Weekly is just a small amount of time to let things settle, but if Paolo Di Canio thought he had a difficult introduction to life as a Black Cat things will simply have more violent this Sunday. Sunderlandas first game under the hot Italian finished in a loss at Stamford Bridge, meaning they'd not gained within their last nine tours. Newcastle on another hand, have their tails up and have won their last four in the home. Nevertheless, with local police feeling it required to advise house supporters against inciting a reaction from Di Canio with emotive hand signals and Alan Pardew prone to getting trapped in as soon as herself, anything may happen. The only certainty is that Fabricio Coloccini, Davide Santon and Cheick Tiote is going to be lost for your home side. KICK-OFF: Sunday, 12:00pm PAST THREE MEETINGSa Sunderland 1 (Ba OG) Newcastle United 1 (Cabaye), Premier League, October 2012 Newcastle United 1 (Ameobi) Sunderland 1 (Bendtner), Premier League, March 2012 Sunderland 0 Newcastle United 1 (R. Taylor), Premier League, October 2011 STATSa This installation has produced five red cards since 2010, with Sunderland getting two last time they visited St. Jamesa. There has been three 1-1 appeals to the last four fixtures. Newcastle have conceded 22% percent of these goals in the home after the 90 second mark. The fillip for Sunderland is that there could not be considered a repeat of the 90th minute Shola Ameobi smash and get goal last season, with the Black Cats not conceding an individual absent goal this season following the 90th minute. ODDSa Newcastle United to win: 1.99 Sunderland to win: 4.6 Draw: 3.55 TV: Live on Sky Sports 1 at midday, highlights on BBC1 at 10.25pm.
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