Game over
The referee whistles the end of the game, Leeds United wins the match.
🚨 90'
5 minutes of compensation are added.
⚽ 87'
Goooooal for Middlesbrough!
Emmanuel Latte Lath headed in from the center of the area, scoring his second goal of the game and bringing the team closer to him.
⏱️ 83'
Delay in the match due to a hit on Daniel James (Leeds United), he is assisted on the field.
🟨 79'
Patrick Bamford is the first Leeds United player to receive a yellow card in the match.
⏱️ 75'
Dangerous play by Middlesbrough, Finn Azaz's shot went past the post and he was close to scoring a goal.
⏱️ 70'
Middlesbrough makes its first changes in the game, betting everything on the offense and trying to tie the game.
🚩 66'
First corner kick of the game for Leeds United, Crysencio Summerville will be in charge of taking it.
⚽ 61'
Goooooal for Leeds United!
Crysencio Summerville scored his second goal, after finishing with his right foot from the center of the area.
⏱️ 59'
Patrick Bamford's (Leeds United) shot went slightly wide, he finished with his left foot from the center of the area and the visiting team looked to get further up on the scoreboard.
⏱️ 54'
Middlesbrough maintains pressure all over the field in search of a defensive error and being able to counterattack.
⏱️ 50'
Middlesbrough plays long positions to cool down Leeds United who had several dangerous attacks.
🚨 46'
The second half begins, both teams want the victory.
Halftime
The teams go to half-time and the score stands at Middlesbrough 2-3 Leeds United.
🚨 45'
4 minutes of compensation are added.
🟨 43'
First yellow card of the game and it goes to the player Emmanuel Latte Lath of Middlesbrough.
⚽ 39'
Goooooal for Leeds United!
Wilfried Gnonto shot with his right foot from the center of the area and returned the lead to his team.
⏱️ 35'
Sam Silvera (Middlesbrough) after a corner kick gives the pass to Finn Azaz (Middlesbrough) who headed from the center of the area but went too high.
⚽ 30'
Goooooal for Middlesbrough!
Emmanuel Latte Lath finished with his right foot from outside the area and the home team's highest scorer was present to tie the game.
🚩28'
Middlesbrough will take their first corner kick of the game, there is danger in the Leeds United goal.
⏱️ 23'
Out of position for Middlesbrough, Isaiah Jones finds himself ahead and misses a great opportunity to score the fourth goal of the game.
⚽ 18'
Goooooal for Leeds United!
Júnior Firpo managed to cross into the area and Patrick Bamford finished from very close range on the right side of the goal.
⚽ 14'
Goooooal for Leeds United!
Crysencio Summerville scored the penalty with a right-footed shot near the left post and tied the game.
⏱️ 11'
Middlesbrough plays a little better at the beginning of the match, their 4-2-3-1 formation manages to control the ball.
⚽ 6'
Goooooal for Middlesbrough!
Isaiah Jones took advantage of the goalkeeper's mistake after the counterattack and finished with his left foot from the center of the area.
⏱️ 4'
Tight match in midfield, both teams look for their first scoring opportunities.
🚨 0'
The match begins, both teams will seek to win.
Minutes from start
We are a few minutes away from the game starting, the game presentation begins and the fans prepare to watch 90 minutes of football. There is excellent weather in Middlesbrough, almost the entire stadium full of fans and we are 5 minutes away from the referee blowing the starting whistle of the game.
Substitutes
These are the players who will be on the bench:
Leeds United: Liam Cooper, Daniel James, Jamie Shackleton, Glen Kamara, Jaidon Anthony, Joël Piroe, Mateo Joseph, Joe Gelhardt and Karl Darlow.
Middlesbrough: Matthew Hoppe, Daniel Barlaser, Law Mccabe, Alex Bangura, Charlie Lennon, Alex Gilbert, Jamie Jones, Shea Connor and Ajay Matthews.
Finish the warm-up
The players return to their locker rooms after several minutes of warm-up, the coach's final talk is prepared to give them advice and explain the tactics for today's match. We are minutes away from the start of this matchday 44 in the EFL Championship
Leeds United lineup
These are the XI players who will play today:
Illan Meslier, Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, Júnior Firpo, Sam Byram, Georginio Rutter, Ilia Gruev, Archie Gray, Patrick Bamford, Crysencio Summerville and Wilfried Gnonto.
Middlesbrough lineup
These are the XI players who will play today:
Seny Dieng, Matthew Clarke, Rav van den Berg, Luke Thomas, Anfernee Dijksteel, Finn Azaz, Lewis O'Brien, Jonathan Howson, Emmanuel Latte Lath, Samuel Silvera and Isaiah Jones.
