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Sunderland welcome Watford to the Stadium of Light in the Championship.
Last time out Sunderland beat Middlesbrough and Watford lost against Norwich.
Sunderland completed a league double over Middlesbrough for the first time in 63 years as they won a thrilling Tees-Wear derby. (I know)
In a match that went one way and then the other, Boro went ahead early through Delano Burgzorg before captain Dan Neil's deflected strike brought the visitors level by half-time.
Wilson Isidor's 10th Sunderland goal put them ahead within six minutes of the second half, but Hayden Hackney's piledriver brought Michael Carrick's side level just before the hour mark.
Both sides had chances as they pushed for a third goal but the Black Cats got the winner when Ryan Giles turned Enzo le Fee's cross past his own goalkeeper. Adil Aouchiche has joined Portsmouth on loan and Abdullah Ba has joined USL Dunkerque on loan.
New signing from Liverpool, Jayden Danns is unavailable for the next few weeks.
Huggins, Mundle, Browne, Watson & Alese remain on the injured list.
Josh Sargent once again proved his value to Norwich City as his third goal in two games secured back-to-back victories and consigned 10-man Watford to a fourth consecutive Championship home defeat.
Sargent made amends four minutes before the interval, tapping the ball in from close range as the visitors finally scored with their 14th attempt of a dominant first half.
The goal compounded a miserable few minutes for the Hornets - and in particular top scorer Vakoun Bayo, who missed a glorious headed opportunity before seeing red for stupidly shoving over Emi Marcondes.
Regis le Bris:
"Middlesbrough started very well, playing really good football. We conceded many situations so we were a little bit lucky not to concede a second goal.
"We stayed in the game, but it tested our patience as maybe we were a bit sloppy in possession.
"At half-time, we spoke about character, about playing with more passion. It was an intense game against a strong team and we had to play with 101%, not 80 or 85 or 90. And second half, we did that and we played a bit more vertical.
"This is a young team with talented players. It has a big margin, it is a question of how quick we can grow."
Press conference:
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Tom Cleverley:
"Unfortunately the referee has been played. I thought Norwich were good at the dark arts. Every time someone made contact with their players they fell to the ground.
"I can't justify Bayo's reaction. He knows he's let his team-mates down. He's pushed Marcondes in his chest - and it's a disappointing reaction from him.
"If you counted the amount of times Marcondes fell to the floor you'd have a decent tally.
"I'm proud of my players. We've reduced them to very little. The work-rate and togetherness and spirit was excellent."
Form:
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Match Appointments
Referee: ROBERT JONES
Assistant referees: Ian Hussin & Neil Davies
Fourth official: Lexis Smith
Team Lineups:
Sunderland AFC: (4-3-3) Patterson, Cirkin, O’Nien, Mepham, Hume, Neil, Jobe, Le Fée, Rigg, Roberts, Isidor
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Subs: Moore, Hjelde, Ballard, Samed, Aleksic, Jones, Poveda, Mayenda, Ogunsuyi.
Injured: Huggins, Browne, Mundle, Watson, Alese.
Watford: (4-2-3-1) Bond, Larouci, Pollock, Abankwah, Andrews, Dale-Bashiru, Lousa, Chakvetadze, Kayembe, Sissoko, Adu-Poku
Subs: Doumbia, Ince, Keben, Morris, Nkabia, Selvick, Sierralta
Injured: Baah, Dwomah, Bachmann
Suspended: Bayo
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Betting Odds:
Sunderland 3/2 Watford 11/2 Draw 13/3
Prutton Predicts: meh
My two pence:
A great result at Boro, it’s about time we had a bit of good luck.
Watford are on a poor run and we need to get revenge for the defeat at their place. Without Bayo up front it should be an easy win.
I’m going for a 2-0 home win.
Live Stream:
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Ha’way the Lads
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