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When is Sunderland vs Bournemouth, what TV channel is it on and what is latest team news?

Everything you need to know as David Moyes' men battle to retain Premier League status for another week at least

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SUNDERLAND could finally be put out of their misery when they welcome Bournemouth.

The Black Cats’ nine year-spell in the top flight will finally end with draw or defeat at home to the Cherries and a victory for Hull to avoid a loss at Southampton.

 David Moyes wants to prolong Sunderland's stay in Prem by an extra week
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David Moyes wants to prolong Sunderland's stay in Prem by an extra weekCredit: PA:Press Association

It’s been a dismal campaign for David Moyes’ men, and they’ve won just five times.


Keep up to date with ALL the Sunderland news, gossip, transfers and goals on our club page plus fixtures, results and live match commentary


Bournemouth, on the other end, have endured a difficult 2017 after a bright start to the campaign — and could be mathematically safe if they win and results go their way.

Ahead of this clash at the crunch end of the season, here’s everything you need to know.

 Jermain Defoe has been one of very few bright sparks in Sunderland season
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Jermain Defoe has been one of very few bright sparks in Sunderland seasonCredit: Getty Images
 Eddie Howe and Bournemouth could celebrate survival this weekend
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Eddie Howe and Bournemouth could celebrate survival this weekendCredit: Getty Images

What time is Sunderland vs Bournemouth on?

The match at the Stadium of Lights kicks off at 3pm on April 29.

Where can I watch Sunderland vs Bournemouth?

The Premier League clash will not be live on TV or on national radio, but you can follow all the action with our live blog.

 Charlie Daniels celebrates scoring a fourth for Bournemouth against Middlesbrough
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Charlie Daniels celebrates scoring a fourth for Bournemouth against MiddlesbroughCredit: Reuters

What is the Sunderland team news?

Bryan Oviedo (hamstring) and Jan Kirchoff (knee) are both major doubts, with Duncan Watmore and Paddy McNair are long-term absentees.

What is the Bournemouth team news?

Eddie Howe will be without five long-term absentees — including Jack Wilshere (broken leg).

Dan Gosling (calf), Andrew Surman, Callum Wilson and Adam Federici (all knee) will miss the rest of the season.

Opta facts

  • Sunderland have lost only one of their nine previous meetings with Bournemouth in all competitions, winning five and drawing three
  • Bournemouth’s solitary victory over the Black Cats came in their first Premier League clash back in September 2015 (2-0), with goals from Callum Wilson and Matt Ritchie securing the points
  • Sunderland have had a player sent off in two of their three Premier League matches against the Cherries — Younes Kaboul in September 2015 and Steven Pienaar in November 2016
  • Eddie Howe’s team have won only two away Premier League games in the last 12 months (W2 D5 L12) –3-0 vs Swansea in December 2016 and 1-0 vs Stoke in November 2016
  • Josh King (14 goals) needs just one more goal to become only the second Norwegian player in Premier League history to reach 15 goals in a single Premier League season after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (18 goals in 1996-97 and 17 goals in 2001-02)
  • Bournemouth striker King has scored five of Bournemouth’s eight away league goals so far in 2017, with no other player netting more than one
  • Sunderland fans have seen their side won just three times in 17 attempts at the Stadium of Light in the Premier League this season (W3 D5 L9) – all three of those victories came within the space of 29 days (November 19th – December 17th)
  • Since December 13th 2011, Sunderland have conceded the first goal in 48 Premier League matches at the Stadium of Light and have won only one of these matches (W1 D13 L34) – this solitary win came against Chelsea in May 2016
  • On the day of this game, Sunderland will have spent 238 days in the relegation zone this season. The record for a single season is held by Sheffield Wednesday in 1999-00 (278 days) & if Sunderland remain in the bottom three between now and the end of the season they can only reach 261 days in 2016-17
  • Sunderland won away at Bournemouth earlier this season, so could secure two wins in the same season against a single club for the first time in 2016-17 and for only the third occasion since 2013-14. The other two occasions were both against Newcastle (in 2013-14 and 2014-15)

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