Middlesbrough FC news: Clarity over Birmingham goal, Nottingham Forest change plus more Championship games called off
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The game at St Andrew’s proved to be a memorable one for midfielder Lewis Wing, who was making just his second league appearance of the season for Neil Warnock’s side.
Wing scored Boro’s fourth goal with a long-range effort, while his corner 11 minutes after half-time was turned into his own net by Blues keeper Neil Etheridge.
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Hide AdIt has since been confirmed that Wing was awarded Boro’s third goal by referee Steve Martin, meaning the 25-year-old midfielder registered a brace at St Andrew’s.
Time change for Forest trip
After a run of nine games in 28 days, Boro will have at least a full week to recover for their next match.
It’s still unclear if the Teessiders’ Boxing Day game against Rotherham will go ahead after a Covid-19 outbreak in the Millers’ squad caused Saturday’s game against Derby to be postponed.
Boro will then face a trip to Sheffield Wednesday on December 29 before playing five league games in January.
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Hide AdWarnock’s side will travel to Nottingham Forest on January 20, and the game has now been brought forward to a 7pm kick-off time.
More Championship games called off
Finally, Millwall’s next two Championship games have been postponed due to a Covid-19 outbreak.
The Lions were due to travel to Bournemouth on Boxing Day before a home game against Watford on December 29
The club has closed its Calmont Road training ground after an unspecified number of people contracted the virus.