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Sunderland host Coventry in the second leg of the Championship play-off semi-final.
Last time out Sunderland beat Coventry 2-1.
Eliezer Mayenda scored an 88th-minute winner to give Sunderland a crucial advantage over Coventry City after Wilson Isidor had opened the scoring and Jack Rudoni headed in the equaliser.
Regis le Bris started with Dan Ballard replacing Chris Mepham in defence and played in a 442 formation but he could change things around at home with the view of having more possession.
Romaine Mundle is available but might not be risked from the start. Aji Alese will not feature.
Coventry only have one goal to claw back at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday but with a sellout crowd, a testing atmosphere awaits the Sky Blues that's for sure.
Regis le Bris:
"It was a tough game, Coventry played really good football.
"We decided to play with two forwards, so we accepted their domination in midfield.
"We felt early in the second half they played different kinds of balls and it was now possible to escape the pressure and create the link with our strikers and it worked well.
"We'll have another tough game at home, so it's not done.
"It's really clear the mindset in the dressing room. No complacency. We know we'll have another tough game, another scenario, difficult opponent, so let's reset."
"It's just half-time. I think we showed today that we were in our plan. We were fresh, we were connected and had all of our players available.
"We knew it'd be tough because Coventry are good and the second leg will be tight."
Press Conference:
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Frank Lampard:"It was a good performance. I don't need to dwell on the mistakes too much but the performance was good.
"We couldn't break the deadlock because they defended their box so well, but we did everything we could for large parts of the game without maybe that little end bit.
"It didn't happen and so we go again. The game may look different on Tuesday and it may feel different at their stadium whether they play the same way.
"But I'm proud of the players, we obviously didn't get the result we deserved and we didn't deserve to lose, but we can't drop our heads and understand there's loads to play for."
Form:
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Match Appointments
Referee: ANDREW MADLEY
Assistant referees: Nick Hopton and Craig Taylor
Fourth official: Tony Harrington
Team Lineups:
Sunderland AFC: (4-4-2) Patterson, Cirkin, O’Nien, Ballard, Hume, Neil, Jobe, Le Fee, Roberts, Isidor, Mayenda
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Subs: Moore, Hjelde, Mepham, Seelt, Rigg, Browne, Samed, Jones, Mundle.
Injured: Danns, Abdullahi, Poveda, Huggins, Alese.
Coventry City: (4-2-3-1) Wilson, van Ewijk, Thomas, Kitching, Dasilva, Grimes, Sheaf, Sakamoto, Rudoni, Wright, Thomas-Asante.
Subs: Collins, Allen, Bidwell, Binks, Eccles, Latibeaudiere, Mason-Clarke, Paterson, Simms.
Injured: Dovin
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Betting Odds:
Sunderland 6/5 Coventry 21/10 Draw 12/5
My two pence:
A good away performance and an excellent result at Coventry.
I trust that Regis has them totally focused again and I do think that we can finish them off at the Sol.
I’m going to this one, so hopefully we play the way that we did in the opening games of the season, high press, quick passing and deadly finishing. Hope to see a few lads off here before the game

I’m going for a 2-1 home win.
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Live Stream:
Live on Sky Sports Football
https://www.safc.com/live
Ha’way the Lads
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Plus there's a prize of a trip to Wembley on the horizon if we get through it