English Championship


Home Win
Middlesbrough 1 - 1 Wrexham
Who will win?
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Middlesbrough
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Draw
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Wrexham
Match Details: Saturday 25th October | Riverside Stadium | EFL Championship | 15:00 GMT
Midweek EFL action rolls on into the weekend. Amongst the Championship’s packed schedule, Middlesbrough will welcome Wrexham to the Riverside Stadium on Saturday afternoon, as both sides look to build momentum in their contrasting campaigns.
Middlesbrough sit pretty in second place, chasing down league leaders Coventry City, while Wrexham aim to steady the ship after a mixed start back in the second tier.
Key Betting Tip: Middlesbrough to Win offers strong value @ -1.75.
**Middlesbrough Predicted XI: Brynn, Brittain, Jones, Fry, Targett, Browne, Hackney, Whittaker, Conway, Burgzorg, Strelec **Wrexham Predicted XI: Okonkwo, Cleworth, Hyam, Brunt, Kabore, Dobson, James, Cacace, Broadhead, Moore, Mullin
Middlesbrough have enjoyed a stellar start under Rob Edwards, sitting second in the table with 24 points from 11 games (7 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss). They've scored 15 goals while conceding just 7, boasting the league's best defensive record with six clean sheets.
Wrexham, in their first Championship season since 1982, languish in 15th with 13 points from 11 outings (3 wins, 4 draws, 4 losses), having netted 15 but leaked 16. Away from home, they've won three of six across all competitions but lost their last league road trip.
This marks the first-ever league meeting between Middlesbrough and Wrexham, adding intrigue to the fixture. Their last encounter came in the FA Cup back in December 1999, where Wrexham edged a 2-1 victory at home courtesy of goals from Robin Gibson and Darren Ferguson.
Wrexham 2-1 Middlesbrough, 12/12/99 (FA Cup)
Middlesbrough vs Wrexham Predictions
Best Middlesbrough vs Wrexham Betting Tips
Football Park’s Best Bet: Middlesbrough to Win @ -1.75.
(Odds are subject to change)
Morgan Whittaker (Middlesbrough) - The winger is in scintillating form, netting the winner in midweek and now with two goals in his last two games. His pace and creativity could exploit Wrexham's depleted defense.
Nathan Broadhead (Wrexham) - The forward's strike sealed their first home league win of the season against Oxford, and with three goals already, he's Wrexham's main threat in transition against Middlesbrough's high line.

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