanding victory sequence with a commanding 3-1 performance against ten-man Watford.

Quick Goals Establish the Tone

The home side's lineup got off to a flying beginning with Brandon Thomas-Asante and the midfielder finding the back of the net within the opening minutes.

The Japanese winger made it a three-goal lead just before half-time, while the visitors' player was sent off before the whistle.

Watford Score a Second-Half Strike

The midfielder scored a penalty for the losing side, but it turned out to be nothing more than a late goal.

The home side's keeper Carl Rushworth had previously denied a clear opportunity for Watford, which could have altered the game early on.

Lampard commented: “It was a challenging fixture this afternoon because Watford are a good side.”

Kieran McKenna's Men Bounce Back to Winning Ways

An Ipswich player was introduced from the sideline to net the only strike in a one-nil win over the Baggies.

They controlled the game but only found the deadlock in the closing stages thanks to his 5th strike of the season.

Ryan Mason's side thought they had netted in stoppage time, but the goal was disallowed for a offense in the box.

Stoke Snatch Tight Win at Portsmouth

A Portsmouth defender turned a unfortunate own strike to give the visitors a narrow victory.

Portsmouth have now won just a single match since the end of August.

Robins said: “This was one of the vital successes we’ve achieved this campaign.”

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