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Sunderland visit Kenilworth Road to face Luton Town in the Championship Play-off semi-final second leg.
Last time out Sunderland beat Luton 2-1 in the first leg.
Sunderland produced a fantastic performance at the Stadium of Light, coming from a goal behind to equalise with a stunning goal from Amad Diallo and took the lead with a fine header from Trai Hume.
Tony Mowbray will be without Dennis Cirkin again, Niall Huggins replaced Patrick Roberts for the final 10 minutes and could play if Roberts is not fit. Alex Pritchard took a knock late on but is expected to recover.
Luton had been planning for this for some weeks but never quite got a grip of a side that preferred swashbuckling to sitting back, and whose positivity in possession caused them huge problems.
The Hatters know they can play better, and will seek home comforts when they host the second leg at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday.
Tony Mowbray:
"We warranted the win, we had a lot of opportunities. It's great when a plan comes together. I thought we competed really well, we've talked about the youngest team in the league and the lack of physicality, but we competed really well all over the pitch, the fans rose to that and we were like snarling dogs at times in midfield."
"We'll see who's fit, who's available, then on Monday we'll get on the bus and go to Luton to try and do a job. Aji's the closest [to fitness]. He's on the grass with the physios but he hasn't played for ten weeks. It's really unlikely we're going to say to Aji 'can you play even though you haven't played for ten weeks, just because you are 6ft 3in'.
"I don't think we're going to do that, but if he starts training with the team he might find himself on the bench and then if we are hanging on and we need a 6ft 3in guy in the middle of our defence to head some corners out then we might think about it. We did something similar with Niall Huggins last night.
"My conversation with him is really about having a good pre-season, yet he wanted to be involved tonight and we ended up using him from the bench. Dan Ballard is not ready. Danny Batth still has a big pot on his leg, Ross Stewart will be next season, so there's no 6ft 3in footballers coming back."
Rob Edwards:
"It's half-time, we're right in the tie. It was a challenging game as we knew it was going to be, it was really tight as we knew it was going to be, and it was a fantastic atmosphere as we knew it was going to be.
"I thought we had the better of the first half and them the better of the second. It settled down before the goal and we had lots of control, and we were brave on the ball.
"We tried to take it and still remained a threat, and I'm really happy at half-time but in the second half we had to be better with the ball, we had it and gave it back too cheaply.
"There's still a long way to go in this, and I still believe."
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Match Appointments:
Referee: SIMON HOOPER
Assistant Referees: Adrian Holmes and Mark Scholes
Fourth Official: Andrew Madley
Team Lineups:
Sunderland AFC: (4-2-3-1) Patterson, Gooch, O’Nien, Hume, Neil, Ekwah, Clarke, Amad, Roberts, Pritchard, Gelhardt.
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Subs: Bass, Anderson, Taylor, Huggins, Michut, Lihadji, Ba.
Injured: Embleton, Stewart, Evans, Ballard, Alese, Batth, Bennette, Rigg, Cirkin.
Luton Town (3-1-4-2) Horvath, Lockyer, Bradley, Bell, Drameh, Mpanzu, Nakamba, Clark, Doughty, Morris, Adebayo
Subs: Shea, Potts, Berry, Campbell, Onyedinma, Taylor, Freeman
Injured: Woodrow
Betting Odds:
Sunderland 11/4 Luton 1/1 Draw 12/5
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My two pence:
An excellent performance from the team and the support, Luton are a strong physical team and gave us a tough game despite all of the niggly fouls.
Hopefully we can continue our good away form, score an early goal, then dominate the possession and look forward to a trip to Wembley.
I’m going for a 2-1 away win.
Note:
The winner of a semi-finals is decided by the tie's aggregate score after the two legs. If the aggregate score is level at the end of the 90 minutes of the second leg, then an additional 30 minutes of extra time is played to try to create a winning team. If the score at the end of extra time is still level then the tie is decided by penalty kicks. Away goals do not count in the play-off semi final matches.
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Ha’way the Lads
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