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Sunderland welcome Luton Town to the Stadium of Light in the Championship.Last time out Sunderland drew with Watford and Luton drew with Sheffield Wednesday.
The Black Cats started well with Luke O’Nien putting them ahead on the 16th minute. It was the perfect start but the home side failed to take advantage and conceded a penalty just before half time. The Hornets started the second half the way they finished the first and went ahead with a great strike from Louza. Sunderland took control as the game progressed and Dennis Cirkin equalised in the 89th minute. Isidor and Aleksic both spurned chances to win it in added time.
Alan Browne could be available with Mundle and Watson due to return to full training soon.
New signing Jayden Danns remains unavailable, with Huggins & Alese on the injured list.
Luton didn’t play at the weekend but drew 1-1 at Hillsborough last time out on the 1st of February. The Hatters have come down from the Premier League and kept on going... but they have brought in some potentially exciting talent to assist them in a relegation battle.
Josh Bowler joined from Forest, Thelo Aasgaard and Millenic Alli will seek to make the step up from League One to the Championship, Kal Naismith has arrived to bolster the defence, Isaiah Jones may have a point to prove after his arrival from Middlesbrough, while Lasse Nordas offers competition to Carlton Morris and Elijah Adebayo.
Luton have offloaded players who were not featuring regularly, including Cauley Woodrow on loan to Blackburn Rovers with Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu joining Rotherham on loan for the rest of the season.
Regis le Bris:
"We started well and finished well, but I'm a bit disappointed.
"It wasn't a surprise the challenge we faced, as this team (Watford) has many powerful players. It suited perfectly with our own weaknesses and we were dominated one-v-one.
"After their second goal, we played to our strengths and it was more positive as it's not easy to change the dynamic of a game.
"Our second half was better with some subs and at the end, their goalkeeper was man-of-the-match, so we had chances to win."
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Matt Bloomfield:"I can feel the spirit growing, I can feel the confidence growing. But that's only words from me unless we back it up with results. A point away from home always has to be respected and I thought there was some really good individual displays in there.
"First half I thought our shape was fantastic, we limited Sheffield Wednesday to very few opportunities. I think we tired a bit, we've got some boys still working their way back to full fitness, but at any level, you've got to defend for your lives at times.
"I was really pleased that the boys got some reward for their work because they've worked really hard this week, at least they've got a point and it was nice to share that with the supporters at the end.
"It's a stepping stone for us, of course we want to win away from home but it's been a long run and to show that character and togetherness and get a point on the road has got to be a good day for us."
Form:
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Match Appointments
Referee: John Busby
Assistant referees: Mark Russell & James Wilson
Fourth official: Dean Whitestone
Team Lineups:
Sunderland AFC: (4-3-3) Patterson, Cirkin, O’Nien, Mepham, Hume, Neil, Jobe, Le Fée, Rigg, Mayenda, Isidor.
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Subs: Moore, Hjelde, Ballard, Samed, Aleksic, Browne, Poveda, Roberts, Ogunsuyi.
Injured: Huggins, Browne, Mundle, Watson, Alese.
Luton: (4-1-4-1) Kaminski, Johnson, Anderson, McGuinness, Walters, Lamine Fanne, Doughty, Clark, Aasgaard, Brown, Morris.
Subs: Alli, Adebayo, Bowler, Hashioka, Krul, Naismith, Nakamba, Nelson, Jones.
Injured: Burke, Baptiste, Mengi, Chong.
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Betting Odds:
Sunderland 4/6 Luton 19/5 Draw 11/4
Prutton Predicts: meh
My two pence:
Another frustrating home game against Watford.
Luton have had 11 days and a full week of training since their last game to bed in their new signings. The Hatters currently sit in a relegation spot and will no doubt revert to their physical league one style of play. At least our players won’t get kicked by Mpanzu this time around.
I’m going for a 2-0 home win.
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Ha’way the Lads
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