Sunderland 1-1 Everton – Xhaka Scores 1st SAFC Goal
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David Moyes has provided an update on Iliman Ndiaye after the forward was taken off with an apparent injury during Everton’s 1-1 draw at Sunderland. The two Premier League sides shared the points at the Stadium of Light on Monday, with Ndiaye’s sensational first-half solo goal cancelled out by Granit Xhaka’s deflected finish after the interval.
Everton held Sunderland to a 1-1 draw at the Stadium of Light on Monday despite Iliman Ndiaye's outstanding goal.The Blues dominated the opening half hour of the contest and created several chances
Sunderland's final match ahead of the November international break is a huge one, with the Black Cats set to welcome Premier League leaders Arsenal to the Stadium of Light on Saturday evening.
Aston Villa and Everton share the points after six-goal thriller featuring a late leveller by Kelly Gago.
Where to watch the Premier League match online between Sunderland and Everton, including live streams, TV channels, kick-off time and more.
The contest marks Tottenham’s first trip to Everton’s new home, the Hill Dickinson Stadium, following their departure from Goodison Park. History between the sides remains tight, with Spurs winning 69 meetings, Everton 55, and 58 ending level. Yet form and context often outweigh statistics.
My 606 co-host Roman Kemp said Hill-Dickinson Stadium will be a fortress for them this season, but Tottenham didn't have too much trouble there last Sunday in their 3-0 win. David Moyes' side really need to respond after that defeat but what he needs more than anything, as he goes back to one of his former clubs, is a finisher.
Given Sunderland’s recent record against Everton, Le Bris will be hoping his team can actually score on Monday night for the first time in three meetings against the Toffees. If they can do that, anything is possible.
Sunderland will be delighted to pick up a point. Everton will be happy too having struggled badly to create chances. Xhaka gives the ball away. It’s 2 vs 1 for Everton. Alcaraz heads for the box but can’t sort his feet.