Go behind the scenes at high-spirited Coventrypublished at 13:52 BST 8 October
13:52 BST 8 October
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Are the good times coming back to Coventry City?
"You can feel the energy around the city and at the CBS - definitely a good time to be a Cov fan."
Join BBC presenter Mike Williams as he takes a walk around Coventry to speak with Sky Blues fans, owner Doug King, boss Frank Lampard and midfielder Jack Rudoni about the good vibes floating around the club after a superb start to the season.
'To say Coventry are flying is an understatement'published at 13:51 BST 7 October
13:51 BST 7 October
Katie Stafford BBC Sport journalist and member of the Sky Blues Fancast on 5 Live's Monday Night Club
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Monday Night Club discuss Coventry City's unbeaten start
It's unbelievable, the whole city is bouncing. In my lifetime, I've never seen a start like it. It is just absolutely fantastic.
To say that Coventry are flying is an understatement because they are not just beating teams, they are demolishing teams.
We played Birmingham City and won 3-0, travelled to Millwall and won 4-0, and then went to Sheffield Wednesday for a 12:30 BST kick-off and won 5-0, so that is not a bad week is it?!
There is no disrespect because Mark Robins had an unbelievable tenure, and people say they will always love him for what he did for the club.
He saved the club, and brought it back up to the Championship from rock bottom of League Two.
But it was a new chapter and it is time to move on. I would say everyone is fully behind Frank Lampard. He has brought exciting, forward-thinking, attacking football to Coventry, and they are a joy to watch.
Frank has fans on the edge of their seats. They are scoring for fun, and there is not much more as a fanbase that you can want.
You can acknowledge everything that Robins did, and there was a lot of anger and sadness when he went, but time is a healer. And football is a little bit of a fickle sport. When results start coming in, it makes it a lot easier.
'The perfect mix of detail and freedom' - Grimespublished at 10:10 BST 6 October
10:10 BST 6 October
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Coventry City captain Matt Grimes says the team's balanced approach has been key to their fine start to the season.
Saturday's 5-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday sent Coventry into the international break top of the Championship and unbeaten in their opening nine matches.
It also capped a perfect week of three successive wins, 12 goals and three clean sheets.
"It's incredible, you can see the amount of confidence our front lads are playing with at the minute," he told BBC CWR.
"We've been really good in both boxes - not just the amount of goals we've scored but also that's four clean sheets in a row now, so all good signs.
"We're playing with the perfect mix of detail and freedom and that's what you're seeing. The attacking players are an absolute force at the minute."
The Sky Blues have picked up 13 points from a possible 15 and conceded just one goal since the 30-year-old midfielder was appointed club captain on 12 September.
"It's been a good start for all of us," he added.
"I know there was a lot of noise in the summer about us not starting too well [in past seasons], and we've done that this year so we can just get our heads down, keep working and crack on."
Lampard wants 'clarity' on security at Hillsboroughpublished at 13:52 BST 3 October
13:52 BST 3 October
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Lampard looks ahead to Sheffield Wednesday
Coventry City boss Frank Lampard says that he hasn't yet had "clarity" on security protocols for Saturday's visit to Sheffield Wednesday.
Further protests are expected at Hillsborough over the financial turmoil at the club that has seen players yet again face late payments.
Lampard says he wants some reassurance for the safety of his team if there are protests during the game.
"I have to think for Coventry City and my players and the things that I'm hearing about people might come on the pitch," Lampard told BBC Radio Coventry.
"We haven't had massive clarity in our conversations this morning on our players' security, their players' security, what might happen.
"Sheffield Wednesday have to deal with their end but we want that communicated to us. What are the variables that may happen, what are the consequences of what might happen because we saw Ipswich and Blackburn recently, which is still on-going. That was a natural cause, this may not be.
"I want some clarity on that, I haven't heard much. There are conversations on-going this morning and outside of that, I'll focus on my job of trying to get my team ready."
Lampard also confirmed there is still some injury doubt over midfielders Josh Eccles (glute) and Victor Torp (ankle) however they are set to train on Friday and are not yet ruled out for Saturday's game.
Pick of the stats: Sheffield Wednesday v Coventry Citypublished at 10:03 BST 3 October
10:03 BST 3 October
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Coventry could go top of the Championship, for a few hours at least, with a win at second-bottom Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday lunchtime (12:30 BST).
The unbeaten Sky Blues romped to a 4-0 win at Millwall on Wednesday night to go second, two points behind Middlesbrough, who visit Portsmouth later on Saturday afternoon.
City's 22 goals scored in eight games, and +15 goal difference are by far the best, not forgetting they have played out two 0-0 draws already.
Wednesday were seconds away from an eye-catching win at Birmingham on Tuesday, which would have hauled them out of the relegation zone, only for a 99th-minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw to extend Blues unbeaten home run to 28 matches.
