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  1. Boro should have put Millwall to bed, rues Hellbergpublished at 18:33 BST 3 April

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    Hellberg: Boro 'hurting' after Millwall defeat

    Head coach Kim Hellberg believes Middlesbrough should have been out of sight before suffering a costly second half turnaround at the hands of Millwall.

    Boro led at half-time thanks to a Dael Fry header, but that was the least they merited for a commanding performance.

    But the Lions turned the match on its head in the second period, with ex-Boro forward Josh Coburn scoring twice on his Riverside return to seal all three points.

    Defeat meant Middlesbrough fall out of the automatic promotion spots at Millwall's expense, making the defeat even harder to accept.

    "It hurts a lot," Hellberg told BBC Radio Tees.

    "Sometimes it feels like some higher power up there tests us so much and we have to be strong.

    "In many ways, I'm thinking this was a performance that should have killed the game off and been dead and buried after 60 minutes, 4-0 or 5-0.

    "The boys were doing it unbelievably good after coming back one or two days ago against a good side, so it's tough."

  2. Hellberg relishing automatic promotion run-inpublished at 16:27 BST 2 April

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    Middlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg has urged his players and the fans to enjoy the push for automatic promotion to the Premier League.

    Second-placed Boro are two points clear of Ipswich in third, having played a game more than the Tractor Boys, and host promotion rivals Millwall in a vital encounter on Friday lunchtime (12:30 BST).

    The Lions are also just two points back in fourth and would leapfrog Boro with victory at the Riverside.

    "It's one month of the Championship left and that is an intense period," Hellberg told BBC Radio Tees.

    "All of the games will be important. Big games, a lot of games to play in a short amount of time, but this is what we're in the sport for."

    Despite Ipswich having a game in hand, the fact Boro visit Portman Road on 18 April means their promotion fate is still in their own hands.

    Hellberg said it will be a lot of "hard work, emotions and ups and downs" but stressed it is important to "enjoy these moments because you don't get so many".

    "To be in this position with seven games left, one month left, it is a brilliant position to be in and a very good time to be alive," he added.

    "Of course, when you play against a rival at the top, it will be crucial to get the points.

    "I'm just looking forward to it."

  3. Championship clubs spend more than £69m on agents feespublished at 17:15 BST 1 April

    Sindre Walle Egeli in an a blue Ipswich Town shirtImage source, Getty Images
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    Ipswich signed Sindre Walle Egeli for a club record £17.5m in January

    Championship clubs spent just over £69.5m on agents fees over the past 12 months according to figures released by the Football Association,, external an increase of £6m on the previous year.

    The figures cover the period from February 2025 with Ipswich Town the top spenders, paying £11.7m having spent the first three months of the accounting period in the Premier League.

    Southampton (£8.3m) and Leicester (£5.8m), who were relegated alongside Ipswich are the second and third-highest payers on the list.

    Troubled Sheffield Wednesday were the most frugal when dealing with agents, spending £534,559.

    Wrexham come in sixth on the list with an outlay of £3.6m while current Championship leaders Coventry spent just short of £1.5m.

    Championship agents' fee spending, external

    • Ipswich - £11,738,920

    • Southampton - £8,381,358

    • Leicester City - £5,866,587

    • Sheffield United - £5,005,498

    • Norwich - £4,020,206

    • Wrexham - £3,660,584

    • Swansea - £3,088,645

    • Middlesbrough - £2,900,314

    • Bristol City - £2,774,990

    • Hull City - £2,450,431

    • Stoke City - £2,088,886

    • Birmingham City - £1,996,502

    • Millwall - £1,982,348

    • Preston North End - £1,831,233

    • QPR - £1,829,036

    • Watford - £1,612,833

    • Coventry - £1,497,990

    • Derby - £1,409,507

    • West Brom - £1,346,030

    • Oxford - £1,235,536

    • Charlton - £904,698

    • Portsmouth - £831,818

    • Blackburn - £676,980

    • Sheffield Wednesday - £534,559

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  4. 🎧 Pressure on Boro in automatic promotion chasepublished at 15:14 BST 1 April

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    72+ EFL Pod: Hodgson returns & Vale fixture concerns

    "I don't think that expectation is there externally [for Millwall].

    "So I think they can go in and attack this game. They will be the ones with less to lose, whereas Middlesbrough - the pressure is on them. Given the position they're in, it feels like if they don't do it, they are throwing it away."

    The 72+ team are joined by Middlesbrough loans manager Tommy Smith to discuss the upcoming contest for second place between Middlesbrough and Millwall on Friday lunchtime (12:30 BST) and why it's the Lions who enter the fixture with the advantage.

    Listen to the latest episode of the 72+ podcast on BBC Sounds

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  5. Boro forward Strelec stars for Slovakiapublished at 12:01 BST 1 April

    David Strelec in an all-blue Slovakia kit celebrates with a team-mate after scoring a goal against RomaniaImage source, Getty Images
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    David Strelec (15) joined Middlesbrough from Slovan Bratislava in September

    Middlesbrough forward David Strelec scored his 10th senior international goal for Slovakia as they beat Romania 2-0 in a friendly in Bratislava on Tuesday night.

    The 24-year-old was on target just after half-time for his second goal of the international break although the first came with mixed emotions.

    Strelec also scored against Kosovo last Thursday as the Slovaks lost 4-3 at home in their World Cup play-off to miss out on this year's tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

    The former Slovan Bratislava striker joined Middlesbrough in September 2025 and will return to England to be part of Boro's squad for Friday's Championship match at home to Millwall (12:30 BST).

