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Sunderland v Everton: Team news
Sunderland XI: Roefs, Hume, Mukiele, Ballard, Geertruida, Mandava, Traore, Xhaka, Sadiki, Le Fee, Isidor. Subs: Patterson, Neil, Talbi, Brobbey, Rigg, Mayenda, O'Nien, Adingra, Masuaku. One change for Everton from their 3-0 loss to Tottenham as Thierno Barry replaces Beto up top.
Chelsea have been pre-warned by Tottenham Hotspur ahead of the London derby in the Premier League. Enzo Maresca's side travel across the capital on Saturday evening to face Spurs looking to get back to winning ways in the league after their 2-1 defeat to Sunderland.
Sky Sports commentator Don Goodman was in disbelief at Thierno Barry's missed chance during Everton's clash against Sunderland.
Tottenham Hotspur host Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday.Spurs won 3-0 at Everton in their last league fixture, but were defeated by Newcastle United in the League Cup on Wednesday.Chelsea
Stream Sunderland vs Everton live on Monday, November 3rd. Find all the broadcast details for this Premier League match, including TV channels.
To say that Sunderland’s start to the season has been eye-opening would be an understatement. For years, the club muddled around the EFL, with seemingly little hope of ever rejoining the Premiership. Yet, since the club won the Championship play-offs last season, they have ridden that wave of momentum into this campaign.
Follow live coverage as Sunderland face Everton today in the Premier League. Another top-flight season will be covered in full right here with The Independent, as reigning champions Liverpool look to fend off competition from Arsenal, Manchester City and more.
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.
Those relegation odds began to drift as the Black Cats enjoyed a successful transfer window, though they still commenced the season as odds-on shots at 7/20 for the drop. It hasn't been a bad start to the season for Everton,
Sunderland was looking to win three successive top-flight wins for the first time in a decade but went behind after 15 minutes thanks to a solo effort from Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye. The Senegal international gathered the ball on the right touchline around 40 meters from goal and dribbled and muscled his way past four defenders before striking a lovely left-foot shot past a static keeper.