Sunderland v Everton, 11 May 2016

Score3-0 to Sunderland
RefereeAnthony Taylor
CompetitionPremier League
VenueStadium of Light
Attendance46,454
This was Sunderland's second win in Everton's last 11 Premier League visits to the Stadium of Light (lost five). Kick-off: 7.45pm.

Goals:

Patrick Van Aanholt 38 G
Lamine Koné 42 G
Lamine Koné 55 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Vito Mannone
Defender Younès Kaboul
Defender Lamine Koné
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Defender/Midfielder Jan Kirchhoff
Midfielder Lee Cattermole
Midfielder Yann M'Vila
Forward Fabio Borini
Forward Jermain Defoe
Forward Wahbi Khazri

Starting lineup:

Joel Robles Goalkeeper
John Stones Defender/Midfielder
Leighton Baines Defender/Left back
Ross Barkley Midfielder
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Tom Cleverley Midfielder
James McCarthy Midfielder
Romelu Lukaku Forward
Kevin Mirallas Forward

Substitutions:

Seb Larsson for Jan Kirchhoff 70
John O'Shea for Lee Cattermole 79
Duncan Watmore for Wahbi Khazri 86

Substitutions:

Aaron Lennon for Ross Barkley 46
Leon Osman for Tom Cleverley 84

Cards:

Lee Cattermole 67 Y

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Billy Jones
Defender John O'Shea
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Midfielder Seb Larsson
Forward Dame N'Doye
Forward Duncan Watmore

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Bryan Oviedo
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Darron Gibson
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Oumar Niasse

Comments:

League position: 17th This result meant that Sunderland stayed in the Premier League and confirmed Newcastle United and Norwich City's relegation to the League Championship. The Black Cats named the same starting-line for seven games in a row for the first time in the Premier League. They had now won consecutive home games in the Premier League for the first time since May 2014.

Comments:

League position: 12th Everton had now won one of their last ten Premier League games (lost six). They had now conceded ten goals in the space of three away games in the Premier League for the first time since May 2005. Gareth Barry had now made more career starts in the Premier League (572) than any other player. The previous record holder was David James.

Goals:

Patrick Van Aanholt 38 G
Lamine Koné 42 G
Lamine Koné 55 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Vito Mannone
Defender Younès Kaboul
Defender Lamine Koné
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Defender/Midfielder Jan Kirchhoff
Midfielder Lee Cattermole
Midfielder Yann M'Vila
Forward Fabio Borini
Forward Jermain Defoe
Forward Wahbi Khazri

Substitutions:

Seb Larsson for Jan Kirchhoff 70
John O'Shea for Lee Cattermole 79
Duncan Watmore for Wahbi Khazri 86

Cards:

Lee Cattermole 67 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford
Defender Billy Jones
Defender John O'Shea
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Midfielder Seb Larsson
Forward Dame N'Doye
Forward Duncan Watmore

Comments:

League position: 17th This result meant that Sunderland stayed in the Premier League and confirmed Newcastle United and Norwich City's relegation to the League Championship. The Black Cats named the same starting-line for seven games in a row for the first time in the Premier League. They had now won consecutive home games in the Premier League for the first time since May 2014.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Joel Robles Goalkeeper
John Stones Defender/Midfielder
Leighton Baines Defender/Left back
Ross Barkley Midfielder
Gareth Barry Midfielder
Tom Cleverley Midfielder
James McCarthy Midfielder
Romelu Lukaku Forward
Kevin Mirallas Forward

Substitutions:

Aaron Lennon for Ross Barkley 46
Leon Osman for Tom Cleverley 84

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Bryan Oviedo
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Darron Gibson
Midfielder Aaron Lennon
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Oumar Niasse

Comments:

League position: 12th Everton had now won one of their last ten Premier League games (lost six). They had now conceded ten goals in the space of three away games in the Premier League for the first time since May 2005. Gareth Barry had now made more career starts in the Premier League (572) than any other player. The previous record holder was David James.