Our prediction for this Championship match:
All eyes will be on Riverside Stadium when Middlesbrough and Leeds United take on each other in the closing match of Tuesday’s program. The Boro aim to build on back-to-back wins over Oxford United and Blackburn Rovers and they must be high on confidence ahead of Leeds’ visit. With Neto Borges suffering an ankle injury at the weekend, Rav van den Berg is widely expected to start this time out. Former Man City ace Kelechi Iheanacho should keep his place in the starting XI.
The Whites, on the other hand, have drawn each of their last three league games. Leeds United are still seen as favourites to win the midweek clash and given their five-match winning streak against Middlesbrough, we are tempted to bet on the automatic-promotion hopefuls. Defender Pascal Struijk is rated doubtful for the visiting team after picking up a knock in a 1-1 draw with Luton Town on Saturday.
Highlighted Team (Middlesbrough):

Middlesbrough is a professional football club that have been balancing between the top two divisions of England’s league system in the modern history. Boro have been playing their home games at the Riverside Stadium since 1995 and their shirt colour is red. The capacity of the Riverside Stadium is 34,742. Middlesbrough impressed in the 2015/2016 Championship campaign and they did really well to secure promotion to the English top flight. Newcastle United and Sunderland are regarded as the club’s main rivals, but there is a rivalry with Leeds United as well.
Middlesbrough made it to the FA Cup final in 1997, but Chelsea proved to be a big catch for the Boro in the title game (0-2). However, the Riverside Stadium outfit did remarkably well to win the League Cup trophy in 2004, with the team beating Bolton Wanderers in the final. George Boateng, Stewart Downing, Juninho Paulista, Gareth Southgate, Jonathan Woodgate, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Tuncay Sanli and Hamilton Ricard are the star footballers who left their mark at Middlesbrough.