Here are the predictions, odds, and how to watch on Livestream free the FA Cup game of Middlesbrough vs Chelsea, so you don´t miss this electrifying game.
Middlesbrough eliminates Tottenham with an extra-time goal by Joshua Coburn
Chris Wilder's Boro will face Thomas Tuchel's Blues, who are facing the club's biggest crisis, and also have a squad full of injuries.
Date: Saturday, March 19
Time: 12:15: ET
Location: Riverside Stadium
ET: 12:15
CT: 11:15
MT: 10:15
PT: 09:15
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These clubs have a long history in all competitions and have met a total of 116 times, with Boro winning on 31 occasions, while the Blues have triumphed in 56 matches.
Of all these games, on 29 occasions the two clubs have ended in a draw and their first meeting dates back to December 26, 1907, in the now-defunct League Division One.
So it would seem that Chelsea has won this match on more occasions than any other side, with a total of 56 victories over Middlesbrough.
According to the specialized website Scores24.Live, the winner of the match will be Chelsea, as the bet on this club pays 1.53, while the bet on Middlesbrough pays 6.65.
Therefore, the favorites in this match are the Blues, although a draw is also a possible result in this match, and the bet on this result pays 4.48.
Therefore, a safe bet would be Chelsea, but if you want to take the risk, a bet on Boro would break the odds, if this club comes out as the winner of the match.
The club coached by Chris Wilder announced today that it will donate part of tomorrow's box office proceeds to humanitarian aid for Ukraine, where the situation is tense due to the Russian invasion.
For this reason, the club rejected Chelsea's request for the match to be played behind closed doors, as the Blues cannot sell tickets for their matches, due to the sanctions that their owner, the millionaire Roman Abramovich is suffering, for his support to Vladimir Putin.
The Blues will face Boro in the middle of the biggest crisis they have ever experienced as the sanctions imposed by the British government on the club's owner, Roman Abramovich, prevent the Stamford Bridge side from selling tickets.
In addition, the club will arrive at the duel with several names in doubt, such as Andreas Christensen, Callum Hudson-Odoi, or Ben Chilwell, so Thomas Tuchel's game plan will surely have to undergo several changes.
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