CHRIS WILDER is convinced "two wins and a big finish" will get Middlesbrough to the play-offs.
The Teesside boss is desperate to get the club back to the top flight - but they suffered a five-game winless streak before beating Cardiff in midweek.
They need a win against Stoke to keep their outside chance of the top six alive and Wilder is convinced it will happen.
"I think if we win our two games it will be enough," he said. "I am all-in and 100 percent to make this club right and successful and bring good times back here.
"We are in the hunt, we have kept it alive and we want it alive next week.
"This is what happens when you don't find consistency through the season. But we are delighted we are in the mix.
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