Aston Villa vs Middlesbrough: Predictions, odds, betting tips and live stream for the Play-Off clash
Villains boast a goal advantage ahead of the second leg at Villa Park as Boro look to come back from a goal behind
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Aston Villa vs Middlesbrough: Predictions, odds and betting tips
MIDDLESBROUGH have it all to do after going down 1-0 at home to Aston Villa in the first leg of the Championship play-off semi final.
With just one defeat in their last 10 home league games Villa fans will be turning their focus to Wembley for the final.
- Aston Villa to win to nil:
- Albert Adomah to score first:
Aston Villa have been very stingy in front of their home fans, conceding just one goal in their last five at Villa Park.
And having already secured a clean sheet at the Riverside they look good value to shut Boro out again at with Sun Bets.
If Tony Pulis’ side are going to make it to the final they will have to keep Albert Adomah quiet, the winger has scored 15 goals this season.
Sun Bets have Adomah at to open the scoring.
Middlesbrough are out at to qualify for the final, with Villa well-favoured at 2/11 with Sun Bets.
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What time is kick-off?
THIS match will take place tonight, Tuesday May 15.
It will kick-off at 7:45pm.
Villa Park will host the showdown.
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Which TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?
THIS match is available live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
Coverage will start at 7:30pm.
If you don't have a Sky subscription, you can watch the game live by buying a Sky Sports Day 24-hour pass from Now TV for £7.99. .
Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all of the action on the SunSport live blog.
What is the team news?
Villa will be sweating over the fitness of midfielder Ahmed Elmohamady.
Steve Bruce suggested the Egyptian was a "big doubt" after being forced off the field during the first leg.
Boro defender Daniel Ayala could also miss out after suffering a knee injury on Saturday.