Sunderland and Tottenham have confirmed their starting teams for their Premier League meeting at the Stadium of Light on Sunday.
The Black Cats would move 10th with victory and remain firmly in contention for a potential European qualification position.
Playing under Roberto De Zerbi for the first time, Spurs must win in the league for the first time since December 28 if they are to escape the relegation zone.
101GreatGoals.com has the line-up news from Sunderland vs Tottenham in the 2025/26 Premier League, as well as details on how to watch.
Sunderland confirmed starting team vs Tottenham
Robin Roefs replaces Melker Ellborg in goal in one of four Sunderland changes from their 2-1 top-flight win at Newcastle on March 22, with defenders Nordi Mukiele and Reinildo and playmaker Enzo Le Fee coming in for Lutsharel Geetruida, Trai Hume and Chemsidine Talbi.
Defender Dan Ballard and wingers Nilson Angulo and Romaine Mundle have hamstring injuries.
Goalkeeper Simon Moore (arm), winger Jocelin Ta Bi (ankle) and forward Bertrand Traore (knee) are also sidelined.
Sunderland starting XI: Roefs, Mukiele, O’Nien, Alderete, Reinildo, Xhaka, Sadiki, Diarra, Rigg, Le Fee, Brobbey
Sunderland substitutes: Ellborg, Hume, Geertruida, Cirkin, Jen Jones, H Jones, Talbi, Mayenda, Isidor
Tottenham full line up vs Sunderland
Tottenham make five alterations from their 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on March 22.
Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky deputises for Guglielmo Vicario, who has had a hernia operation.
Defender Destiny Udogie, midfielders Conor Gallagher and Lucas Bergvall and forward Randal Kolo Muani replace Djed Spence, Kevin Danso, Pape Matar Sarr and Mathys Tel.
Midfielders Rodrigo Bentancur and Mohammed Kudus (both hamstring) and defender Ben Davies (ankle) are sidelined.
Wingers Wilson Odobert and Dejan Kulusevski and midfielder James Maddison have knee injuries.
Sarr (shoulder) and Tel (knock) had been doubts, as was midfielder Yves Bissouma (muscle), who joins them on the bench.
Tottenham starting XI: Kinsky, Richarlison, Udogie, Gray, Bergvall, Romero, Solanke, Gallagher, Pedro Porro, Van de Ven, Kolo Muani
Tottenham substitutes: Austin, Dragusin, Danso, Palhinha, Xavi, Bissouma, Tel, Spence, Sarr
Where to watch Sunderland vs Spurs: TV channel, live online stream
Kick-off on Sunday is at 14:00 GMT (09:00 ET / 06:00 PT), with live coverage in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and and Sky Sports Ultra.
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Sunderland vs Tottenham stats
- Following their 1-1 draw in January, Sunderland could avoid defeat in both Premier League meetings with Spurs in a season for the first time since 2008/09 (W1 D1)
- They have lost each of their last three Premier League home games, last being beaten in more league games in a row at the Stadium of Light in September 2017 in the Championship (4), and last did so in the top flight in October 2013 (4)
- With two victories in their last three Premier League games (L1), Sunderland have wom as many as in their previous 12 beforehand (W2 D5 L5), and could win back-to-back league matches for the second time this season, last doing so in October
- Chemsdine Talbi has four Premier League goals this season; the only player to score more while aged 20 or younger in a single campaign in the competition for Sunderland is Danny Welbeck in 2010/11 (6)
- The Mackems have gone more than 288 minutes without a home goal from open play since Chemsdine Talbi scored in the 3-0 win over Burnley on February 2
- Tottenham are unbeaten in their last 15 Premier League games against Sunderland (W10 D5) since a 3-1 loss in April 2010
- They are winless in 13 Premier League games (D5 L8); only once in their league history have they had a longer run without victory, going 16 matches from December 1934 to April 1935
- Exactly two-thirds of Tottenham Hotspur’s points in the Premier League this season have come away from home (20/30); only Ipswich Town in 2024/25 have ever had a higher proportion of their points in a season in the competition come on their travels (68% – 15/22)
- Only Leeds (35.1%) have scored a higher proportion of their Premier League goals this season from non-penalty set-plays than Tottenham Hotspur (35.0% – 14/40), while only Wolves (11%) and Brentford (16.7%) have seen a lower share of their goals conceded come from non-penalty set-pieces than Spurs (18.0% – 9/50)
- Only one of the last 10 Tottenham managers have lost their first Premier League game in charge of the club (W6 D3), although that was Igor Tudor (4-1 vs Arsenal in February)
- De Zerbi has won his first league game at three of the last four clubs he’s been in charge of (Sassuolo, Shakhtar Donetsk and Marseille), the only exception coming in the Premier League with Brighton (3-3 away to Liverpool), failing to win any of his first five league encounters with the Seagulls (D2 L3)
- Richarlison has scored nine Premier League goals for Spurs this season and could hit double figures for the fifth time in the competition, after 2018/19 (13), 2019/20 (13), 2021/22 (10), and 2023/24 (11). He would be the second Brazilian to score at least 10 goals five times in the Premier League, after Roberto Firmino








