Saturday 26 October 2013

Sunderland v Newcastle United live Stream English Premier League – Preview 27 Oct, 2013

Match Preview: Sunday, 27,Oct 2013, One of the important match Sunderland v Newcastle United of English Premier League HD Quality Live Sunderland v Newcastle United streaming is available here Sunderland v Newcastle United Live Stream online video English Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Stadium of Light on 10/27/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Sunderland v Newcastle United Live Stream Sunderland v Newcastle United, Sunderland v Newcastle United online free,Sunderland v Newcastle United live stream video. Sunderland defender Wes Brown has recovered from a calf problem sustained in pre-season and could play his first competitive game since January 2012.Loanee Ki Sung-Yeung returns after being ineligible to face his parent club Swansea last weekend.Newcastle will assess Steven Taylor and Fabricio Coloccini, with the latter having made a quicker than expected recovery from a groin problem.However, the Magpies are without Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, who serves a one-game ban.You can tell Gus Poyet is new. I've just read the following headline on the Sunderland Echo's website: "Poyet urges fans to make Stadium of Light a hostile cauldron for Newcastle".  Well, he needn't worry on that score at least. His real concerns were evident after just one match as Sunderland boss, with the Uruguayan discovering straight away what a tough job it will be to keep the team in the Premier League - and that's with 30 games to go!. After the sad capitulation at Swansea, Poyet spoke of a Sunday "he wouldn't wish on any manager". Lose the derby and he won't like Mondays either - and won't need telling why. Poyet's a passionate character, and I think he 'gets' what this game is about already - even if he isn't lapsing into Paolo Di Canio-style excess about the clash counting for "2,000 matches"!

Team News:
Sunderland defender Wes Brown could make a first competitive appearance for the club in almost 21 months against Newcastle on Sunday.
The 34-year-old former Manchester United star, whose last senior game came against Middlesbrough in the FA Cup in January last year, is available after ridding himself off a calf injury sustained in pre-season.
Midfielder Ki Sung-yueng, who was ineligible to play against parent club Swansea last weekend, also returns to the squad as the Black Cats attempt to secure a first Barclays Premier League victory of the season.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew will make late decisions on central defenders Fabricio Coloccini and Steven Taylor ahead of Sunday's derby trip to Sunderland.
Coloccini is battling his way back from a groin problem, while Taylor is nursing a hamstring injury, and while Pardew is yet to rule either out, both must be considered doubts.
Defender Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa is suspended following his red card in the 2-2 draw with Liverpool last Saturday, while midfielder Jonas Gutierrez remains in Argentina after being given leave to deal with a personal issue. 
Like his immediate predecessor, he's being thrown into local passions just two games into his tenure. He becomes the fourth Sunderland boss Alan Pardew will have faced in six derbies in charge of Newcastle.
April's 3-0 defeat at home to Di Canio's Black Cats hurt Pardew badly. He promised to "make sure it hurts our players until the end of the season and even into next year, trust me".
This first chance of revenge extends further too. Pardew's Newcastle lost FA Cup ties at Poyet's Brighton in each of the last two seasons, with touchline tensions between combustible coaches John Carver and Charlie Oatway set to be renewed again.
With Fabricio Coloccini possibly still sidelined and Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa suspended, Newcastle may have a defensive problem to solve. Either Steven Taylor if fit or last Saturday's surprise scorer Paul Dummett will start, and that will mean that at least one local supporter of their team plays in the derby*. Call me traditionalist, romantic or worse - but I long for a return to the days when there were many more.
*Adam Johnson was born in Sunderland to a Sunderland-supporting family but played for Newcastle as a kid, and who he supported is a grey area!

Head-to-head

The 22 Premier League matches between these sides have produced nine Newcastle wins, nine draws and four Sunderland victories.
The last time the Black Cats won successive league matches against the Magpies was during the 1966-67 season, when they recorded 3-0 victories in both meetings.
Sunderland have won only one of their 11 Premier League home matches against Newcastle (D5, L5), failing to keep a single clean sheet.


Sunderland
Sunderland are the fourth team to claim only one point from their opening eight Premier League games. Two of the previous three went down (Manchester City in 1995-96 and Sheffield Wednesday in 1999-2000), while Southampton survived in 1998-99.
The Black Cats have lost 15 of their last 22 top-flight matches (W2, D5).
Sunderland will hope to avoid a seventh successive league defeat on Sunday. If they lose it will be their worst run in the top flight since a sequence of nine consecutive defeats between October and December 2005.

Newcastle United
Victory would see Newcastle win back-to-back away league games for the first time since March/April 2012, when they won at West Brom and then Swansea.
The Magpies have scored two goals in each of their last five league games.
Against Liverpool, Paul Dummett became the first non-Frenchman to score a league goal for Newcastle since April.    

Competition: English Premier League 
Match:
  Sunderland v Newcastle United                                          
Date: Sunday, 27,Oct
Kickoff: 13:30  BST
Venue: Stadium of Light
Live/Repeat: Live

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