All the latest from the Stadium of Light as the Black Cats start a new era under Tony Mowbray.
The Black Cats boss has gone with the same team that lost 1-0 to Norwich City at the weekend.
Tony Mowbray takes the dugout for his first game, against our fellow ex-League One opponents, Rotherham United. Can Sunderland start Tony's reign with a win ...
Rotherham United take their unbeaten record to Sunderland for Wednesday night's Championship encounter. By YP Sport. Wednesday, 31st August 2022, 5:01 pm ...
Sunderland face Rotherham United in Tony Mowbray's first match as the Black Cats' head coach – and we've got all the action covered.
Rotherham United supporters collecting tickets for this evening's game at the Stadium of Light will be able to do so from the Main Ticket Office.
English football's second tier is one of the most-watched leagues in Europe with a relentless fixture schedule and the prize of a place in the Premier League on ...
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Sunderland and Rotherham at the Stadium of Light as a Ross Stewart double and a ...
Rotherham United's unbeaten start to their Sky Bet Championship return came to an end at the Stadium of Light on Wednesday night as they were beaten 3-0 by ...
The home side doubled their lead in the 65th minute and it was Stewart again on the mark for the hosts. Not long after a Lyndon Gooch cross was swung into the Millers’ box and Richard Wood was there to clear the danger, but only as far Clarke who scuffed his shot high before it eventually dropped into the hands of Johansson. The deadlock was broken shortly thereafter and unsurprisingly by the Sunderland’s flying Scotsman Stewart, who had been a threat all night. The Millers danced around the Black Cats’ box in on the hour-mark before Ogbene looked to turn O’Nien, but he reacted the quicker of the two and cleared the danger, hitting it into Ogbene as it deflected out for a Sunderland goal kick. The Millers piled bodies forward upon the start of the second half which looked to play into the Black Cats’ hands as they broke up the pitch in the early exchanges, forging an opportunity to cross for Gooch, which fell to the chest of Simms who shot on the spin, but it ended up over the bar. As the Millers grew into the game, a dangerous-looking combination of Harding and Brooke Norton-Cuffy combined to force a ball into the Sunderland box, falling to Ogbene who managed to sort his feet out just in time to lay it off to Wiles – his effort forcing a low save from Patterson.
Sunderland face Rotherham United in Tony Mowbray's first match as the Black Cats' head coach – and we've got all the action covered.
Sunderland are pushing for a fourth. (Eaves, 64) What a performance from the wideman.
Rotherham United's unbeaten start to their Sky Bet Championship return came to an end at the Stadium of Light on Wednesday night as they were beaten 3-0 by ...
The home side doubled their lead in the 65th minute and it was Stewart again on the mark for the hosts. Not long after a Lyndon Gooch cross was swung into the Millers’ box and Richard Wood was there to clear the danger, but only as far Clarke who scuffed his shot high before it eventually dropped into the hands of Johansson. The deadlock was broken shortly thereafter and unsurprisingly by the Sunderland’s flying Scotsman Stewart, who had been a threat all night. The Millers danced around the Black Cats’ box in on the hour-mark before Ogbene looked to turn O’Nien, but he reacted the quicker of the two and cleared the danger, hitting it into Ogbene as it deflected out for a Sunderland goal kick. The Millers piled bodies forward upon the start of the second half which looked to play into the Black Cats’ hands as they broke up the pitch in the early exchanges, forging an opportunity to cross for Gooch, which fell to the chest of Simms who shot on the spin, but it ended up over the bar. As the Millers grew into the game, a dangerous-looking combination of Harding and Brooke Norton-Cuffy combined to force a ball into the Sunderland box, falling to Ogbene who managed to sort his feet out just in time to lay it off to Wiles – his effort forcing a low save from Patterson.