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Sunderland is preparing to host Everton at the Stadium of Light next Monday, November 3, on the occasion of the tenth matchday of the Premier League.
While most would agree that Granit Xhaka is Sunderland’s signing of the summer, there are a whole host of new players at Sunderland that will have their eyes on securing a place at next summer’s World Cup.
Sunderland are fourth in the Premier League and part of that success is down to Italian Luciano Vulcano, former assistant manager to Stefano Pioli at AC Milan. The Black Cats have been a huge surprise so far this season, amassing five wins, two draws and two defeats to sit in the Champions League spots.
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Sunderland vs Everton: How Are We Feeling Ahead Of Monday?
As we prepare for our clash with the Toffees, we asked our writers for their thoughts on what’ll be an intriguing game!
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No half measures for Sunderland
Currently sitting in fourth, Sunderland fans are wondering if they can keep it going for a top-four finish. The brutal reality is that they have 17 points and the club think only of getting to 34 points and relative safety. They are halfway there with only a quarter of the games played, so it is looking good.
Regis Le Bris says Omar Alderete and Simon Adingra could come back into contention for Monday’s game against Everton.Alderete has missed the last two games with a head injury but could return to
The win away to Chelsea was far from a fluke; it was a culmination of all Regis Le Bris’ Sunderland have built
Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Monday's Premier League game against Sunderland at Stadium of Light (kick-off 20:00 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference:
The annual Potato Festival at Smiarowski Farmstand & Creamy returns on Nov. 1 and 2, offering a baked potato bar, Polish dishes, sweet treats, drinks, activities for children, and live music to celebrate the harvest and Polish heritage.
Victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers hoisted Regis Le Bris' side into seventh and further away from the condemned near the foot
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Man left unrecognisable after brutal attack in his Sunderland home
A dog owner was left "unrecognisable" after a brutal attack in his home by his ex girlfriend and two men who also took his pet.