Swansea City and Sunderland will be meeting each other in the round 14 of the EFL Championship at the Liberty Stadium.
Swansea City will be coming up against Sunderland in the matchday 14 of the EFL Championship 2022/23. It should be a tough game to call with the teams separated by only a single point on the league table. Swansea City sit at the sixth spot with 18 points from 12 games. Sunderland, on the other hand, are at eighth with 17 points.
Swansea City vs Sunderland | Key Details |
Date | 8 October, 2022 |
Venue | Liberty Stadium |
Kickoff time India | 7:30 pm IST |
Kickoff time England | 2:00 pm GMT |
Referee | Gavin Ward |
Swansea City will be satisfied with their form in recent games. Their last six matches have produced four wins along with a draw and a defeat. This good run of results has balanced out the poor start Swansea made in the Championship. Now, sitting in a play-off spot, the club will be extra determined to hold on to that place by continuing to fight for positive results.
Sunderland haven’t enjoyed the best run of results in recent times. They have managed two wins to go with three draws and a defeat in their last six outings. Undoubtedly, the inability to convert these draws to wins is what is holding Sunderland back and the club will need to fix this issue soon if they are to climb up the points table.
Swansea City will miss the services of the injured Liam Cullen and Liam Walsh. For Sunderland, Daniel Ballard, Dennis Cirkin, Ellis Simms and Ross Stewart won’t feature.
Swansea City possible line-up: Benda, Wood, Darling, Cabango, Sorinola, Fulton, Grimes, Manning, Piroe, Ntcham, Obafemi
Sunderland possible line-up: Patterson, Gooch, O’Nien, Batth, Alese, Roberts, Evans, Embleton, Clarke, Dajaku, Pritchard
The EFL Championship match between Swansea City and Sunderland will take place at Liberty Stadium on Saturday at 7:30 pm IST.
The live telecast of the EFL Championship match between Swansea City and Sunderland is available on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Ultra HD, Talksport 2 Radio UK, SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports Football in the United Kingdom; and ESPN+ in the United States of America.