Championship betting preview: Birmingham City- Middlesbrough
Championship: Birmingham City- Middlesbrough
We got the desired result at the Emirates, with Boro, who are our main outright bet in the Championship losing and now only having promotion and we hope the title race, to concern them, ahead of their last league away game, at struggling Blackpool last midweek I wrote ......
With Bournemouth and Derby County meeting on the South Coast (see below) , Boro will move into the top 2 with a win of any kind this evening. There is no point in Blackpool sitting back, they are effectively ten points from safety and only a win is going to help their cause, but in truth it is a lost one anyway and they are going to be playing league 1 football next season. They are also coming off what is a terrible, six hour (if you are lucky) cross country trip to Norwich City at the weekend where they lost 4-0 and the match was over as a contest inside 25 minutes. They are better at home and all four wins have come here, but not against the top teams , they are 0-1-8 against the top 7, conceding an averaged of 3.0 per game, their recent overall form has picked up, but again, not against the better teams, infact, it has got worse and they have conceded a whopping 19 goals in their last four starts against top 7 sides. Boro will arrive very focused on the three points and surely with a little revenge on their mind as the only point that the Seasiders have earned against those top 7 was in a 1-1 early season draw in the reverse fixture. After that game, boss Aitor Karanka told the BBC "I said yesterday that if we want to do something this season, these are the kinds of games where we cannot lose points." Imagine if they come up a point or two short in the hunt for an automatic promotion spot and have dropped four against the basement club, who have lost to everyone else ! They just cannot allow that to happen and the whole squad were very one dimensional in their approach when talking to the local newspaper yesterday, striker Jelle Vossen reflected that and said:“We are looking for revenge because we didn’t win the home game.” We dominated but did not get all three points and we must put that right this time, that is the big motivation for us."
Brentford have now scored in 15 straight games and continue to be underated by the oddsmakers, they are incredibly well coached and looked after, with huge investment in everything off the pitch and the players get the best of everything, no team at this level and very few above will go into any match better prepared. They have tremendous fitness levels and have scored 11 home goals in the final 15 minutes of games, when their relentless pressing leaves many teams exhausted. I feel that Boro are the best squad in the Championship and strengthened this week signing former Bees favourite Adam Forshaw (last season's POTY) for circa £2.5m from Wigan Athletic, he will have to work to get into this team and has been signed largely as back up, which is a sign of how committed Boro are to getting an automatic spot. The truth is that Forshaw would also stuggle to command a starting spot at Brentford now , that is no reflection on him, just that the team he left, is not the one he will watch/play this afternoon. Boro tend to do their damage early on the road, scoring 10 of 16 road goals before the break, so don't rule out another late show from the Bees. I am happy to just watch this one."
Not that there are ever really any easy games in the Championship, but six points from today and a trip to basement club Blackpool on Tuesday, would really enable them to enjoy their next FA Cup adventure, a visit to the Emirates next Saturday, but business first and both of these games are more important that facing the Gunners."
They won that 3-1, again doing the home damage late and what I like is that there has been no mention of the Arsenal game at all from anyone connected with the team, that is the icing on this week's cake and it is only going to taste sweet and be savoured, if they get the job done this evening. On the road, they have tended to get the damage done early , with 65% of away goals coming before the break, the opposite of how home games have played out, but it might take a little time to get ahead this evening. Pool have scored just two first half home goals all season , but have not conceded many early and despite losing here to all the other top 7 teams, they did not concede inside 25 minutes in any and the playing surface is poor here and it might take Boro a little time to adapt.
Boro are 7-2-0 on the road against teams currently in the bottom half of the table.
Good Luck.
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