Referees
The refereeing appointment for Middlesbrough vs Leeds United is as follows:
Referee: Tony Harrington.
Assistant Referee 1: Jonathan Hunt.
Assistant Referee 2: Lee Venamore.
Fourth referee: Sam Allison.
Battle for victory
A great match is coming up between these two English teams. Stay tuned and below we share the statistics of the teams in the EFL Championship. Middlesbrough is the favorite to win the match, however, Leeds United stands out for its statistics, the most outstanding is the goal difference, having 42 in favor while the home team has 5.
Last confrontation!
The last time these two teams met was on December 2, 2023 and on that occasion the match ended in a 3-2 victory for Leeds United at Elland Road. That confrontation was full of fouls, yellow cards, corner kicks and many goals that we hope will be repeated today.
History between both teams
Middlesbrough and Leeds United have faced each other on multiple occasions, of the last 6 games between these two teams, on three occasions the winner was Leeds United and there were two draws. Since 2018, Middlesbrough has not been able to beat Leeds United and they will have to break that streak to get closer to the opportunity to be promoted to the Premier League.
Arrival Middlesbrough
The Middlesbrough English team is already in the stadium, they are doing their warm-up exercises and are ready for their game of the 2023-2024 season. They report at field level that approximately there will be more than 21,000 fans gathered to watch the game at Riverside Stadium.
Evening lads 👋 #UTB pic.twitter.com/6L9BBN1IlS
— Middlesbrough FC (@Boro) April 22, 2024
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Leeds United's latest lineup
These were the eleven players who started the last game:
Illan Meslier, Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, Júnior Firpo, Archie Gray, Georginio Rutter, Glen Kamara, Ilia Gruev, Joël Piroe, Crysencio Summerville and Wilfried Gnonto.
Middlesbrough's latest lineup
These were the XI players who started the last game:
Thomas Glover, Paddy McNair, Rav van den Berg, Luke Thomas, Luke Ayling, Finn Azaz, Daniel Barlaser, Lewis O'Brien, Riley McGree, Samuel Silvera and Marcus Forss.
Featured in Leeds United: Crysencio Summerville, forward who wants to carry the team
Crysencio Summerville (#10) is a 22-year-old player, born in the Netherlands and who plays as a forward. He is the most consistent player on the team, always maintaining a good level of play and during the tournament he has earned a starting position with Leeds United. In 40 games played he has scored 17 goals and 8 assists, he should lead the offense on Monday against Middlesbrough.
Middlesbrough standout: Emmanuel Latte Lath, the team's best player
Forward Emmanuel Latte Lath (#9) is the best player on the team, in 27 games played he has scored 12 goals and scored 4 goals in his last 3 games. The 25-year-old player, born in England, is Middlesbrough's top scorer. The success of his team is largely due to the striker's great performance in this tournament and it is very likely that we will see him scoring on Monday against Leeds United.
Leeds United: at the top of the tournament
The visiting team, Leeds United, has a great performance in the 2023-2024 season of the EFL Championship, it is at the top of the tournament. Until week 43 of the tournament they have a total of 87 points with 26 games won, 9 draws and 8 lost. They are located in third position in the general table and are only surpassed by Leicester City and Ipswich Town. Their last game was on April 13, 2024, they lost 1-0 against Blackburn Rovers at Elland Road and thus achieved their eighth defeat in the tournament. They are not the favorites to win the game, they are playing as a visitor against one of the best teams in the league, however, they could surprise and win.
Middlesbrough: wants to move up positions
Middlesbrough is progressing well in the 2023-2024 EFL Championship season, finding itself in the middle of the overall table. After 18 wins, 9 draws and 16 losses they have a total of 63 points, this places them in ninth position in the general table and is only surpassed by some teams. They are still in the race to be promoted to the Premier League in the next tournament, they are 28 points behind first place (Leicester City) and therefore they want to ensure victory at home to get closer to their goal. Their last game was on April 13, 2024, they tied 1-1 against Ipswich Town at Portman Road with a goal from Emmanuel Latte Lath in the 20th minute and thus achieved their ninth draw in the tournament. They are the favorites to win, they have an advantage in playing at home and their fans can support them.
The stadium
Riverside Stadium is located in the town of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It will be the venue for this match and has a capacity of 34,988 spectators. It was opened on August 26, 1995, cost £16 million to build and is currently the home of Middlesbrough.
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