They have taken four points from their past two away games, but last Saturday's 1-1 draw against QPR was their first point, and first goal of the season at Hillsborough after three straight defeats to begin their home campaign.
Sheffield Wednesday have lost just three of their past 11 home league games against Coventry City (W6 D2), though the Owls have lost both in the past two seasons.
Coventry City have won four of their last five league games against Sheffield Wednesday (L1), scoring exactly two goals in each victory during that time.
Sheffield Wednesday are unbeaten in their past three Championship matches (W1 D2), and will be looking to go four in a row without defeat for the first time since December 2024 (4).
Coventry City have only won one of their past four Championship away games against Yorkshire sides (D1 L2), although that one victory did come in this fixture last season (2-1 in February).
Frank Lampard is unbeaten against Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship (P3 W2 D1), only facing Hull City (5) and QPR (4) more often without losing as a manager in the division.
Win at Millwall 'incredible' - Kesler-Haydenpublished at 09:03 BST 2 October
09:03 BST 2 October
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Kesler-Hayden post Millwall victory
Double-backflipping defender Kaine Kesler-Hayden says he was thrilled to score in Coventry City's "incredible" win at Millwall on Wednesday.
The unbeaten Sky Blues hammered the Lions 4-0 with substitute Kesler-Hayden netting the fourth goal three minutes from time and celebrating with his trademark gymnastics move in front of the 2,800 travelling fans.
"Yeah it was crazy," he told BBC CWR. "I really enjoyed coming on and getting the minutes I'm getting.
"It's incredible, 4-0 away from home is a massive result.
"It's a tough place to come and I'm glad we can carry on with this unbeaten run.
"The team's got so many goals in it and people that can affect the game. If we want to get to where we want to everyone has to play their part."
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Kaine Kesler-Hayden joined Coventry City from Aston Villa in the summer
The win - Coventry's fourth out of eight games in the Championship - keeps Frank Lampard's side on the heels of leaders Middlesbrough in second place.
Kesler-Hayden, who joined the Sky Blues from West Midlands neighbours Aston Villa in the summer, says their good form is being helped by their excellent team spirit.
"From the moment I walked in for pre-season I could feel it straight away - that togetherness - and the lads buzzing to come in every day," he said.
"As the season goes on things will only get stronger and we'll be a better team than we are.
"To build that connection with the fans really pushes us. We're delighted with the way it's going."
Coventry are on the road again at the weekend with a trip to Sheffield Wednesday (12:30 BST)
Kesler-Hayden is already targeting another good result to make it three wins in seven days.
"Recovery's really important but it's a three-game week and there's a going to be a lot of them. If we can go and get a result - what a week it would've been."
🎧An unforgettable derby day - but what's next?published at 14:59 BST 30 September
14:59 BST 30 September
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"It was just such a great team performance."
BBC CWR's Lorna Bailey and Will Oelrich are joined by Sky Blues fans Adam and Ben to reflect on Coventry City's 3-0 derby day win against Birmingham City, as well as discussing what to expect in Wednesday night's Championship encounter with Millwall (19:45 BST).
Pick of the stats: Millwall v Coventry City published at 10:05 BST 30 September
10:05 BST 30 September
Millwall host Coventry City on Wednesday night (19:45 BST), with the home side occupying 10th in the Championship table and having not lost a league game since the end of August.
The Lions have already been triumphant over the Sky Blues this season after they recorded a 2-1 win in the League Cup back in August.
Millwall are winless in five league meetings with Coventry (D1 L4), their longest winless run against them since April 1964 (6).
Coventry have won away to Millwall in both of the past two league seasons – the only time they have ever enjoyed back-to-back league wins away to the Lions.
Millwall have won six of their last eight Championship home games (L2), as many as their previous 16 beforehand (W6 D4 L6).
Coventry are looking to avoid defeat in each of their opening four away games of a league campaign in the top two tiers for the sixth time, and first since 1993-94 in the Premier League.
Millwall's Alex Neil has only lost one of his five Championship managerial games against Coventry (W2 D2), a 0-2 defeat with Stoke in October 2022.
Rudoni out for weeks - Lampardpublished at 16:02 BST 27 September
16:02 BST 27 September
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Frank Lampard's joy at an important Coventry win was tempered by bad news about Jack Rudoni
Coventry City manager Frank Lampard says Jack Rudoni will be out for "weeks" with a calf injury he picked up in last week's draw at Leicester City.
After the Sky Blues had beaten Birmingham City the manager told BBC Radio CWR: "He's got a calf injury so will be out for some weeks. We can't put a date on it at this point but it's disappointing.
"The injury came from the Leicester game. He's had a bad shoulder all week and hasn't really trained, so we only found out at the back end of the week. It's a big loss for us."
