England Championship Regular Season - 18
Saturday, November 29, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough
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2 - 1
Derby
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Full time
B. Clark 22'
C. Elder 67'

Middlesbrough vs Derby Match Recap - Nov 29, 2025

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Middlesbrough's Late Surge Secures Vital Win Over Derby

Middlesbrough's resilience shone through as they overturned an early deficit to claim a crucial 2-1 victory against Derby County at Riverside Stadium. This match marked a significant turnaround for Middlesbrough, who had been struggling with consistency in recent weeks, particularly after a disappointing loss to Coventry just days prior. The win not only boosts their confidence but also solidifies their position in the Championship standings.

Middlesbrough dominated possession with 70%, showcasing their ability to control the game despite a shaky start. The early goal from Derby's Agyemang put pressure on the hosts, but it was clear that Middlesbrough's midfield, led by Hackney and Browne, was intent on dictating the tempo. Their passing accuracy of 85% compared to Derby's 58% reflects their superior ball control and tactical execution throughout the match.

The turning point came in the second half when Targett equalized in the 75th minute, demonstrating the importance of maintaining pressure and creating opportunities. This goal was a testament to Middlesbrough's persistence, as they had been knocking on the door for much of the match. Following this, Whittaker sealed the victory with a late strike, further emphasizing his role as a key player for Middlesbrough this season. His performance today, coupled with his recent form, highlights his growing influence in the squad.

Derby, despite their early lead, struggled to maintain momentum. Their expected goals (xG) of 0.37 indicates that they were not creating enough clear-cut chances to justify their early advantage. The lack of offensive output after Agyemang's goal exposed their vulnerabilities, particularly in transitioning from defense to attack. While they managed to hold off Middlesbrough for a significant portion of the match, their inability to capitalize on counter-attacks ultimately cost them.

Recent form for both teams paints a contrasting picture. Middlesbrough had been grappling with inconsistency, having lost two of their last five matches prior to this fixture. The victory today could serve as a catalyst for a more stable run as they prepare for their next match against Hull City. On the other hand, Derby had been riding a wave of momentum with back-to-back wins leading into this game. However, this defeat raises questions about their ability to perform under pressure against teams higher up in the standings.

The tactical battle played out as expected, with Middlesbrough focusing on possession-based football while Derby aimed for quick transitions and counter-attacks. The disparity in total shots-Middlesbrough recorded 2 compared to Derby's 1-highlights how effectively Middlesbrough was able to create opportunities despite facing an early setback. Their ability to adapt and respond to adversity is commendable and speaks volumes about their character as a team.

Looking ahead, Middlesbrough will need to build on this performance to maintain their position near the top of the table. The upcoming match against Hull City presents another opportunity for them to solidify their playoff ambitions. Meanwhile, Derby must regroup quickly as they face Leicester next, needing to address their attacking inefficiencies if they hope to remain competitive in the Championship.

In summary, today's match showcased Middlesbrough's determination and tactical prowess, turning a potential crisis into a moment of triumph. With key players like Whittaker stepping up when it mattered most, they have set themselves up for a promising continuation of the season. Conversely, Derby will need to reflect on their performance and find ways to convert early leads into points if they wish to climb higher in the standings.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 29, 2025 at 5:16 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Derby
Double chance : draw or Derby
Middlesbrough
10%
Draw
45%
Derby
45%

Team Lineups

Derby
3-5-2
COACH
John Mark Eustace
1
Jacob Widell Zetterström
5
Matthew Clarke
28
Dion Sanderson
6
Sondre Klingen Langås
20
Callum Elder
42
Bobby Clark
32
Ebou Adams
25
Ben Brereton Díaz
23
Joe Ward
7
Patrick Agyemang
15
Lars-Jørgen Salvesen
Middlesbrough
4-2-3-1
COACH
Robert Owen Edwards
31
Solomon Brynn
24
Alex Bangura
3
Matt Targett
5
Alfie Jones
2
Callum Brittain
7
Hayden Hackney
16
Alan Browne
10
Delano Burgzorg
27
Sontje Hansen
11
Morgan Whittaker
9
Tommy Conway

Derby Substitutes

3 Craig Forsyth
D
11 Corey Blackett-Taylor
F
14 Andreas Weimann
F
16 Liam Thompson
M
19 Kayden Jackson
F
24 Ryan Nyambe
D
31 Josh Vickers
G
35 Curtis Nelson
D
37 Owen Eames
M

Middlesbrough Substitutes

8 Riley McGree
M
13 David Strelec
F
14 Alexander Gilbert
F
17 Micah Hamilton
F
19 Sverre Nypan
M
20 Mamadou Kaly Sene
F
22 Samuel Silvera
F
33 Jon McLaughlin
G
47 Archie Chaplin
D

Match Statistics

21
Total Shots
6
4
Shots on Goal
1
10
Shots off Goal
3
7
Blocked Shots
2
11
Shots Inside Box
6
10
Shots Outside Box
0
74%
Ball Possession (%)
26%
533
Total Passes
179
450
Accurate Passes
112
84%
Pass Accuracy (%)
63%
9
Fouls
13
9
Corner Kicks
8
1
Offsides
1
0
Yellow Cards
2
0
Goalkeeper Saves
2
1.50
Expected Goals (xG)
0.92

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