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Sunderland FC v Rotherham live stream – How to watch on TV
Sunderland welcome Rotherham United to the Stadium of Light on Wednesday evening; interestingly enough, both teams gained promotion to the Championship from League One last season.
As a matter of fact, this will be the first time these sides are meeting in the Championship since the 2002/03 season.
Sunderland will still be coming to terms with Alex Neil walking out of the club this week – can they put that blow behind them on the pitch?
How to get Sunderland vs Rotherham live streaming
The match will not be broadcast live on terrestrial TV in the UK tonight as Sky Sports have a different featured game.
You can use Bet365 and their in play service which will be live from the Stadium of Light tonight. Kick off time is at 19:45 BST.
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Sunderland lost to Norwich City by a lone goal last weekend; despite registering 20 shots in that game, they were unable to find the back of the net.
The Black Cats will still be reeling from the news that manager Alex Neil has joined Stoke City.
How will that effect the home team?
Due to their poor run of form, Sunderland have dropped to 12th on the Championship table; they’ve accumulated a total of eight points from six league matches.
Sunderland will be hoping for better results as Rotherham United come visiting.
In contrast, Rotherham United have enjoyed their return to the Championship so far; they are unbeaten in five league games, with two wins and three draws.
Rotherham’s unbeaten run is due, in part, to their stingy defense; they allowed just one goal in their last four league games, and have conceded just twice this season, only one team has allowed fewer goals than Rotherham.
As it stands, Rotherham United are fifth on the Championship table; they are three points behind league leaders Reading, with nine points from a possible 15.
As the Millers take on Sunderland, they’ll look to maintain their unbeaten run in the Championship.
Sunderland have a couple of players absent from this match; Carl Winchester is recovering from a back injury, with Leon Dajaku and Daniel Ballard being the other players in the recovery room.
On the other hand, Paul Warne will be pleased to have a healthy crop of players to choose from; barring Joshua Kayode, who is recovering from a muscle injury, the Millers have no other concerns ahead of this game.
Rotherham United have no losses in five league games, while Sunderland managed one win in their last five games.
We would like to point out that these teams met three times in the last three years, and Sunderland did not win any of those encounters.
On that note, we are confident that Rotherham United will not return empty-handed from this trip; Rotherham United to win or draw pays at 7/10 odds.