Lampard was delighted with his team, and supporters, as they continued their unbeaten start to the Championship season, saying: "Outstanding atmosphere for a derby game - the fans were great and the players were brilliant, with everybody focused, ready to compete and ready to play.
"At 11 v 11 we got our goal and I thought they were really tough opposition after a good start to the season, but you could see we were at it, and the fans reacted to that.
"When they went to 10 men it's not easy to deal with, but we dealt with it brilliantly. We played high up in their half and kept doing the right things.
"We got our two goals in the second half and we got a clean sheet, and the focus of the team was amazing."
Lampard gives thoughts on derby clash with Bluespublished at 15:03 BST 26 September
15:03 BST 26 September
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Coventry City head coach Frank Lampard has been speaking to the media ahead of the West Midlands derby against Birmingham City on Saturday (12:30 BST).
Here are the main talking points:
Lampard says Coventry respected Leicester City last weekend when they played them due to their Premier League prowess and will similarly respect Birmingham City due to their "quality of players", their squad depth and high-pressing style of play implemented by a "good coach" in Chris Davies.
He is aware the Birmingham players are used to picking up lots of points following their record-breaking total of 111 in League One last season and believes that achievement, combined with a high level of investment this summer, would have boosted confidence at the club.
Before a strenuous week ahead with two 12:30 kick-offs and two away fixtures out of a three-game week, Lampard is calling for the league to "be more diligent" about tight schedules for teams.
During the upcoming week with a hectic schedule, Lampard aims to "use the squad as well as possible in those three games while remaining as strong as possible".
He added that the atmosphere at the Coventry Building Society Arena is "something to be proud of" and something to get excited about on derby day.
Pick of the stats: Coventry City v Birmingham Citypublished at 10:26 BST 26 September
10:26 BST 26 September
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Chris Davies' Birmingham City travel less than an hour along the M6 to Frank Lampard's Coventry City in a West Midlands derby on Saturday (12:30 BST).
A win for either side would propel them above the other in the Championship table as each have 10 points from their opening six matches.
The Sky Blues are coming off the back of three draws, while Blues hope to build a winning run after beating Swansea City 1-0 last time out.
Coventry are unbeaten in their last six home league games against Birmingham (W3 D3), conceding just one goal in this run.
Birmingham won their last league meeting with Coventry 3-0 in April 2024, last beating the Sky Blues twice in succession in the 2006-07 campaign.
Coventry are unbeaten in their first six league games of a season for the first time since 2019-20 (first 10 in League One) and for the first time in the second tier or higher since the 1993-94 Premier League campaign (first eight).
No Championship team have scored more 90th minute goals (including stoppage time) this season than Birmingham who have scored three, with Lyndon Dykes netting a 94th minute winner against Swansea last time out.
Coventry City's Jack Rudoni ranks first for shots attempted (21), ball carry distance (1,425m) and possession won in the final third (10) among all Championship players this season.
Six teams in Championship play-offs 'dilutes it' - Smithpublished at 17:02 BST 24 September
17:02 BST 24 September
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72+ EFL Pod: Blackburn bother & ballers as chocolate bars
A potential move to take the Championship play-offs down to eighth place would damage the competition's credibility, according to former Huddersfield, Stoke and Middlesbrough defender Tommy Smith.
The EFL board is set to discuss proposals to increase the number of teams in the end-of-season play-offs from four to six but Smith, who was promoted to the Premier League with Huddersfield via the play-offs in 2017 is not a fan of the idea.
"It's not for me - I think it suits teams who don't really have a chance to get in the top six," he told the BBC's EFL podcast 72+.
"From a credibility point of view the top six is there to be aimed at and you have to earn your place in it."
The play-offs were first introduced for the 1986-87 season where sides finishing third down to fifth were involved along with the team third-from-bottom in the top flight.
After two seasons the format was changed to be played out between teams finishing third to sixth in the second tier.
"To finish eighth in the Championship and potentially get promoted to the Premier League it just doesn't sit right with me," added Smith.
"Notoriously over the past years getting into the top six is tough and when you get in there after a long hard season it feels brilliant, so to make it a top eight it dilutes it."
"Both teams traded [control in the first half] - we started the game really well and they finished the half well. And the second half was a bit move wavy and open at points," he said.
"We lacked a little bit of quality and sharpness from what we have shown, especially on transitions, and we were just a little off it today which affected our goal threat.
"If you have one of those days, it's normal - but you have to make sure you defend well and be a team."
On the performance of goalkeeper Carl Rushworth: "He is a really good goalkeeper and it's so difficult – I'm so pleased I never was one because it's so difficult with everyone focused on every bit of what you do. Every part of his game was spot-on today.
"That is why you want top goalkeepers in your team, for days like today where you rely on them a little bit. I don't think they created loads of great stuff, but when he was needed he absolutely produced a very good personal performance."