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ENG EFL Championship
04-07 00:30
2 - 2
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Swansea City
Middlesbrough
Attacks
70
130
Dangerous Attacks
42
84
Ball Possession
35
65
On Target
3
6
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2035
10037
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End 2-2
95′
Malick Junior·Yalcouye
90′
T.Conway
81′
Malick Junior·Yalcouye
J. Fulton
81′
A.Gilbert
F.Munroe
75′
T.Conway
72′
J. Ward
S. Parker
66′
S.Hansen
D. Strelec
66′
M.K.Sene
R. McGree
66′
D. Fry
J.Sarmiento
65′
J.Eom
62′
A. Browne
56′
A. Idah
Z. Vipotnik
56′
R.Pereira
M.Widell
56′
M. Stamenic
G. Franco
51′
G. Franco
Halftime 2-1
50′
R. McGree
49′
Z. Vipotnik
34′
F.Munroe
A. Bangura
20′
Z. Vipotnik
12′
0-1
A. Bangura
Assist: T.Conway
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Match Info
Swansea City and Middlesbrough played out a thrilling 2-2 draw in a key English Football League Championship clash at the Swansea.com Stadium on Tuesday night. The result leaves both teams in a congested mid-table area as the season approaches its climax, with each side showing resilience to come from behind. The match kicked off at a high tempo, with Middlesbrough taking an early lead inside the first fifteen minutes through a well-worked team move. Swansea responded strongly before halftime, leveling the score with a powerful header from a corner kick. The second half saw the home side seize the initiative, taking a 2-1 lead with a clinical finish following a defensive error. Middlesbrough refused to be beaten, however, and earned a share of the points with a late, deflected strike from outside the box in the 85th minute. The key incident was the late equalizer, which sparked frantic celebrations from the traveling fans. Both managers will likely view a point as a fair reflection of an entertaining and evenly contested match. The draw sees Swansea City and Middlesbrough remain closely positioned in the league table, with playoff ambitions now looking increasingly difficult for both sides. Post-match, the Swansea manager praised his team's character but lamented the late concession, while the Middlesbrough boss highlighted his side's fighting spirit away from home. The starting lineups featured Swansea's first-choice goalkeeper and attacking midfield trio, while Middlesbrough lined up in their familiar 4-2-3-1 formation.