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Sunderland travel to Ashton Gate to face Bristol City in the Championship.Last time out Sunderland beat Leeds and Bristol lost to Blackburn.
The Black Cats moved up to 6th and are 11 points off 3rd placed Leeds.
Mike Dodds will take charge of this game while the club continue their search for a new head coach. Dodds has won both of his 2 games while in temporary charge of the squad.
Jenson Seelt is expected to be available despite sitting out training today, while Jay Matete and Timothee Pembele have been penciled in for next week's U21 game against Arsenal.
Aji Alese and Dennis Cirkin are back in training.
Bristol City dropped to 15th place after losing 2-1 at Blackburn. Liam Manning's bright start to life with the Robins has tailed off, with this their fourth game without a win. Manning and Bristol City will rue the fact they failed to take their chances when they were on top.
Mike Dodds:
"Same as Saturday, I'm delighted for the players and the staff, the work ethic behind the scenes that goes into the preparation and I'm buzzing for the fans.
"It's two really tough games and to take six points - if you'd said that at the start of the week I'd have snapped your hands off.
"I thought we executed the game plan to a tee. I was going through stats, and before Trai [Hume] cleared the ball off the line at the end their expected goals was 0.4 and for us to limit a Premier League-quality team to that number of chances is remarkable really.
"They've got to believe in it and that's really important. Tonight they really believed in how we set them up. We've played two teams in really good form and with top-flight budgets, and over the two games we've conceded five shots on goal."
Liam Manning:
"I thought we controlled the game OK, but as the half went on they scored and knocked the wind out of us, and I felt we felt a bit sorry for ourselves for the first time I've seen from this group.
"The changes came on and had a positive impact, we looked really strong and showed real fighting belief that we showed in the last 25 minutes that we need to show from the start of games.
"Performance-wise we've not necessarily had the results that we should have done, but you can't carry that emotional hangover and have doubt, you have to have belief, confidence and fighting spirit."
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Match Appointments:
Referee: MARTIN STEPHEN
Assistant Referees: Mark Dwyer & Mark Pottage
Fourth Official: Scott Oldham
Team Lineups:
Sunderland AFC: (4-2-3-1) Patterson, Huggins, Ballard, O’Nien, Hume, Neil, Ekwah, Clarke, Pritchard, Roberts, Jobe
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Subs: Bishop, Triantis, Seelt, Mayenda, Ba, Rusyn, Aouchiche, Burstow, Dack.
Injured: Evans, Matete, Pembele.
Bristol City (4-4-2) O'Leary, Tanner, Vyner, Dickie, Pring, Sykes, James, Williams, Bell, Conway, Knight.
Subs: Cornick, Mehmeti, Weimann, Gardner-Hickman, Bajic, Knight-Lebel, Yeboah, Meerholz.
Injured: Roberts, King, Wells, McCrorie, Atkinson, Benarous.
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Betting Odds:
Sunderland 6/5 Bristol 21/10 Draw 5/2
Prutton Predicts: 1-2
My two pence:
Bristol are on a 4 game winless run at the moment but there are no easy games so I trust that Mike Dodds has already done his homework and knows how to get a result down in Brissle.
I’m going for another 2-0 away win
Mike Dodds Presser:
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Live Stream:
Available to overseas fans:
https://safc.com/news/team-news/live-video
Ha’way the Lads
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