Middlesbrough host Coventry City in the final game of the regular Championship season.

Here's all you need to know ahead of the game.

What time is kick-off?

All 12 Championship games on Monday kick-off at 3pm.

Are tickets still available?

No, Boro announced at the end of last month that the Coventry game was a sell out.

Can I watch the game on TV?

Surprisingly, Boro vs Coventry wasn't selected as one of the three televised Sky games on the final day.

Instead, Sky selectors picked Preston vs Sunderland, Millwall vs Blackburn and Swansea vs West Brom.

Fans can, however, watch the game from the Riverside by subscribing to Boro LIVE.

Video and audio packages are available worldwide, with the video stream including four-camera coverage and commentary from BBC Tees Sport.

More information is available HERE.

What are the play-off permutations?

Boro have nothing to worry about. Their play-off place is guaranteed with a fourth-place finish confirmed.

But there's no such comfort for the teams below. Coventry know a point is enough to secure a top six finish, while Millwall can do the same with a win.

Sunderland need to win and hope either Millwall fail to win or Coventry lose.

For West Brom to get in, they need to win and hope both Millwall and Sunderland fail to win.

For Blackburn to get in, they need to win at Millwall and hope both West Brom and Sunderland fail to win.

What's the Boro team news and the latest on the injury front?

Boro look set to be without captain Jonny Howson, who didn't travel at all last week after picking up an injury in the warm-up against Rotherham.

Ryan Giles is a doubt, while Dael Fry, Marcus Forss and Aaron Ramsey again look set to miss out.

Paddy McNair, Tommy Smith and Riley McGree are all expected to be available after coming through their return unscathed.

Boro probable XI: Steffen, Smith, McNair, Lenihan, Bola; Hackney, Mowatt; Jones, Akpom, McGree, Archer

What's the Coventry team news?

Coventry have no fresh injury concerns ahead of the game, with star striker Viktor Gyokeres having shaken off an ankle knock and set to start.

Gyokeres took a knock to the ankle in the game against Birmingham but is expected to be fine to feature at the Riverside.

Boss Mark Robins said: "There’s no new news on any injuries. He [Gyokeres] took a whack to the ankle, a big whack on it but he’ll be fine. He’s robust enough."