What channel is Middlesbrough vs Tottenham? Kick-off time, TV channel and live stream details
Tottenham Hotspur face a tricky away tie to Championship side Middlesbrough in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup on Tuesday, where they will hope to pick up their third win in four matches.
This competition remains Spurs’ only hope of winning some silverware this season and it is therefore a must-win game, with Conte’s side having already seen off Morecambe and Brighton & Hove Albion.
Middlesbrough won’t be rollovers though, as they sit eighth in the second tier and two points outside the play-offs, and Chris Wilder’s side will have their own aspirations of reaching the quarter-finals this year.
Boro defeated Mansfield Town in Round Three before pulling off a shock penalty shoot-out victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford in Round Four, so they will be full of confidence heading into this one.
Spurs recorded an emphatic 4-0 victory over Leeds United on Saturday, while Middlesbrough suffered a disappointing 3-2 defeat to bottom club Barnsley on the same day.
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Middlesbrough vs Tottenham will kick-off at 7:55pm on Tuesday, March 1 at the Riverside Stadium.
The last meeting between these two sides came back in January 2020 in the same competition, as Spurs defeated their visitors 2-1 in an FA Cup Third Round Replay after the first match had finished 1-1.
Giovani Lo Celso put the hosts in front after just two minutes, before Erik Lamela doubled their lead with just quarter of an hour played, and despite George Saville pulling one back in the 83rd minute to set up a nervy finish, Spurs held out to progress to the Fourth Round.
The game has been selected for live coverage and will be televised on BBC One, while the match can also be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC iPlayer app.
Match build up will begin from 7:30pm.
Match oddsMiddlesbrough vs Tottenham odds with Grosvenor Sport
Middlesbrough 4/1
Draw 27/10
Tottenham 7/10
*odds subject to change
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Chris Wilder will be disappointed with his side’s performance on Saturday and will most likely switch things up, but there is a good chance he may use the same side that beat Man Utd in the Fourth Round.
However, Middlesbrough will again be without defender Marc Bola due to a knee injury, but Matt Crooks is available after serving a suspension and could make an immediate return to the side.
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Antonio Conte will most likely stick with a similar side to the one that beat Leeds on Saturday as he looks to keep alive any hopes of winning silverware this season, although one or two changes could be made.
Spurs were without four players over the weekend but could be set to welcome back both Rodrigo Bentancur (ankle) and Lucas Moura (knock), but Japhet Tanganga (knee) and Oliver Skipp (groin) are out.
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