Middlesbrough registered their first league away win of 2022 with a clinical two-goal victory against an underwhelming Birmingham City. A goal in each half, ...
A touch casual at times, should have scored in the eighth minute and it was an ill-judged lunge at Jones for the penalty. When he did get the ball, which wasn't often enough he seemed intent on proving a point to his former club. Restored to the side and broke down after half an hour. Deserved his fortune when McNair's penalty ran along the goal-line - after an excellent touch on to the post. Chris Wilder's men should have doubled their lead just after the restart when Richards shoved over Isaiah Jones, gifting Boro a penalty. Pedersen also hit a rising shot into the side-netting after a neat interchange with Jutkiewicz.
Birmingham City play at home for the second time in three days when they face Middlesbrough on Tuesday evening.
The match kicks-off at 7.45pm and we'll have team news from 6:45pm so stay tuned. Lee Bowyer must decide whether to freshen up his Birmingham City side for the visit of Middlesbrough this evening. Middlesbrough arrive just outside the play-off places and looking for their first away win of 2022.
Middlesbrough travel to Birmingham City tomorrow aiming to get their play-off bid back on track.
Jeremie Bela is likely to be available for Birmingham tonight. Sky Sports customers can watch the fixture on Sky Sports Football via the Red Button. Sky Sports Football customers can also stream the game live on the Sky Sports app if they are signed in with a valid online Sky ID. The game can be streamed on NOW TV but only for customers with a monthly subscription to the service.
Can they finally take three points away from home? Join Craig Johns for live updates throughout the night at St Andrew's. Key Events. RED CARD: Pedersen 21:35.
Starting XI: Neil Etheridge, Nico Gordon, Marc Roberts, Teden Mengi, Jordan Graham, Gary Gardner, Ryan Woods, Taylor Richards, Kristian Pedersen, Onel Hernandez ...
The match ends! With goals from Aaron Connolly and Folarin Balogun, Middlesbrough defeats Birmingham City, in Matchday 38 of the Championship, 2021-2022 ...
Birmingham City have only won one of their last six league games. Lee Bowyer's side will be looking to turn their form around this midweek as they welcome…
But Middlesbrough will be determined to get back to winning ways after only earning one point from their last two games. Lee Bowyer’s side will be looking to turn their form around this midweek as they welcome Middlesbrough to St Andrew’s. Birmingham City have only won one of their last six league games.
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Birmingham and Middlesbrough at St Andrews as Aaron Connolly and Folarin ...
Birmingham's poor evening was complete when Pedersen was sent off for a second bookable offence in the 87th minute. A neat interchange between Balogun and Dijksteel cut the Birmingham defence in half before Gordon was helpless in the ball hitting the back of the net. Blues' misery was compounded when Kristian Pedersen was shown a second yellow card in the final minutes.
Live coverage of Middlesbrough's Championship tie against Birmingham City with Digital Sports Writer Matty Jones.
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The centre-back missed the defeat at Sheffield United and the draw at Millwall, but return to Chris Wilder's side for another important Championship clash as ...
Hopefully they can both add to their tallies this evening against Lee Bowyer's 19th-placed Blues. While Dijskteel returns from his bout of illness, there is still no return for Andraz Sporar and James Lea Siliki who also both missed the weekend game in the capital. Wilder praised the veteran ahead of the game, and while he did well in the goalless draw at Millwall on Saturday, Boro had missed Dijksteel's more natural attacking intent from centre-back.
The Arsenal loanee showed his quality to score this goal for Middlesbrough.
Time will tell if he needs another loan spell to fully prepare for a full season at the highest level, but there’s no doubt that goals like this will be noticed back at the Emirates. He’s currently caught in that in-between zone where he’s too good for U23 football but won’t play regularly for the Gunners, but his time in the Championship hasn’t yielded an impressive goal return so far. Arsenal are going to need reinforcements up top next season after the departure of Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette’s future seemingly unclear, so there will be hopes that Folarin Balogun can step up and play a role.