Manchester City have moved 15 points clear of second-placed Manchester United in the Premier League table courtesy of a 3-1 victory over Watford at the Etihad Stadium.
City led by two goals inside the first 13 minutes, before Sergio Aguero scored a third in the second period as the Citizens returned to winning ways in comfortable fashion despite conceding in the latter stages.
Pep Guardiola made five changes to the Man City team that started against Crystal Palace at the weekend. John Stones returned from injury to replace Eliaquim Mangala, while Fabian Delph came in for Danilo at left-back.
Further forward, David Silva was back from injury to replace Ilkay Gundogan, while Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling came in for Bernardo Silva and the injured Gabriel Jesus.
As for Watford, head coach Marco Silva made two changes from the team that lost against Swansea City as Etienne Capoue and Andre Gray replaced Tom Cleverley and Stefano Okaka.
It took City just 39 seconds to make the breakthrough at the Etihad Stadium, with Sterling converting a wonderful Leroy Sane cross at the far post as Watford were shocked inside the first minute.
Stones should have made it 2-0 in the fifth minute after more excellent work from Sane, but the centre-back fired over the crossbar from barely eight yards out as Watford continued to struggle.
The visitors had a half-chance of their own in the eighth minute when Gray's pace took him beyond City's defence, but Ederson was out to smother the Hornets striker at the vital moment.
City were so dangerous in the final third of the field, and they doubled their lead in the 13th minute when Christian Kabasele turned a low Kevin De Bruyne cross into the back of his own net.
De Bruyne then rattled the crossbar from a free kick in the 17th minute as City continued to dominate the match.
Watford should have hit back in the 29th minute when Gray broke into a one-on-one situation with Ederson, but the City goalkeeper was on hand to make another smart save.
David Silva had the chance to make it three for City late in the first period, but the Spaniard fired over the crossbar from a narrow angle before Capoue tested the palms of Ederson down the other end of the field.
Aguero should have made it 3-0 early in the second period after De Bruyne picked out the Argentine's head with a super cross, but the forward somehow missed the far post.
City were utterly dominant as they looked to put the game beyond Watford, and De Bruyne had a strike blocked by Watford defender Daryl Janmaat just before the hour as the pressure continued.
Cleverley and Roberto Pereyra both came off the Watford bench in the 61st minute as Silva freshened his midfield, but it did not change the pattern of the match.
Indeed, City scored their third in the 63rd minute when Aguero tapped home from close range after Heurelho Gomes had pushed a De Bruyne cross straight into the Argentine's path.
The visitors had one back in the 82nd minute when Gray converted after smart work from Andre Carrillo in a wide area, but it was too little, too late for the Hornets, who had a big penalty shout turned down late on.
Watford remain down in 10th after suffering their 11th league defeat of the season, and they are now just three points clear of 14th-placed Crystal Palace.
Man City (4-3-3): Ederson; Walker, Otamendi, Stones (Danilo 67'), Delph; Fernandinho (Toure 71'), D.Silva, De Bruyne (B.Silva 79); Sterling, Aguero, Sane
Watford (4-2-3-1): Gomes; Janmaat, Wague, Kabasele, Zeegelaar; Doucoure, Watson (Pereyra 61'); Carrillo, Capoue (Cleverley 61'), Richarlison (Sinclair 82'); Gray