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Sunderland AFC v Bournemouth FC - Saturday 29th November 2025 - KO 15:00

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by RTB, Nov 26, 2025 at 11:52 AM.

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  1. RTB

    RTB Well-Known Member

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    Sunderland welcome Bournemouth to the Stadium of Light in the Premier League.
    Last time out Sunderland lost at Fulham and Bournemouth drew with West Ham
    Raul Jimenez scored a late winner as Fulham beat Sunderland in the Premier League amid driving rain at Craven Cottage, the Mexican's goal coming from Fulham's 18th shot of the game as their dominance of chances and possession looked set to go to waste. A fine cross from substitute winger Samuel Chukwueze, impressive after replacing ineffective club record signing Kevin in the second half, was turned home from close range by Jimenez.
    The quality of play was generally poor throughout, but Fulham were rewarded with their second win in seven league games, and Sunderland slipped two places to sixth.

    Substitute Enes Unal struck a late equaliser as Bournemouth came back from two goals down to earn a thrilling 2-2 draw with West Ham.
    West Ham led 2-0 at half-time, courtesy of a double from Callum Wilson against his old club, but Marcus Tavernier reduced the deficit in the 69th minute before Unal rescued a point a minute after coming off the bench.
    Unal could have then won the game for the hosts in the closing stages, but the Turkish forward was denied by a brilliant save from West Ham keeper Alphonse Areola.
    Leading scorer Antoine Semenyo and Justin Kluivert both missed out after picking up injuries during the international break, and Unal could start on Saturday if Semenyo has not recovered.
    Ben Gannon-Doak is set for an extended period on the sidelines after having surgery on a hamstring injury that he picked up with Scotland.
    Regis le Bris:
    “We’ll not be too positive when we win or too negative when we lose. It’s part of the journey in the Premier League.
    “Resilience is a key word so we are looking forward now to preparing for a fixture at home and to be at our best. We have to improve our level to be better. The preparation was around intensity, being hard to beat, to be proactive and to be composed with the ball as well. These ideas are clean and interesting to develop, but you have to put it into practice after that. “Saturday was a tough reminder about those basics, which is really important for the future. We will work again this week to improve this part of our game.”
    Presser on Friday at 12:30 or 13:30
    tbc

    Andoni Iraola:
    "It is not a good result for us. We have made mistakes, and we cannot concede two goals that we conceded in the first half. Overall, we were much better and had so many changes, and I have to complain about the penalty. It is a clear red card. I don't understand the decision, but we have to analyse our mistakes. They should have played 30 minutes with 10 players.

    Form:
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    Match Appointments:
    Referee:
    TIM ROBINSON
    Assistant Referee: Richard West
    Assistant Referee: Mark Scholes
    Fourth Official: Tony Harrington
    Video Assistant Referee: John Brooks
    Additional Video Assistant Referee: Simon Bennett

    Team Lineups:
    Sunderland AFC:
    Roefe, Reinildo, Ballard, Alderete, Mukiele, Xhaka, Sadiki, Le Fee, Traore, Talbi, Isidor.
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    Subs: Patterson, Geertruida, Hume, O’Nien, Neil, Rigg, Adingra, Mayenda, Brobbey.
    Injured: Alese, Cirkin, Hjelde, Mundle, Diarra.

    Bournemouth FC: Petrovic, Cook, Diakite, Senesi, Truffert, Scott, Adams, Brooks, Croupi, Tavernier, Evanilson.
    Substitutes: Dennis, Soler, Christie, Smith, Jimenez, Adli, Hill, Unal, Milosavljevic.
    Injured: Kluivert, Semenyo, Gannon-Doak

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    Betting Odds:
    Sunderland
    1/3 Bournemouth 2/5 Draw 7/25

    My two pence:
    Bournemouth lost their last 2 away games and started poorly at home to West Ham at the weekend. They did finish strongly, though, and have some talented players who we’ve seen in the Championship / League 1 (Scott, Brooks and Semenyo).
    We need to bounce back quickly, and this is a great opportunity.
    I’m going for a 2-0 home win

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    Ha’way the Lads
     
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  2. RTB

    RTB Well-Known Member

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  3. Bucky1989

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    Would like to beat them as an odd revenge as last time we played them, its was there defeat that releaged us offically.

    think will be a tougher game ( like normally) 3-1,
     
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  4. LD19SAFC

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    I think it’s time Hume was dropped. I’d go…

    Roefs
    Mukiele - Ballard - Alderete - Reinildo
    Sadiki - Xhaka - Le Fee
    Traore - Brobbey - Adingra
     
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  5. alcoauth

    alcoauth Well-Known Member

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    I'd like to see a back 4.
     
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  6. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    This'll be a good match and a long trip for them.

    Trains are booked so I'll see you there mate.
     
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  7. LD19SAFC

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    Really disappointing if he goes with another back 5 at home.
     
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