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·6. November 2025
Sunderland vs Arsenal: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

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·6. November 2025

The Premier League rolls into its final weekend before the international break, and all eyes turn to the Stadium of Light where Sunderland host Arsenal in a contest shaped by contrasting ambitions. The visitors sit at the top of the table with a six point advantage over Manchester City, and with City facing Liverpool the following day the potential impact on the title race is considerable. Sunderland, meanwhile, continue to battle with resolve and will lean on home support to disrupt the league leaders.
Sunderland vs Arsenal is set for Saturday 8 November 2025, with kick off at 5.30pm GMT. The Stadium of Light provides the backdrop for a fixture that carries weight across the Premier League narrative.
For viewers in the UK, the match will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, with coverage from 5pm GMT. Those with Sky Sports access can stream the game through the Sky Go app. Free highlights will be available shortly after full time via the Sky Sports app and YouTube, followed later by Match of the Day on BBC One at 10.50pm GMT.

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Sunderland come into the encounter with stability. Their 1-1 draw with Everton produced no new injury concerns and manager Regis Le Bris is expected to maintain faith in the same squad. That continuity, especially at home, has given Sunderland a clear structure in recent weeks and will again form the basis of their approach.
Arsenal must contend with some key absences. Gabriel Jesus remains sidelined, Kepa Arrizabalaga is a doubt and Martin Zubimendi returns after suspension kept him out of the win against Slavia Prague. The possible reintroduction of Zubimendi offers Mikel Arteta a significant midfield option at a stage when Arsenal have shown control and rhythm across their recent Premier League outings.
As noted in the original reporting, Viktor Gyokeres is among those unavailable.
Momentum firmly sits with Arsenal. They have managed pressure effectively and continue to show clarity in both penalty areas, a trait that has pushed them ahead of their nearest Premier League rivals. Sunderland are not passive hosts, and the Stadium of Light has seen resilient performances, but elite quality tends to surface in matches of fine margins.
The prediction remains consistent with earlier assessments. Arsenal to win, 2-0. The outcome would add further intrigue to the Manchester City vs Liverpool fixture at the Etihad Stadium and shape the top of the Premier League table heading into the break.
Sunderland’s last Premier League triumph over Arsenal dates back to November 2009 when Darren Bent settled the contest. Across all competitive meetings, Sunderland have 50 wins, Arsenal have 63 and there have been 41 draws. Those historical figures underline a competitive tradition, although recent years have tilted towards Arsenal.









































