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Middlesbrough faced off against Swansea City in the EFL Championship match on Saturday, 10th August 2024, with a kick-off time of 12:30. The Swans, dealing with a depleted team, were gearing up for the game. The official team line-ups were set to be announced at 11:30 am UK time. Additionally, this season, referee statistics were being included in the coverage.

The atmosphere was buzzing as the big game was about to begin, and the Swansea Independent was on the scene to cover all the action.

The team line-ups for both sides were as follows:

Swansea City:
– Lawrence Vigouroux
– Josh Key
– Harry Darling
– Ben Cabango
– Josh Tymon
– Matt Grimes (captain)
– Jay Fulton
– Gonçalo Franco
– Azeem Abdulai
– Liam Cullen
– Jisung Eom

Substitutes:
– Nathan Broome
– Kristian Pedersen
– Žan Vipotnik
– Nathan Tjoe-A-On
– Kyle Naughton
– Ollie Cooper
– Ronald
– Dan Watts
– Josh Thomas

Middlesbrough:
– Seny Dieng
– Rav van den Berg
– Matt Clarke
– Hayden Hackney
– Riley McGree
– Emmanuel Latte Lath
– Isaiah Jones
– Luke Ayling (captain)
– Aidan Morris Finn Azaz
– Lukas Engel

Substitutes:
– Tom Glover
– Dan Barlaser
– Delano Burgzorg
– Alex Gilbert
– Anfernee Dijksteel
– Jonny Howson
– Micah Hamilton
– Josh Coburn
– George McCormick

The referee for the match was Sam Allison, and the Swans’ record with him in away games stood at one win, two draws, and one loss, with three goals scored and three conceded.

Looking at Swansea City’s historical away record at Middlesbrough, they had played 27 matches, winning five, drawing five, and losing 17. The Swans had scored 33 goals and conceded 64 at Middlesbrough over the years.

As the teams were getting ready to take the field, the excitement among the fans was palpable. Stay tuned for more updates on the Boro vs Swans match as it unfolds.

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