Middlesbrough defender Matt Targett emerged as the unlikely hero on Monday night, scoring his first career brace to guide Boro to a vital 3-1 win over Birmingham City. The result halts a three-game winless slump and cements Kim Hellberg’s side in the second automatic promotion spot.
Entering the match under pressure from a surging Millwall side, Boro displayed the resilience of a team destined for the Premier League. Left-back Targett, on loan from Newcastle, opened the scoring in the 13th minute and doubled the lead before the half-hour mark, effectively silencing the St Andrew’s crowd.
Boro Weather the Blues’ Fightback
Birmingham, who had only lost once at home in their previous 41 league games, threatened a comeback when German international Marvin Ducksch pulled one back early in the second half. However, David Strelec ensured there would be no late drama, heading home in the 60th minute to restore the two-goal cushion.
“It’s a rollercoaster, there’s going to be plenty more ups and downs. We take one game at a time, but it was an important win.” — Matt Targett speaking to Sky Sports.
The Championship Promotion Race (As of March 3, 2026)
Middlesbrough’s win creates a crucial buffer in one of the tightest promotion battles in years.
| Position | Team | Points | Status |
| 1st | Coventry City | 71 | Leaders (Automatic) |
| 2nd | Middlesbrough | 66 | Automatic Promotion |
| 3rd | Millwall | 62 | Play-offs |
| 4th | Ipswich Town | 60 | Play-offs (2 Games in Hand) |
| 5th | Hull City | 60 | Play-offs |
| 6th | Wrexham AFC | 57 | Play-offs |