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Sunderland are looking to continue their fine start to the Premier League season when Everton visit the Stadium of Light on Monday. You can follow all the updates as it all unfolds throughout the night, starting with the team news all the way through to the post-match reaction, in our live blog below.
High-flying Sunderland host Everton at the Stadium of Light on Monday hoping to do something they haven't since 2014: win three top-flight games in a row. With a win they would also climb to second in the Premier League table with almost a third of the season in the books.
Luke: I would love to know where Everton would be in the table if the strikers could convert some of the chances Grealish and Ndiaye are creating week in, week out.
Beto has struggled for form, scoring just once in his last nine league games and Moyes had been urged to drop the 27-year-old prior to Monday night's match. The Scottish manager obliged — out went Beto, and into the team came Thierno Barry, signed for £27m from Villarreal in the summer.
Sunderland face Everton in the Premier League. Get match details, betting tips, predictions and TV info for the big game at the Stadium of Light
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Sunderland v Everton: Team news
Sunderland XI: Roefs, Hume, Mukiele, Ballard, Geertruida, Mandava, Traore, Xhaka, Sadiki, Le Fee, Isidor. Subs: Patterson, Neil, Talbi, Brobbey, Rigg, Mayenda, O'Nien, Adingra, Masuaku. One change for Everton from their 3-0 loss to Tottenham as Thierno Barry replaces Beto up top.