Coventry City and Middlesbrough square off in the Championship on Saturday afternoon looking to bounce back from disappointing starts to the season.
Having each lost in the playoffs in 2022-23, these two teams begun their campaign with defeats to Leicester City and Millwall respectively.
Match preview
While Mark Robins would have recognised that his side had the toughest start to the season possible, he would have been optimistic about getting at least a point on the board at Leicester City last weekend.
However, despite doing more than enough to earn at least a share of the spoils, the 2022-23 Championship playoff runners-up conceded two late goals to lose by a 2-1 scoreline.
Performance-wise, Robins could have only been left encouraged, but three days on from that setback, Coventry succumbed to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of AFC Wimbledon in the EFL Cup.
As at the King Power Stadium, the Midlands outfit shipped two goals during the closing stages to suffer defeat from the jaws of victory, and Robins has a job on his hands to lift his team for this fixture.
These clubs are no strangers to each other having met in the playoff semi-finals in May, with Coventry coming through by a 1-0 aggregate scoreline after edging the away second leg.
Middlesbrough will have adopted a similar mentality to Coventry ahead of this campaign, taking the positives from what was a surprise bid for promotion.
Nevertheless, Michael Carrick watched his team lose out 1-0 at home to Millwall in their second-tier opener, lowering the mood at the Riverside Stadium.
Although Boro responded by overcoming Huddersfield Town in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, they could only prevail 3-2 despite their hosts being down to 10 men from the 13th minute.
Having made alterations for that fixture, Carrick will hope that some of his new arrivals are now acclimatising themselves to this level of football, yet the North East outfit are clear underdogs in this fixture given that Coventry performed promisingly enough at the Foxes.
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