Coventry City's impressive start to the Championship season gathered pace with back-to-back wins over Sheffield United and Stoke City heading into the third international break of the campaign.

The victories ensured the Sky Blues quickly recovered from the only blemish on their otherwise unbeaten start - a 3-2 defeat at Wrexham - and means they have a five point gap on second placed Middlebrough at the top of the league and seven point cushion on Mark Robins' Potters who lost their second place spot following Saturday's 1-0 City win at the Bet365 Stadium.

That narrow but arguably deserved victory came courtesy of a late acrobatic goal from Ephron Mason-Clark who suffered an injury in the process and had to be stretchered off. Elsewhere, Frank Lampard has a relatively healthy squad with

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