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This match took place on 16 August 2025.
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The eagerly anticipated English Football League Championship clash between Millwall and Middlesbrough is scheduled for Saturday, August 16, 2025, at 15:00 UK time, hosted at The Den in London. Football fans across the UK can follow this second-round fixture through a variety of live broadcast options, including BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Tees, talkSPORT, and Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday.

BBC Radio 5 Live will provide a comprehensive live audio broadcast of the match, with reporter Joshua Adu-Donkor offering on-the-ground updates and interviews throughout the game. Radio 5 Live is a flagship BBC sports channel, well-known for its in-depth football coverage and expert analysis.

The regional broadcast BBC Radio Tees offers a more localised perspective tailored specifically for Middlesbrough supporters. The broadcast will be presented by Paul Addison, with main commentary by Mark Drury, whose authoritative voice is familiar to Championship audiences, supported by co-commentator Neil Maddison. Maddison is a former professional footballer with Middlesbrough FC and is praised for his insightful tactical knowledge and firsthand playing experience, adding colour and expertise to the commentary.

talkSPORT, one of the UK's leading sports radio networks, offers additional reporting with Charlotte Richardson delivering live updates and post-match analysis. For fans keen on the popular football magazine show, Soccer Saturday will include reporter Harriet Prior covering live news from the game, providing real-time injury updates, and key moments as they unfold.

This matchup between Millwall and Middlesbrough has drawn significant interest given both clubs’ strong starts to the Championship season. Millwall currently sit 4th in the league, bolstered by a winning start away at Norwich City, unbeaten in recent home fixtures against Middlesbrough. Middlesbrough, under manager Neil Bausor, are placed 8th, having also kicked off with solid performances, including a determined home win versus Swansea.

The Den, Millwall’s historic stadium, promises an intense atmosphere, with recent statistics showing a close head-to-head record between the two clubs: 11 wins for Middlesbrough, 10 for Millwall, and 6 draws overall in previous meetings, underscoring a fiercely competitive rivalry.

For those interested in watching the game, it’s important to note that live television coverage for this Championship fixture is not being televised on major UK TV channels traditionally covering the division such as Sky Sports or ITV, making radio and online live streams the primary options for following real-time action.

Fans can also keep updated with detailed match statistics, player ratings, and live scores via sports platforms such as Sofascore and FotMob. These sites provide additional insights such as ball possession, shots, and player performance metrics throughout the game.

For those following the Championship more broadly, information on league standings, fixtures, and news updates can be accessed at the official EFL site or dedicated football news outlets such as Sportskeeda, offering predictions and betting tips ahead of matches.

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