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Sunderland welcome Watford to the Stadium of Light in the Championship.
Last time out Sunderland beat West Brom and Watford lost at Hull.
Dennis Cirkin scored his first brace for Sunderland as the Black Cats moved into the play off positions with a 2-1 win at West Brom.
With no new injury concerns and Dan Ballard still out, Mowbray is set to stick with the same back line that played in last weekend's win at West Brom, with Trai Hume, Luke O'Nien, and Dennis Cirkin making up the back three with Lynden Gooch dropping in to make a back four when Sunderland are defending.
Watford are in 13th place with 59 points, but are currently bottom of the form table with one win and a draw from their last six games. The Hornets are bottom of the form table and have little or no chance of making the play-offs now, having lost at home to Cardiff and away at Hull.
Tony Mowbray:
"Luke wasn't with us at dinner last night, he was up first thing I think to get down and have breakfast with the team so he could have the first night with the new baby in the house."
"He's such an impressive human being and someone I never have any worries about - whatever he chooses to do in his life he will be a success at because he's a driven guy."
"We've had some great away days this season - and this was another one.
"We were brave on the ball. It's nice to see so many of our young lads trying to play football the right way.
"We controlled the game for long periods. And you can see they're enjoying it.
"This is a good football team with real talent. If you preach the right messages to them, then they get it."
Chris Wilder:
"It was a typical Championship game. In the first half there was not a lot in it, but they punished our mistakes. I thought our players gave it a right go and deserved something from the game.
"It is disappointing. I have watched a lot of games in the Championship and that's a typical one, judged and decided by fine moments and unfortunately we have not taken the big chances that we had.
"We have just got to go into these last two games and see what we can get out of them."
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Match Appointments:
Referee: GAVIN WARD
Assistant Referees: Mark Dwyer and Adam Crysell
Fourth Official: Thomas Parsons
Team Lineups:
Sunderland AFC: (4-2-3-1) Patterson, Cirkin, O’Nien, Hume, Gooch, Neil, Ekwah, Ba, Clarke, Amad, Gelhardt.
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Subs: Bass, Anderson,Taylor, Pritchard, Michut, Lihadji, Roberts
Injured: Embleton, Stewart, Evans, Ballard, Alese, Batth, Bennette, Huggins, Rigg
Watford (4-1-4-1) Bachmann, Andrews, Porteous, Kabasele, Kamara, Bacuna, Sarr, Louza, Koné, Sema, João Pedro
Subs:Ngakia, Davis, Cathcart, Asprilla, Hamer, Morris, Hoedt
Injured: Assombalonga, Cleverly, Sierralta, Dele-Bashiru, Kayembe, Hause, Gosling.
Betting Odds:
Sunderland 10/11 Watford 3/1 Draw 5/2
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Prutton Predicts: tbc
My two pence:
An excellent team performance at the Hawthorns and a great result considering that West Brom were unbeaten at home, we had a weakened defence and fielded the youngest side in the Championship this season (average 22yrs & 178 days)
With Sarr and João Pedro, Watford have some very dangerous players up front but hey, they're no Blissett and Barnes.
I’m going to this one and I’m hoping to see a comfortable 3-0 home win
Live Stream:
https://www.safc.com/news/team-news/live-video
(overseas fans only)
Ha’way the Lads
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thanks very much for all your work on the match threads RTB hopefully there's gonna be more than 1 left for you to do.