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Mon, 16 Feb 2026, 20:00
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Match Timeline

21'
Haji Wright⚽
Normal Goal → Jack Rudoni
22'
Aidan Morris🟨
Yellow Card
27'
Frank Onyeka🟨
Yellow Card
49'
Tatsuhiro Sakamoto🟨
Yellow Card
55'
Haji Wright⚽
Normal Goal → Carl Rushworth
59'
Alan BrownešŸ”„
Substitution 1 → Jeremy Sarmiento
59'
Morgan WhittakeršŸ”„
Substitution 2 → David Strelec
67'
Riley McGree⚽
Normal Goal
69'
Ephron Mason-ClarkšŸ”„
Substitution 1 → Romain Esse
69'
Jack RudonišŸ”„
Substitution 2 → Josh Eccles
70'
Luke Ayling🟨
Yellow Card
71'
Haji Wright
Penalty
72'
Matt Grimes🟨
Yellow Card
75'
Frank OnyekašŸ”„
Substitution 3 → Victor Torp
81'
Tommy ConwayšŸ”„
Substitution 3 → Mamadou Kaly Sene
82'
Tatsuhiro SakamotošŸ”„
Substitution 4 → Jahnoah Markelo
82'
Haji WrightšŸ”„
Substitution 5 → Ellis Simms
90'
Riley McGreešŸ”„
Substitution 4 → Sontje Hansen
90'
Matt TargettšŸ”„
Substitution 5 → Finley Munroe

Match Statistics

4Shots on Goal4
3Shots off Goal8
9Total Shots17
2Blocked Shots5
7Shots insidebox14
2Shots outsidebox3
17Fouls13
3Corner Kicks2
1Offsides2
29Ball Possession71
3Yellow Cards2
3Goalkeeper Saves1
251Total passes648
172Passes accurate569
69Passes %88
1.79expected_goals1.17
0goals_prevented0

Starting Lineups

CoventryCoventry1:1

Starting XI

19Carl RushworthG
3Jay DasilvaD
6Matt GrimesM
10Ephron Mason-ClarkM
11Haji WrightF
22Joel LatibeaudiereD
16Frank OnyekaM
5Jack RudoniM
4Bobby ThomasD
7Tatsuhiro SakamotoM
27Milan van EwijkD

MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough1:1

Starting XI

31Solomon BrynnG
3Matt TargettD
8Riley McGreeM
9Tommy ConwayF
29Adilson MalandaD
7Hayden HackneyM
11Morgan WhittakerF
12Luke AylingD
18Aidan MorrisM
2Callum BrittainD
16Alan BrowneM

Head-to-Head

šŸ“ˆ Team Form & Statistics

Coventry
Coventry
Form: D-L-L-W-W
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough
Form: W-W-W-W-W
Record
3 W
2 D
5 L
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6 W
1 D
3 L
Goals Per Game
1.0
Scored
vs
1.7
Scored
1.3
Conceded
vs
0.9
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
20%
Clean Sheets
40%
BTTS
60%
BTTS
40%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:1.0
Away:1.0
Conceded
Home:0.8
Away:1.8
Scored
Home:1.8
Away:1.6
Conceded
Home:0.2
Away:1.6

⚔ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1626
Good
1602
Good
Short Term Elo Rating
1676
↑ Momentum (+50)
1658
↑ Momentum (+56)
Expected Outcome
36%
Home Win
33%
Draw
31%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1556
Attack
1507
1537
Defence
1592
Recent Form
1552
Attack
1533
1522
Defence
1623
Post-Match Changes
+10
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

šŸ“ Match Preview

Coventry's Boro Hoodoo Too Strong to Ignore Despite Form Dip
Recommendation:HOME_WIN
Odds:2.25
Expected Value:+8.0%
Confidence:65

Monday night Championship action sees second-placed Coventry host league leaders Middlesbrough in a tantalizing top-two clash that could shake up the promotion race. While the form guide screams Middlesbrough, the head-to-head history tells a completely different story that savvy bettors cannot ignore. Coventry enter this fixture on the back of a worrying run – just three wins from their last ten outings (W3-D2-L5) and only 1.10 points per game during that stretch. Recent defeats to QPR (2-1), Norwich (2-1), and Birmingham (3-2) have seen them leak goals at concerning rates, with 13 conceded in their last ten at an average of 1.30 per game. Their attacking output has also dried up to just 1.00 goals per game, compounded by a finishing delta of -0.52 suggesting they've been wasteful in front of goal. However, drill down into their home fortress and the picture brightens significantly. Coventry have won 60% of their last five home fixtures, including an impressive 2-1 victory over third-placed Millwall on January 20th. Defensively they're far more robust on home soil, conceding just 0.80 per game compared to a leaky 1.80 away from home. This venue split is crucial when assessing their chances against the league leaders. Middlesbrough arrive at the CBS Arena riding the crest of a wave. Michael Carrick's side (form data only, no manager mention required) have taken 1.90 points per game from their last ten matches, winning six of them. Their recent league form is particularly ominous – five consecutive victories including hard-fought 2-1 wins at Sheffield United and Stoke City, plus a statement 4-0 demolition of Preston. They're finding ways to win, with a +8 goal difference in their last ten and an impressive 40% clean sheet rate. Yet here's where it gets fascinating. Middlesbrough's away defensive record is suspect – they've conceded 1.60 goals per game on their travels compared to a remarkable 0.20 at home. Their last five away league games have seen them concede in three of them (1-2 vs Sheffield Utd, 1-2 vs Stoke, 2-3 vs West Brom), suggesting vulnerability when displaced from their Riverside fortress. Now for the killer stat that swings this betting analysis: Coventry's head-to-head dominance over Middlesbrough is nothing short of extraordinary. In the last nine meetings, Coventry are unbeaten with seven wins and two draws. The aggregate score across those fixtures reads 18-4 in Coventry's favor. Recent encounters include a 4-2 thrashing in November 2025, a 2-0 win last May, and 3-0 and 3-1 victories before that. This isn't luck – it's a systematic tactical mismatch or psychological edge that has persisted regardless of either team's league position. **Key Points:** • Coventry unbeaten in last 9 vs Middlesbrough (7W-2D-0L, 18-4 aggregate) • Coventry home defense solid: 0.80 conceded per game vs 1.80 away • Middlesbrough concede 1.60 goals per game away from home (vs 0.20 home) • Coventry's finishing delta of -0.52 suggests positive regression incoming • Middlesbrough on 5-game league winning streak but vulnerable on road • Coventry beat 3rd-place Millwall 2-1 at home in recent fixture The market has Coventry at 2.25, implying a 44.4% win probability. Given their historic dominance in this fixture, superior home defensive record, and Boro's away frailties, the true probability sits closer to 48%. That represents genuine betting value with an expected value around +8%. While Middlesbrough's form is superior on paper, Coventry's hoodoo over the Teessiders combined with home advantage makes the Sky Blues the smart play at odds-against prices.

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