Middlesbrough’s Setback Against Charlton
Middlesbrough suffered a disappointing 0-1 defeat to Charlton at the Riverside Stadium, a result that has significant implications for their promotion aspirations.
Conor Coady scored the only goal of the match, marking his first for Charlton since joining from Wrexham. This unexpected victory for Charlton was their second win in 13 away matches.
Despite dominating the game with a staggering 34 shots on goal, Middlesbrough was unable to find the back of the net, leaving them eight points behind Championship leaders Coventry.
Currently, Middlesbrough sits one point ahead of Millwall in the standings, while Charlton is positioned in 17th place, enjoying a nine-point cushion above the relegation zone.
The match was refereed by Adam Herczeg, and it showcased the ongoing struggles of Middlesbrough, who have not been in the top flight for nine years.
In their last encounter, Middlesbrough had triumphed over Charlton with a 2-1 victory in December 2025. Historically, the two teams have faced each other 107 times, with Charlton winning 36 matches compared to Middlesbrough’s 46 victories.
Nathan Jones, the Charlton manager, commented on the match, stating, “Boro’s promotion hopes were dealt a painful blow as Conor Coady gave Charlton a surprise win at the Riverside Stadium.”
Jones further emphasized the need for his team to support each other, saying, “We have to look after each other this week, and we need two big performances.”
As the season progresses, Middlesbrough’s ability to recover from this setback will be closely watched, with observers keen to see how they respond in their upcoming fixtures.
Tickets for future matches at the Riverside Stadium are still available for purchase at the ground, although details remain unconfirmed.
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