The Game
Middlesbrough v Argyle. Riverside Stadium. Friday, 18 April. 3pm. Sky Bet Championship.
The Opposition
Middlesbrough are eighth in the Championship table, with 60 points from their 42 games. They have won 17, drawn nine, and lost 16. At home, this is ten wins, five draws and six defeats.
Boro’s season has been consistent in its inconsistency. From their opening three games, they had one each of a win, draw and defeat, and did the same from their next three. After two wins, then two defeats, Boro then repeated the win-draw-defeat trinity of results, taking us up to the beginning of November.
However, either side of the international window, Boro went on a goalscoring spree. They won 4-1 at Queens Park Rangers, 5-1 at home to Luton, and then 6-2 at Oxford United. In the remainder of the year, Boro drew four, won two and lost two.
Michael Carrick’s team started 2025 with two wins from four, but then the train hit the buffers. Five straight defeats curtailed Boro’s push and, although the recovery saw five wins from the next seven, they have lost their last two games, against Leeds United and Millwall, 1-0.
The Gaffer
Manchester United icon Carrick came through the academy setup at West Ham United, making his debut in August 1999. After the Hammers were relegated in 2002/03, Carrick signed for Spurs where he would go on to spend two seasons before United brought him to Old Trafford for a reported £14 million fee. 12 seasons followed in Manchester under Sir Alex Ferguson, with Carrick becoming instrumental in the Red Devils’ midfield.

Capped 34 times for England, Carrick won the Premier League five times and the Champions League once with the Reds. After retiring at the conclusion of the 2017/18 campaign, Carrick became part of both Jose Mourinho’s and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s backroom staffs, even having a spell as caretaker manager. He was announced as the new head coach at Middlesbrough in October 2022 and has held this post since. The Carrick revolution was in full swing as he picked up the November Manager of the Month award and guided Boro to a fourth-place finish in 2022/23. The hangover of play-off heartbreak carried over into the following season, in which his side finished eighth.
The Squad
Middlesbrough’s leading goalscorer this season is Tommy Conway, with 12 goals. Taunton-born Conway came through the ranks at Bristol City, scoring exactly a dozen goals in each of his last two seasons at Ashton Gate.
Hayden Hackney leads the ‘minutes played’ tally for Boro. The 22-year-old central midfielder, from nearby Redcar, has come through the Boro ranks and, aside from a loan at Scunthorpe United has played all his games for the Reds, and has surpassed a century of appearances.

Hackney has started 39 times this season, as has former Argyle man Finn Azaz (above). Azaz played 67 times for Argyle, scoring 15 times, during a season-and-a-half on loan at Home Park. His second loan spell was cut short so that he could sign for Middlesbrough, for whom he has scored ten goals and provided 11 assists.
Recent Meetings
The teams met on 21 December, at Home Park, and for the second consecutive season drew 3-3. Argyle led three times – scoring through Lewis Gibson, Darko Gyabi and Mustapha Bundu – but were pegged back each time, with Jonny Howson, Hayden Hackney and Emmanuel Latte Lath on the scoresheet.
Tickets
Tickets and collections will be available on match-day at the Riverside Stadium, with cash-only ticket sales in place.
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A Strip for the Trip
Argyle will wear their green home kit for this game.
Argyle TV
Argyle TV’s coverage will begin at 2.30pm, with Charlie Price and Marc Edworthy bringing you build-up to the game, before handing over to the ground for commentary provided by Nathan Albon and Lee Makel.
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Sky Sports
The game will be available to watch on Sky Sports +