Is Sunderland v West Brom on TV? Kick off time, channel, team news and how to watch EFL Championship fixture
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West Brom are on their travels this evening (November 26) as they face Sunderland at the Stadium of Light in the EFL Championship.
The Black Cats have a decent record in recent years against the Baggies, having won their last three league matches. Until recent times, they had won just once in 16 matches against West Brom.
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Hide AdThe visitors' last win at Sunderland was in December 2022, and they've only had one win in their last six visits there. A statistic that isn't too pretty for West Brom is that they have failed to score in each of their last three league games in midweek, but to flip that, they've also kept 10 clean sheets in their previous 12 matches.
Here’s all you need to know ahead of kick-off.
When is Sunderland v West Brom?
Sunderland take on West Brom at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday, November 26. Kick-off is at 8.00 pm.
Can I get tickets?
An allocation of 2,092 tickets were given for the trip to Wearside. They were priced at £29 for adults, £26 for over-65s, £22 for under-22s, and £12 for under-16s. Anyone under the age of 14 would need to be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18 with there being three blocks each for seating and safe standing.
Tickets went on general sale on Monday, November 18. They can be bought here.
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Yes. This match has been chosen as the main game for this evening. It will be on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football. Sky Sports Main Event is channel number 401 and Sky Sports Football is 403.
If you’re not a Sky Sports subscriber, then you can buy a Now TV Sports day Membership pass for £14.99. It will give you access to all of Sky Sports’ channels for the next 24-hours.
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Team news
Paddy McNair, Semi Ajayi, and Daryl Dike are all ruled out. Kyle Bartley is a doubt, but it's likely that he will miss out.
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Hide AdDennis Cirkin is a doubt after he required surgery for a broken wrist. Salis Abdul Samed, Ahmed Abdullahi, Ian Poveda, Alan Browne, Niall Huggins, Jenson Seelt, and Romaine Mundle are all unavailable for the visitors. Leo Hjelde and Nazariy Rusyn are once again available.
Who is the referee?
Robert Madley is the referee and he will be assisted by Blake Antrobus and Hristo Karaivanov with Tom Nield the fourth official. Madley is from West Yorkshire and this season he has done 12 games, giving out 41 yellow cards and one red. This is his first West Brom game of the season, and his second Sunderland match after overseeing the Black Cats' 1-0 win against Sunderland.
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