
Sunderland ticket information for upcoming Premier League fixtures
Sunderland face the likes of Wolves and Arsenal in the Premier League at home after the international break.
Regis Le Bris’ team were beaten by Manchester United at Old Trafford on 4 October, with goals from Mason Mount and Benjamin Sesko.
The French manager now has time to figure out his team setup for the upcoming matches, with the likes of Granit Xhaka and Robin Roefs on international break.
Wolves are set to travel to the Stadium of Light on 18 October to get back to winning ways, while the Wearside outfit welcome Arsenal to SR5 on 8 November.

Sunderland tickets for Premier League showdown vs Wolves
Tickets for the game against Wolves have been on sale for home fans since 16 September.
Supporters interested in watching the Black Cats at home right after the international break can still purchase their tickets on the website.
With Vitor Pereira’s team stranded at the bottom of the table, the Stadium of Light faithful will be expecting three points in SR5.
The Wearside outfit will travel to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea in the Premier League on 25 October.
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The Black Cats have started the season in fine fashion, sitting ninth in the English top flight after seven matches, which has exceeded many people’s expectations.
Le Bris deserves immense praise for his work at the Stadium of Light, having signed a long-term contract until 2028 in August.
Sunderland home tickets against Everton and Arsenal at Stadium of Light
Sunderland have built a strong foundation to survive Premier League relegation this season, with Opta’s supercomputer predicting a 16th-place finish.
Fans have waited a long time to see the Black Cats play in the English top flight, and tickets for the Everton fixture on 3 November are also available.
Team | Venue | Date |
Wolves | Home | 18 October |
Chelsea | Away | 25 October |
Everton | Home | 3 November |
Arsenal | Home | 8 November |
Fulham | Away | 22 November |
Tickets for Arsenal’s trip to the Stadium of Light are also on sale, with the Gunners seen as one of the favourites to win the league title.
The 48,707 capacity stadium will surely be packed for the upcoming games as fans roar the Wearside outfit to success.
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