Tottenham Hotspur U21 vs Middlesbrough U21 Result

Premier League 2 Division OnePremier League 2 Division One · England
Tottenham Hotspur U21

Tottenham Hotspur U21

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Middlesbrough U21

Middlesbrough U21

📍 Lamex Stadium, Stevenage

🗓️ Friday, 6 Mar 2026 at 19:00

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Clinical Middlesbrough U21 Sink Spurs with Ruthless Second-Half Display

Middlesbrough U21 produced a commanding performance at the Lamex Stadium, defeating Tottenham Hotspur U21 3-1 in a match that saw the visitors seize control with a pair of second-half strikes. Despite a spirited fightback from the hosts, Boro’s efficiency in front of goal proved decisive as they pulled away late on to secure all three points. The match began with both sides probing cautiously, but it was Middlesbrough who broke the deadlock just before half-time, setting the tone for a dominant second period. Tottenham briefly threatened a comeback after reducing the deficit, but Boro’s third goal in the closing stages extinguished any hopes of a home revival.

Tottenham Hotspur U21

Tottenham Hotspur U21

5.5/10

Tottenham Hotspur U21 struggled to impose themselves, particularly in the first half, and were punished for lapses in concentration at key moments. While they showed flashes of attacking intent—most notably with their goal on 64 minutes—the hosts were unable to sustain pressure or capitalize on their opportunities. Two yellow cards reflected their growing frustration as Middlesbrough pulled away in the latter stages.

Key Players

Tottenham Goal Scorer: Scored the team's only goal in the 64th minute, offering a brief lifeline.

Strengths

Resilience to respond after falling behindMoments of attacking promise

Weaknesses

Defensive lapses at crucial timesStruggled to contain Boro's attackDiscipline issues (2 yellow cards)
Middlesbrough U21

Middlesbrough U21

7.5/10

Middlesbrough U21 delivered a mature and clinical away performance, striking first on 42 minutes before adding two more goals in the second half. Their ability to capitalize on key moments, coupled with a disciplined defensive display, allowed them to weather Tottenham's brief resurgence. Three yellow cards were the only blemish on an otherwise composed outing.

Key Players

First Boro Goal Scorer: Opened the scoring on 42 minutes, setting the tone for Boro's dominance.
Second Boro Goal Scorer: Doubled the lead on 59 minutes to put Boro firmly in control.
Third Boro Goal Scorer: Sealed the win with a late goal in the 83rd minute.

Strengths

Clinical finishingDisciplined defensive structureAbility to strike at key moments

Weaknesses

Accumulated 3 yellow cardsAllowed Spurs a brief route back into the game

Key Moments

42' — Goal

Middlesbrough U21 open the scoring to take a 1-0 lead into half-time.

59' — Goal

Boro double their advantage, putting the hosts on the back foot.

64' — Goal

Tottenham Hotspur U21 pull one back, briefly raising hopes of a comeback.

83' — Goal

Middlesbrough U21 restore their two-goal cushion, effectively sealing the victory.

Various' — Yellow Cards

A total of five yellow cards (2 for Spurs, 3 for Boro) reflect a competitive and, at times, feisty encounter.

Tactical Analysis

With lineups and formations unavailable, the flow of goals and card distribution suggest Middlesbrough U21 executed a well-organized game plan, likely prioritizing defensive solidity and rapid transitions. Their ability to score just before and after the break hints at effective halftime adjustments and tactical discipline. Tottenham’s inability to maintain momentum after their goal points to a lack of sustained attacking cohesion and possible vulnerabilities in their defensive setup. Both sides showed physical commitment, as evidenced by the five yellow cards, but Boro’s sharper edge in both penalty areas ultimately proved the difference. The timing of their goals—particularly the third, late on—demonstrated an ability to manage the game and strike decisively.

Turning Point

Middlesbrough’s second goal on 59 minutes, which gave them a commanding lead and forced Spurs to chase the game.

Man of the Match

Second Boro Goal Scorer

Scored the crucial second goal and was instrumental in Boro's attacking threat throughout.