Apr 5, 2017 at 7.45pm UK at ​The KCOM Stadium
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Hull City
4-2
Middlesbrough
Markovic (14'), Niasse (27'), Hernandez (33'), Maguire (70')
Clucas (19'), N'Diaye (85')
FT(HT: 3-2)
Negredo (5'), de Roon (45')
Clayton (21')

Steve Agnew "quietly confident" of picking up result on Humberside

Steve Agnew on the touchline during the Premier League game between Middlesbrough and Manchester United on March 19, 2017
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Steve Agnew claims that his Middlesbrough players are ready for their showdown with Hull City on Wednesday, targeting a victory that will "change everything".

Stand-in Middlesbrough boss Steve Agnew has insisted that his side will head into Wednesday's relegation six-pointer with Hull City in a confident mood.

The Smoggies have picked up just three points from the last 24 on offer, the latest of which came against Swansea City at the weekend in Agnew's second game in charge.

Agnew feels that Boro are just one big result away from transforming their fortunes, however, with victory on Humberside this week potentially enough to drag them within two points of safety.

"A win does change everything, and that's what we need tomorrow night," he told reporters. "It's a huge challenge and an exciting fixture.

"We've had limited time on the grass, but the preparation from the final whistle at Swansea has been terrific and I can feel the players are in a good place. I'm quietly confident and so are the players. They'll be fully focused going into the game."

The last seven meetings between these two sides have ended with the home team coming out on top.

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