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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 23: Benjamin Sesko of Manchester United celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Everton and Manchester United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on February 23, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Sunderland hosted Manchester United FC at the Stadium of Light in an important Premier League fixture, with Sunderland vs Manchester United carrying significance at both ends of the table.
Manchester United entered the match in third place after securing Champions League qualification with a dramatic victory over Liverpool FC. Sunderland, meanwhile, sat 12th in their first season back in the Premier League and looked to improve a poor record against top-four opposition in this Sunderland vs Manchester United clash.
Sunderland vs Manchester United Match Context
The buildup to Sunderland vs Manchester United focused on the visitors’ recent momentum and Sunderland’s attempt to finish the season strongly. Manchester United arrived after a 3–2 win over Liverpool, continuing a strong run of form despite a few inconsistent results earlier in the campaign.
The reverse fixture earlier this season ended in a 2–0 victory for United at Old Trafford, with goals from Mason Mount and Benjamin Šeško.
Historically, Manchester United have dominated this fixture in the Premier League. United entered the match with 24 league victories over Sunderland, while Sunderland had recorded only three wins in the competition’s history.
Sunderland also faced pressure to end a long winless run against top-four opponents. Despite securing survival earlier in the season, results against stronger teams remained a concern.
Team News and Key Players
Granit Xhaka remained a key player for Sunderland and was known for scoring long-range goals against Manchester United throughout his career. However, Sunderland were without suspended defender Daniel Ballard.
Manchester United welcomed back Lisandro Martínez from suspension, though Šeško remained a fitness doubt after suffering a knock in the previous match.
With United pushing to finish strongly in the top three and Sunderland aiming for a statement result at home, this Sunderland vs Manchester United fixture carried plenty of attention heading into kickoff.
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