Sunderland vs Manchester City: where to watch live and probable lineups for the Premier League match
Check out all the information about the match valid for the 19th round.
Sunderland and Manchester City face off this Thursday (1), at 5pm (Brasilia time), for the 19th round of the Premier League . The match will be held at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland (ENG), with live broadcast on ESPN and Disney
Sunderland have exceeded expectations at the start of the Premier League after eight years away from the top flight, with only two defeats in their last ten games. The Black Cats are in seventh place with 28 points from 18 matches, and their defensive consistency is one of their main strengths, having conceded only 18 goals – the third-best defense in the league.
Manchester City is going through a dominant phase, buoyed by eight consecutive victories this season. Second in the Premier League with 40 points, the team stands out for having the best attack in the tournament, with 43 goals in 18 games, as well as one of the least breached defenses. Pep Guardiola’s team also secured a place in the semi-finals of the English League Cup and maintains a solid campaign in the Champions League, where they have accumulated 13 points in six matches.
Everything about the Sunderland vs. Manchester City match (where to watch, time, lineups and location):
✅ MATCH DETAILS
Sunderland 🆚 Man City
Matchday 19 — Premier League
📆 Date and time: Thursday, January 1st, at 5 PM (Brasilia time)
📍 Location: Stadium of Light, Sunderland (ENG)
👁️ Where to watch: ESPN (cable TV) and Disney+ (streaming service)
🕴️ Referee: Jarred Gillett
🚩 Assistants: Gary Beswick, Adrian Holmes and Anthony Backhouse (fourth official)
📺 VAR: Peter Bankes (VAR1) and Natalie Aspinall (AVAR)
⚽ PROBABLE LINEUPS
Sunderland (Coach: Régis Le Bris)
Robin Roefs; Trai Hume, Nordi Mukiele, Omar Alderete and Dennis Cirkin; Xhaka and Lutsharel Geertruida; Chris Rigg, Enzo Le Fée and Simon Adingra; Brian Brobbey.
Manchester City (Coach: Pep Guardiola)
Donnarumma; Matheus Nunes, Rúben Dias, Josko Gvardiol and Nico O’Reilly; Nico González, Reijnders and Bernardo Silva; Phil Foden and Rayan Cherki; Haaland.
