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Championship predictions and best bets: Middlesbrough to take a step closer to Premier League with Good Friday win

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Our football betting expert and top tipster Jones Knows offers up his insight on every Sky Bet Championship match on Good Friday and shares his best bets.

They've won just two of their last seven Championship matches, meaning a seven-point gap to Ipswich now stands at just two. And who is this coming up on the rails? It's only Millwall, who can leapfrog Middlesbrough by taking three points. It's getting serious up there.

One key aspect to Boro's form of late is that the underlying data across the last seven games is still very strong. Over those seven games they've won every expected goals battle very comfortably and their xG supremacy figure is +1.4 per game which is a mighty return. One you'd associate with a team winning a title.

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McGree, Morris, Hackney and Whittaker – Middlesbrough fitness latest ahead of Millwall

Riley McGree, Hayden Hackney, Aidan Morris and Morgan Whittaker are all doubts for Middlesbrough's clash with Millwall

Kim Hellberg remained coy on which Middlesbrough players he will have available for their crucial promotion clash with Millwall on Good Friday, as he looks to keep the opposition guessing.

Boro have a number of key players who are doubts for the sold-out Riverside clash. Hayden Hackney and Morgan Whittaker were both touch and go after missing the Blackburn draw before the international break through injury. Both were set to be assessed in training towards the end of the break.

Riley McGree and Aidan Morris, meanwhile, were playing in different continents for their countries less than 48 hours ago and then had long journeys back to Teesside before returning to Rockliffe on Thursday – the day before such a huge game.

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