1 : 1
  • 23 May 2026, Hull City vs Middlesbrough, 1-0, Lose
  • 12 May 2026, Southampton vs Middlesbrough, 2-1, Lose
  • 09 May 2026, Middlesbrough vs Southampton, 0-0, Draw
  • 02 May 2026, Wrexham FC vs Middlesbrough, 2-2, Draw
  • 25 April 2026, Middlesbrough vs Watford, 5-1, Win
Middlesbrough
Home
  • 02 May 2026, Bristol City vs Stoke City, 2-0, Win
  • 25 April 2026, Birmingham City vs Bristol City, 2-1, Lose
  • 21 April 2026, Southampton vs Bristol City, 2-2, Draw
  • 18 April 2026, Bristol City vs Norwich City, 2-4, Lose
  • 11 April 2026, Queens Park Rangers vs Bristol City, 0-0, Draw
Bristol City
Away
Championship
Championship, England

Middlesbrough and Bristol City played out a 1-1 Championship draw, with both sides trading chances but neither able to force a winner. The match featured a single home goal in the second half and an equaliser from Bristol City later in the game, alongside a notable disparity in discipline and set-piece activity.

Middlesbrough’s attacking intent became clear through their 9 corner kicks, which reflects sustained pressure and a willingness to test Bristol City’s defensive structure from wide areas. The home side finally broke the deadlock in the second half, but Bristol City responded with composure, salvaging a draw through a goal timed in the late phase of the match.

Bristol City’s five yellow cards across the game signal a relatively aggressive approach or a high-press strategy that pressured Middlesbrough but also risked discipline. In contrast, Middlesbrough registered only one yellow card, suggesting tighter in-game discipline and perhaps more controlled pressing in key sequences. The lack of red cards kept both teams at full strength for the majority of the action.

Defensively, both sides managed to concede once, with neither team able to mount a clean sheet despite the late goal and pressure. The balance of fouls—9 by Middlesbrough and 8 by Bristol City—indicates a tightly contested physical contest rather than a lopsided affair in either direction. No substitutions or goalkeeper-specific data is provided, so conclusions on individual performances are limited to collective indicators.

From a tactical standpoint, Middlesbrough’s higher volume of corners implies a strategy centered on crossing and quick-ball recycling in wide areas to destabilise Bristol City’s back line. Bristol City’s late equaliser demonstrates resilience and a willingness to shift to more attacking outlets in the second half, even as they accumulated more cautions. The scoring sequence suggests a contest swing driven by momentum phases rather than a single decisive tactical blueprint.

For bettors, the matchup underscored the value of monitoring set-piece volume as a barometer for home pressure, given Middlesbrough’s nine corners despite the draw. Discipline trends also mattered, with Bristol City’s five yellows potentially affecting their players’ involvement in subsequent fixtures if aggression results in additional suspensions. Looking ahead, Middlesbrough could be expected to continue leveraging width and crossing to generate chances, while Bristol City may favour a compact approach that absorbs pressure and relies on late counters or sustained pressing to create opportunities.

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Form Guide

Lose1-0Hull City vs Middlesbrough
Lose2-1Southampton vs Middlesbrough
Draw0-0Middlesbrough vs Southampton
Draw2-2Wrexham FC vs Middlesbrough
Win5-1Middlesbrough vs Watford
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
8:6
GOALS / MATCH
1.6
  • Middlesbrough has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 8:6, scoring 1.6 goals average
Win2-0Bristol City vs Stoke City
Lose2-1Birmingham City vs Bristol City
Draw2-2Southampton vs Bristol City
Lose2-4Bristol City vs Norwich City
Draw0-0Queens Park Rangers vs Bristol City
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:8
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Bristol City has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:8, scoring 1.4 goals average

Middlesbrough H2H Bristol City

Home gameMiddlesbrough11Bristol CityAway gameChampionship
Away gameMiddlesbrough02Bristol CityHome gameChampionship
Away gameMiddlesbrough12Bristol CityHome gameChampionship
Home gameMiddlesbrough02Bristol CityAway gameChampionship
Home gameMiddlesbrough12Bristol CityAway gameChampionship
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
3:9
GOALS / MATCH
0.60
  • Middlesbrough lost four times in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 3:9; average goals per match – 0.60
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