    Middlesbrough are currently second in the Championship table, two points above their fourth-placed opponents.

  6. Pick of the stats: Middlesbrough v Millwallpublished at 11:11 BST 1 April

    The club badges of Middlesbrough and Millwall side by side

    A victory or a draw for Middlesbrough against Millwall in Good Friday's early game in the Championship (12:30 BST) will keep them in second until Monday with Ipswich Town not in action until then.

    The Lions need a win to move into the automatic promotion places.

    • Middlesbrough have won four of their past six league games against Millwall (L2), and are hoping to complete the double over the Lions for the first time since 2014-15.

    • Millwall have won just one of their past nine away league games against Middlesbrough (D3 L5), a 1-0 victory in August 2023.

    • Middlesbrough are winless in their past four home league games (D3 L1), last having a longer run at the Riverside Stadium in January/February 2024 (5).

    • Millwall have won nine of their 19 Championship away games this season – only once have they reached double figures on the road in a single second tier campaign, doing so in 1987-88 when they were promoted to the top-flight (10).

    • No player has had more shots (44), more shots on target (11) or accumulated a higher xG (2.4) without scoring in the Championship this season than Middlesbrough's Aidan Morris.

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  7. 'No-one better than Robbo to play behind you' - Conwaypublished at 12:24 BST 29 March

    Japan's Yuito Suzuki and Scotland's Tommy ConwayImage source, SNS
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    Tommy Conway (right) made his first Scotland start against Japan

    Tommy Conway believes "there's no-one better in football to have behind you" than Andy Robertson as he tries to cement his place on the left side of Scotland's attack for this summer's World Cup finals.

    The Middlesbrough striker realises he is one of those in the current squad who are in the position of "not knowing if we are going to go" to the Americas and face a "massive couple of months" to prove themselves to head coach Steve Clarke.

    But he believes he "made an impact" as he made his first Scotland start despite the 1-0 defeat in Saturday's friendly at home to Japan.

    "I really enjoyed it out there," 23-year-old Conway said. "I felt like it took me a while to get into the game, but once we got to grips with it, I naturally got into the game.

    "We were unfortunate to lose the game, but we'll take the positives from it and go on Tuesday.

    "Obviously it's been a while since I played for Scotland, but I like to think I took into the game what we've been working on in training.

    "It wasn't too dissimilar to what I'm doing at club level. That's more or less where I've been playing - off the left and trying to come in and make things happen."

    Conway said captain Andy Robertson, the Liverpool left-back, was "talking me through the game".

    "There's no-one better in football to have behind you," he said. "Hopefully it is a combination on which we can build.

    "When you are not having an impact in possession, you've got to have an impact out of possession and I feel like me and Robbo did that in the first half.

    "In the second half, I thought our press was a lot better and allowed us to get up the pitch and in someone's face and that is a strength of mine."

    Conway thought Saturday's match against Japan, and Tuesday's against Ivory Coast, would be good preparation for facing "players from three different continents" at the World Cup.

    "Some of it I feel I have ever come across before, in terms of what they pose physically - they are sharp and they are fast and tactically they are good as well," he added of Japan.

  8. Gateshead bring in Middlesbrough duo on loanpublished at 16:25 GMT 27 March

    Gateshead have signed Middlesbrough's Shea Connor and Rio Patterson-Powell on loan for the last month of the National League season.

    Goalkeeper Connor, 20, has played for Boro's under-21 team this season along with winger Patterson-Powell, also 20, who has been on the bench for the first-team in the Championship.

    They join a Gateshead side, 20th in the table, two points clear of relegation with six matches to play.

  9. 'My responsibility to unlock Boro attack' - Hellbergpublished at 20:54 GMT 21 March

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    Hellberg: 'Sad' not to celebrate with 'top' Boro fans

    Middlesbrough boss Kim Hellberg has challenged his players to rediscover their best form in front of goal when the Championship resumes following the international break.

    Boro signed off with a goalless draw at relegation-threatened Blackburn Rovers, and in doing so lost ground on league leaders Coventry City, while failing to take advantage of promotion rivals Ipswich Town and Millwall playing out a draw.

    Goals have not been hard to come by since Hellberg's appointment in November, but as the conclusion of this season nears, the Swede hopes for better fortunes in the run-in.

    He told BBC Radio Tees: "We're doing our best, we kept a clean sheet away from home, we're trying to score, we created a lot of opportunities, but it didn't fall for us.

    "Of course we need to score goals. If we don't, we won't win games.

    "It's my responsibility to find ways of scoring goals for the players. Sometimes it feels weird because, over my time here, we've scored the most goals in that time.

    "Still, we had that spell where we went four games without scoring a goal and we've scored less in home games, where we've scored many goals before. There are ups and downs.

    "It's about the creativity and we must keep creating chances. That gives us a lot of belief because, otherwise, if we were struggling in that part...sometimes you need things to fall for you.

    "In the first half, we had chances. Then that would have opened up the game. It is what it is. We work with them everyday to keep getting better - that is of course my responsibility."

  10. 🎧 Are Ipswich the team to beat in promotion race?published at 16:40 GMT 19 March

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    "I do believe Ipswich potentially have got more ways to win. If Middlesbrough don't unlock that formula of breaking teams down when they are sitting in that lower block and making things hard, that can do for them in terms of that top-two place."

    Coventry are seven points clear at the top of the Championship and look well set for a place in next season's Premier League.

    In the latest 72+ podcast, the team discuss why Ipswich Town might be the favourites for the second automatic promotion spot.

    They also preview Saturday's huge game at Portman Road between Ipswich and a Millwall side eyeing the same prize.

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