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Sheffield United have been without the likes of Ollie Arblaster and Harry Souttar due to injury, though Jesurun Rak-Sakyi, Ben Brereton Diaz and Femi Seriki are all now fit again, with Wilder confirming the latter pair could have made the squad for the second leg against Bristol City as he faces some tough selection decisions.
Sheffield United and Sunderland go head-to-head in a mouth-watering Championship Play-off Final on Saturday 24th May. Wembley Stadium plays host to one of the biggest football matches on the calendar, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, with a place in next season’s Premier League on offer to the winner.
Sheffield United take on Sunderland in the Promotion play-offs final. Find out when and where to watch live on TV and online
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Sunderland AFC qualified for the Premier League promotion playoff final, where they will face Sheffield United.
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Either Sheffield United or Sunderland will be playing Premier League football next season after the Black Cats booked a Wembley date against the Blades later this month in the most dramatic of circumstances last night. Dan Ballard’s 122nd-minute equaliser at home to Coventry City saw them progress 3-2 on aggregate after winning the first leg 2-1.
Sunderland are set for a special night at the Stadium of Light in their Championship play-off semi-final clash with Coventry City.
Sunderland have begun the early mind games ahead of their Championship play-off match against Coventry tonight, with ground staff moving the advertising boards to combat the Sky Blues’ long throw-in tactics.