Sunderland vs Everton Live Score and Live Stream

Preview

In Premier League action, Sunderland met Everton on November 3. The game finished level, with Sunderland and Everton tied 1-1.

The game shifted on the 15th minute when Iliman Ndiaye converted the chance, putting Everton ahead. Granit Xhaka added to the score, securing the 1-1 result.

8 years after their last match in League Cup, in what promises to be a thrilling clash, Sunderland and Everton renew their battle. In their last face-off, Everton secured a 3-0 win. In impressive form, Sunderland has claimed wins against Chelsea and Wolves, their next goal is to extend their streak with a victory over Everton.

Everton, in contrast to their opponent's recent successes, are on a troubling run, heading into this match following two back-to-back defeats to Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City. Their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have allowed goals in nine consecutive away matches.

In this Premier League showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for Sunderland and Everton throughout the campaign. Wilson Isidor and Granit Xhaka have been pivotal for Sunderland’s attack, with Regis Le Bris at the helm, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Isidor has already scored four goals in Premier League this season, with Xhaka leading their creative tally in the league with three assists. Sunderland’s attacking depth is further showcased by Enzo Le Fee, Omar Alderete and Chemsdine Talbi, who have each made valuable contributions this season.

Meanwhile, Everton’s Jack Grealish and top finisher Iliman Ndiaye have played important roles in ensuring their attack, carefully orchestrated by David Moyes, remains effective. Everton’s top scorer in Premier League, Ndiaye, has three goals this season, with Grealish contributing four assists to top their creative tally in the league. Everton’s offense has also been strengthened by Beto, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and James Garner, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.

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AI Prediction

Our AI model provides a pre-game prediction for the Sunderland–Everton match, then monitors the contest and updates its forecast in real time as the minutes tick by. Based on numbers run before the whistle, AI forecasted that Sunderland’s victory was the forecast’s top scenario at 39%, while a draw was at 28% and Everton’s victory was at 33%.

Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Sunderland - Everton in real time.

Sunderland kicked off the game with Robin Roefs, Reinildo Mandava, Lutsharel Geertruida, Dan Ballard, Nordi Mukiele, Trai Hume, Enzo Le Fee, Noah Sadiki, Granit Xhaka, Bertrand Traore who got substituted by Chemsdine Talbi on the 82nd minute and Wilson Isidor who got substituted by Brian Brobbey on the 83rd minute as starters, with Anthony Patterson, Luke O'Nien, Arthur Masuaku, Simon Adingra, Chris Rigg, Dan Neill, Chemsdine Talbi, Brian Brobbey and Eliezer Mayenda on the bench.

Everton's starting eleven were Jordan Pickford, Vitaliy Mykolenko, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, Jake O'Brien who got substituted by Tim Iroegbunam on the 83rd minute, James Garner, Idrissa Gueye, Jack Grealish, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall who got substituted by Carlos Alcaraz on the 83rd minute, Iliman Ndiaye who got substituted by Dwight McNeil on the 62nd minute and Thierno Barry who got substituted by Beto on the 57th minute, with Mark Travers, Adam Aznou, Seamus Coleman, Tyler Dibling, Merlin Rohl, Carlos Alcaraz, Tim Iroegbunam, Dwight McNeil and Beto on the bench.

Stats

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  • Expected Goals: 1.08 - 0.84
  • Ball Possession: 61 - 39
  • Big Scoring Chances: 1 - 1
  • Total Attempts: 17 - 8
  • Shots On Target: 3 - 2
  • Blocked Shots: 7 - 3
  • Shots in the Box: 13 - 5
  • Shots from Outside the Box: 4 - 3
  • Woodwork Hits: 0 - 1
  • Fouls: 10 - 11
  • Corners: 4 - 1
  • Throw-Ins: 17 - 21
  • Saves: 1 - 2
  • Free Kicks: 11 - 10
  • Offsides: 2 - 0
  • Passes into Final Third: 156 - 90
  • Completed Passes in Final Third: 110 - 61
  • Touches in Opponent's Box: 30 - 19
  • Tackles: 14 - 12
  • Completed Tackles: 10 - 5
  • Total Crosses: 20 - 9
  • Successful Crosses: 5 - 2
  • Interceptions: 6 - 6
  • Clearances: 19 - 46

Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Noah Sadiki, Nordi Mukiele, Thierno Barry, Trai Hume and Carlos Alcaraz were the ones to receive it.

Head-to-head

Since November 2015, the teams have gone head-to-head five times. Sunderland have one win to their name while Everton have four. The last time these teams met was on September 20, 2017, in the League Cup of England, and Everton emerged victorious with a 3-0 scoreline. Sunderland have managed five goals in these five matches, while Everton have scored fourteen in total. So, overall, Everton have the edge in head-to-head matches against Sunderland in their recent history.

In Premier League, Sunderland have played ten matches, winning five, drawing three and losing two, netting twelve goals (1.20 per match) and conceding eight (0.80 per match). Everton have played ten matches in Premier League, with three wins, three draws, and four losses this season, scoring ten goals, averaging 1.00 per match, while conceding thirteen, an average of 1.30 per match.

Recent Form

Sunderland's recent form includes two consecutive wins, with victories against Chelsea and Wolves in their last two matches, while Everton are currently on a run of two straight losses, having lost to Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City in their last two matches. Overall, Sunderland have won six of their last twenty matches, losing ten and drawing four, while Everton have won six of their last twenty matches, losing nine and drawing five.

  • Everton have gone 6 consecutive matches without a clean sheet.
  • Everton have gone 5 consecutive away matches without a draw.
  • Sunderland haven't played a draw in their previous 4 matches.
  • Sunderland are undefeated in their previous 3 home matches.

Live Standings

As always, England Premier League's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Sunderland sit 4th with eighteen points from ten matches, while Everton are currently 14th in the table with twelve points from ten matches.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Sunderland and Everton in real time. You can watch the goals by Iliman Ndiaye and Granit Xhaka as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Sunderland - Everton are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Live Commentary

  1. FT
    Full Time
    Match ends. Sunderland 1, Everton 1.
  2. 90 + 5'
    Carlos Alcaraz is shown the yellow card.
  3. 83'
    Substitution for Everton. Tim Iroegbunam replaces Jake O'Brien
  4. 83'
    Substitution for Everton. Carlos Alcaraz replaces Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
  5. 83'
    Substitution for Sunderland. Brian Brobbey replaces Wilson Isidor
  6. 82'
    Substitution for Sunderland. Chemsdine Talbi replaces Bertrand Traore
  7. 62'
    Substitution for Everton. Dwight McNeil replaces Iliman Ndiaye
  8. 57'
    Substitution for Everton. Beto replaces Thierno Barry
  9. 54'
    Trai Hume is shown the yellow card.
  10. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  11. 46'
    1 - 1
    Granit Xhaka scores for Sunderland, assisted by Enzo Le Fee.
  12. HT
    Half-Time - 0 : 1
    First half ends.
  13. 32'
    Thierno Barry is shown the yellow card.
  14. 18'
    Nordi Mukiele is shown the yellow card.
  15. 17'
    Noah Sadiki is shown the yellow card.
  16. 15'
    0 - 1
    Iliman Ndiaye scores for Everton.
  17. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins