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Côte d'Ivoire U203-1Congo DR U20
Wed, 21 Jan 2026, 20:00
Full Time

Match Timeline

15'
Tomáš Rigo
Normal Goal → Lamine Cissé
45+2'
Bosun Lawal🟨
Yellow Card
46'
Samuel Silvera🔄
Substitution 1 → Leo Castledine
46'
Alexander Gilbert🔄
Substitution 2 → Delano Burgzorg
48'
Alan Browne
Normal Goal → Morgan Whittaker
52'
Luke Ayling🟨
Yellow Card
59'
Tommy Conway
Normal Goal → Alan Browne
66'
Ben Pearson🟨
Yellow Card
67'
Million Manhoef🔄
Substitution 1 → Tatsuki Seko
75'
Ben Pearson🔄
Substitution 2 → Eric Bocat
77'
Bosun Lawal🟨
Yellow Card
77'
Bosun Lawal🟥
Red Card
79'
Morgan Whittaker🔄
Substitution 3 → Sverre Nypan
90'
Tommy Conway🔄
Substitution 4 → Dael Fry

Match Statistics

4Shots on Goal7
4Shots off Goal4
10Total Shots16
2Blocked Shots5
7Shots insidebox8
3Shots outsidebox8
11Fouls10
5Corner Kicks4
2Offsides4
40Ball Possession60
3Yellow Cards1
1Red Cards0
5Goalkeeper Saves3
332Total passes497
256Passes accurate416
77Passes %84
0.81expected_goals1.22
0goals_prevented0

Starting Lineups

Stoke CityStoke City1:1

Starting XI

25Tommy SimkinG
18Bosun LawalD
4Ben PearsonM
7Sorba ThomasM
29Lamine CisséF
16Ben WilmotD
19Tomáš RigoM
10Jun-Ho BaeM
26Ashley PhillipsD
42Million ManhoefM
40Maksym TalovierovD

MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough1:1

Starting XI

31Solomon BrynnG
3Matt TargettD
18Aidan MorrisM
14Alexander GilbertM
9Tommy ConwayF
29Adilson MalandaD
7Hayden HackneyM
11Morgan WhittakerM
12Luke AylingD
22Samuel SilveraM
16Alan BrowneD

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Stoke City
Stoke City
Form: D-W-W-W-L
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough
Form: W-L-W-L-L
Record
4 W
2 D
4 L
5 W
1 D
4 L
Goals Per Game
0.7
Scored
vs
1.7
Scored
0.9
Conceded
vs
1.2
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
50%
Clean Sheets
20%
BTTS
20%
BTTS
50%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:0.8
Away:0.6
Conceded
Home:0.6
Away:1.2
Scored
Home:1.8
Away:1.7
Conceded
Home:0.5
Away:1.7

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1498
Average
1584
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1505
↑ Momentum (+7)
1614
↑ Momentum (+30)
Expected Outcome
26%
Home Win
31%
Draw
43%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1425
Attack
1496
1613
Defence
1569
Recent Form
1415
Attack
1508
1660
Defence
1578
Post-Match Changes
-12
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Stoke's Stout Defence to Silence Boro's Attack?
Recommendation:BOTH_TEAMS_TO_SCORE_NO
Odds:2.08
Expected Value:+20.6%

The Championship serves up a fascinating clash between seventh-placed Stoke City and second-placed Middlesbrough this Wednesday night. On paper, it's a classic case of a resolute defence meeting a potent attack, and the betting value might just lie in that very battle. Stoke City arrive in solid, if unspectacular, form. Their recent results tell a story of a team built on defensive solidity. In their last ten outings, they've kept a remarkable five clean sheets, including shutouts against league leaders Coventry in the FA Cup, a strong Hull City side, and a stubborn QPR. The 1-0 win over Coventry and the 2-0 victory at Norwich showcase their ability to grind out results against varied opposition. At home, they are particularly stingy, conceding just 0.6 goals per game. However, their Achilles' heel is clear: they've scored only seven goals in those ten matches. The 0-0 draw with Preston and the 1-0 loss to Watford highlight their struggles in front of goal, even when dominating possession (53.8% average). Middlesbrough, sitting pretty in the automatic promotion spots, are the division's entertainers. They've netted 17 times in their last ten, with emphatic wins like the 4-0 demolition of Southampton and the 4-1 thrashing of Hull City. Their attack on the road is fearsome, averaging 1.67 goals per away game. Yet, their form is curiously inconsistent. In the same period, they've suffered defeats to Derby (1-0), Hull City (1-0), and Bristol City (2-0), revealing a vulnerability against organised sides. Crucially, their away defence is leaky, conceding 1.67 goals per game on their travels. The recent 3-2 win at West Brom was classic Boro: thrilling going forward but wide open at the back. The head-to-head history adds another layer. These two are dead even with three wins apiece and three draws from nine meetings. Significantly, their most recent encounter in September ended in a 0-0 stalemate, continuing a theme of tight, low-scoring affairs when Stoke are involved. **Key Points:** * Stoke City have kept a clean sheet in 50% of their last ten matches. * Middlesbrough have conceded in 80% of their last ten games, letting in 1.67 goals per away match. * Stoke average just 0.8 goals scored per home game, suggesting they may struggle to break down Boro. * The last meeting between these sides finished 0-0. * Boro's recent away form reads W3, L3 – they are far from invincible on the road. From a betting perspective, the market odds for Both Teams to Score 'No' at 2.08 present compelling value. Stoke's defensive organisation at home, evidenced by clean sheets against top-half attacks, is likely to be the defining feature of this match. While Middlesbrough will have plenty of the ball (60% average possession) and create chances, Stoke's low-block and discipline can frustrate them. Conversely, Stoke's own blunt attack makes it equally plausible they fail to score. The most likely outcomes appear to be a narrow Boro win, a Stoke smash-and-grab, or a repeat of September's goalless draw – all scenarios where both teams do not score. **Summary:** This has all the makings of a tense, tactical battle. Stoke's impressive defensive record, especially at home, clashes with Middlesbrough's potent but sometimes wasteful attack. Given the odds on offer, the smart play is to back at least one team to draw a blank. **Recommended Bet: Both Teams to Score - No**

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