West Brom Live Streaming Guide - Ways to Watch on TV
Don’t Miss a Minute: West Brom v Sunderland Live Stream Options
The Hawthorns Stadium will host two in-form teams as West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland clash on Sunday lunchtime.
Both teams have amassed seven points from a possible nine in their last three respective games, and will look to extend their unbeaten runs here.
Here we let you know how to watch live streaming
This match will be available live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Ultra HD and Sky Sports Football for fans in the UK.
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Where can I watch West Brom games?
If you’re based in the UK, you can tune into Sky Sports, who typically broadcast most Championship matches, including West Brom‘s.
What TV channel is West Brom on tonight?
You can check out the EFL’s iFollow service, which allows you to live stream games from anywhere in the world (subject to local broadcasting restrictions)
What radio station is West Brom on today?
For the Sunderland match you’ll want to keep an eye out for their games on Sky Sports, as well as the BBC’s local radio coverage.
Where can I watch Sunderland games?
If you’re outside the UK, iFollow is your best bet for catching the action. So whether you’re a Baggies or a Black Cats fan, there are plenty of ways to keep up with the West Brom Sunderland game.
West Brom are in 7th place and have 63 points from 42 games. At the time of writing, the Baggies are a point behind the promotion playoff places.
Meanwhile, Sunderland are just a point behind today’s opponents in 9th place, although they have a game in hand.
The Baggies have enjoyed some fine form in recent weeks.
They are coming off back-to-back wins over Blackpool and Stoke City, both on the road.
Sunderland followed last weekend’s 2-1 victory over Birmingham with a 1-1 draw in their mid-week fixture.
West Brom have only been defeated twice in their last ten matches, with five wins and three draws.
They are currently on a 13 match unbeaten run at home.
The last time Carlos Corberan’s lads lost a home game was in October last year.
Sunderland have no losses in their last six matches; they have two wins in that six-game stretch, with four draws.
Tony Mowbray’s men are hunting for a place in the promotion playoffs, and they’ll fancy their chances against West Brom today.