Preview: Sunderland vs Chelsea – stats, team news, line-ups
Preview: Sunderland vs Chelsea – stats, team news, line-ups Chelsea will wrap up their unremarkable 2025/26 campaign at the Stadium of Light, where they’ll take on Sunderland with their European ambitions hanging by a thread. The Black Cats also stand a fair chance at snagging a spot in Europe on the last day, although they’ll need results elsewhere to go their way. A win against Chelsea on Sunday could help them secure a European berth for the first time in 53 years, while the Blues are hoping for a Europa League spot to spare their blushes.
Only two places and a point separate these two sides in the Premier League table, making this a must-win encounter with a place in Europe up for grabs. Match Preview After winning promotion back to the Premier League, many expected Sunderland to struggle and head straight back down. To their credit, they have defied expectations with an impressive campaign that has placed them firmly within reach of a European spot heading into Sunday’s final round of matches.
The Wearside club currently sit above fierce rivals Newcastle United, which they’d have considered a success at the start of the season. A victory over Chelsea could move Sunderland into a Conference League play-off spot if results elsewhere go in their favour. There is even a slim possibility of reaching seventh place and securing Europa League football.
However, for that dream scenario to happen, Sunderland need help from both Manchester United and Liverpool while also taking care of business at home. History is not fully on Sunderland’s side, as they have not completed a league double over Chelsea since the 2000/01 season. But they’ve already beaten the Blues once this season – there’s no reason why they can’t repeat that trick on home turf.
Meanwhile, Chelsea head into Sunday’s trip fairly confident after their midweek result. Tuesday’s win over Tottenham Hotspur finally ended a frustrating seven-match wait for a league victory, giving interim manager Callum McFarlane hope of finishing his short spell in charge on a high. However, another victory could improve their chances of securing Europa League football.