England Championship Regular Season - 12
Saturday, October 25, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough
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Wrexham
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Full time
J. Windass 32'
G. Dobson 45+4'
L. O'Brien 65'
M. James 71'
D. Scarr 90+1'

Middlesbrough vs Wrexham Match Recap - Oct 25, 2025

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Middlesbrough and Wrexham Share the Spoils in Riverside Stalemate

In what was anticipated as a straightforward triumph for high-flying Middlesbrough, the visitors, Wrexham, spoiled the party at the Riverside Stadium, holding the home team to a 1-1 draw on Friday night. As a writer who dared to predict a routine Middlesbrough win, I can only shake my head at my own forecasts, which now seem as misplaced as a misplaced pass in the final third.

The match began with an early jolt when Josh Windass struck for Wrexham just seven minutes in, sending the traveling supporters into raptures. It was a sign that the underdogs weren't there just to soak up pressure; they meant business. Middlesbrough, who had been riding high in second place with 24 points from 11 matches, quickly found themselves on the back foot, desperately trying to level the score against a team that had been languishing in 15th place with just 13 points.

Despite controlling much of the possession and dominating the midfield through players like Morgan Whittaker, Middlesbrough struggled to break down Wrexham's resolute defense. The visitors, emboldened by their early goal, pressed with intensity, forcing Boro into error after error. The home side's mounting frustration was palpable, as they missed several opportunities to equalize before the halftime whistle.

As the second half progressed, it became evident that Middlesbrough needed a spark. They had been a team that often turned dominance into results, and the 80th minute provided the moment they so desperately craved. Hayden Hackney unleashed a well-placed shot that found the back of the net, bringing the game to 1-1 and reigniting hopes for a late winner. The goal sent a wave of relief through the stands, as the anticipation for a dramatic finish hung thick in the air.

However, Wrexham demonstrated their resilience in the closing stages, refusing to buckle under late pressure. The final whistle confirmed a point for each side, leaving Middlesbrough to reflect on what could have been-a missed chance to close the gap on the table-toppers, while for Wrexham, the result could serve as a much-needed confidence boost moving forward.

This stalemate reflects on both teams' trajectories this season. Middlesbrough, although still sitting in a strong second place, will need to sharpen their finishing if they are to maintain their promotion push. Meanwhile, Wrexham, currently 15th, can take heart from a spirited performance that suggests they might yet find their footing as they seek to climb the Championship standings.

The road ahead is filled with challenges. Middlesbrough will need to recalibrate their attack for upcoming fixtures if they aim to solidify their playoff aspirations, while Wrexham will look to harness this momentum and build on their spirit in the weeks ahead. As the Championship race intensifies, every point could prove vital-proving once again that in football, even the most confident predictions can come crashing down like an errant shot on goal.

Originally published on FollowTeams at October 25, 2025 at 4:18 PM UTC

Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Middlesbrough
Combo Double chance : Middlesbrough or draw and -3.5 goals
Middlesbrough
45%
Draw
45%
Wrexham
10%

Team Lineups

Middlesbrough
4-2-3-1
COACH
Robert Owen Edwards
31
Solomon Brynn
3
Matt Targett
6
Dael Fry
5
Alfie Jones
2
Callum Brittain
7
Hayden Hackney
18
Aidan Morris
10
Delano Burgzorg
19
Sverre Nypan
11
Morgan Whittaker
20
Mamadou Kaly Sene
Wrexham
3-5-2
COACH
Philip John Parkinson
1
Arthur Okonkwo
3
Lewis Brunt
5
Dominic Hyam
4
Max Cleworth
47
Ryan Longman
37
Matty James
14
George Thomason
15
George Dobson
12
Issa Kaboré
19
Kieffer Moore
10
Josh Windass

Middlesbrough Substitutes

8 Riley McGree
M
9 Tommy Conway
F
12 Luke Ayling
D
13 David Strelec
F
16 Alan Browne
M
22 Samuel Silvera
F
24 Alex Bangura
D
27 Sontje Hansen
F
33 Jon McLaughlin
G

Wrexham Substitutes

6 Conor Coady
D
9 Ryan Hardie
F
13 Liberato Cacace
D
24 Dan Scarr
D
25 Callum Burton
G
27 Lewis O'Brien
M
28 Sam Smith
F
29 Ryan Barnett
M
33 Nathan Broadhead
F

Match Statistics

14
Total Shots
6
4
Shots on Goal
2
5
Shots off Goal
1
5
Blocked Shots
3
7
Shots Inside Box
2
7
Shots Outside Box
4
69%
Ball Possession (%)
31%
664
Total Passes
294
583
Accurate Passes
228
88%
Pass Accuracy (%)
78%
8
Fouls
17
4
Corner Kicks
4
0
Offsides
3
0
Yellow Cards
5
1
Goalkeeper Saves
3
0.73
Expected Goals (xG)
0.78

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