Our prediction for this Championship match:
Middlesbrough will be looking to make amends for a 3-2 loss to Huddersfield Town when they host Swansea City at their Riverside Stadium on Matchday 15. The Boro just can’t find their best form in the first half of the season, but the game against Swansea could be the turning point for the home team. The likes of Browne, Fletcher, and Hall remain in the recovery room for the hosts, while Morsy could recover in time to face the Swans.
The Welsh outfit, on the other hand, aim to build on a hard-fought 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest. There have been under 2.5 goals in each of Swansea City’s previous nine league fixtures, and yet another low-scoring affair is on the cards. Gibbs-White is sidelined with injury for the visitors, while Scotland international Bryers will be assessed on the match day.
Middlesbrough vs Swansea H2H

Middlesbrough
50%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
67%
Curent Form

Swansea
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Middlesbrough vs Swansea H2H Last Matches
20/06/20
Middlesbrough


Swansea
14/12/19
Swansea


Middlesbrough
06/04/19
Swansea


Middlesbrough
22/09/18
Middlesbrough


Swansea
Total Score
Middlesbrough
Swansea
Middlesbrough vs Swansea H2H

MID
50%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
67%
Curent Form

SWA
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Middlesbrough vs Swansea H2H Last Matches
20/06/20
MID


SWA
14/12/19
SWA


MID
06/04/19
SWA


MID
22/09/18
MID


SWA
Total Score
MID
SWA
Highlighted Player (Britt Assombalonga):

Over the years Britt Assombalonga has established himself as one of the best attackers in the Championship. If it wasn’t for injuries, Assombalonga would be producing much better showings in the English second tier, but he still makes life difficult for the opposition defenders at this level.
The DR Congo international, who was born in Kinshasa on December 6, 1992, starting his youth career at Watford. The pacey forward made only 4 appearances for the Hornets in the league before spending a couple of seasons on loan at Wealdstone, Braintree Town and Southend United. In July, 2013 Assombalonga joined Peterborough United, breaking the club’s previous transfer record (£1.1 million).
After scoring 23 goals in 43 appearances for the Posh, Britt Assombalonga moved to Nottingham Forest in the summer of 2014, signing a five-year contract with the Reds for an undisclosed fee. Three years later Assombalonga moved to Middlesbrough and he has been playing for the Riverside Stadium ever since.
Highlighted Team (Swansea):

Swansea City AFC is a Welsh football club from Swansea and is currently playing in the English Premier League. The biggest rival Swansea City is Cardiff City which is next to Swansea City the only football club from Wales that played in the PremierLeague.
Swansea City was founded in 1912 under the name ‘Swansea Town’. The first venue where Swansea City played was The Vetch Field. The club grew in members and fans and on 23th of July 2005 Swansea City opened the Liberty Stadium which holds a capacity of 21 000 supporters. The fans of Swansea City prefer to use the non-commercial name: White Rock Stadium.
In the history of Swansea City the club managed to win the Football League One twice and the Welsh Cup 10 times. So far the Welsh club didn’t win any prizes in the highest English divisions. Known players that wore the Swansea jersey are Lampard, Toshack, Martinez and Bony.