Stoke v Middlesbrough live streaming

Stoke City will be aiming to secure back to back home wins for the first time this season and heap more pressure on Michael Carrick as they Middlesbrough FC in this English Championship clash.

Read where to watch the match from Stoke City and how to get a live stream of the game.

Both of these teams arrive at this fixture tonight following weekend defeats, with the Potters suffering a 4-2 loss at Norwich City, while Boro’s struggles continued as they fell 2-1 away to Bristol City.

How to Watch Stoke City vs Middlesbrough: Live Stream, TV Channel, and Kick off Time

There are a few options to watch the game tonight. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ channel in the UK from the Potteries, with live streaming also available via the Sky Sports app.

Expert Comment: A subscription may be required to access the live streams through Sky so keep a look out.

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Stoke City vs Middlesbrough Kick off Time

Stoke City will face Middlesbrough at the bet365 Stadium on Tuesday, 25th February 2025, with kick-off set for 19:45 GMT.

Its been a difficult few weeks for the north east club with Middlesbrough’s push for a play off spot suffering a significant setback.

Michael Carrick’s Middlesbrough side are in a dismal run of form at the moment, losing each of their last five league matches.

That poor run has left them seven points adrift of the top six so three points tonight would be a welcome boost for the fans and team confidence.

The Boro can take some confidence from their 2-0 victory over Stoke in the reverse fixture earlier this season.

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The Potters have shown signs of improvement since the departure of former head coach Narcis Pelach, picking up eight points from their last four home league games.

The home side are in decent form at the moment, having beaten Sunderland and Swansea at home in recent weeks and earned draws against Plymouth Argyle and Oxford United.

There’s plenty to play for tonight and we could be set for an entertaining clash at the Britannia Stadium.

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