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Do not miss a single moment of the Tyneside derby with our coverage of Sunderland vs Newcastle United live online on www.oleolefootball.com. Membership to access EPL football feeds online is a simple two-minute process and with instant activation, you can keep in touch with all the very best EPL live video updates form the moment you sign up. Sunderland will be hoping to finally register a victory over Newcastle in the Tyneside derby when they host the Magpies over the weekend, our coverage starting from 12:45 GMT Saturday 25th October 2008.

 

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Sunderland have started the season in fine style although recent defeats have taken the shine of their start. Since their 2-0 victory over Middlesbrough, Sunderland have picked up just two points from a possible twelve and come into this fixture twelfth in the table with nine points from eight matches so far. However, such is the tight nature of the table that a victory here will be enough for them to pick up a place in the top half of the table and they will fancy their chances against Newcastle United over the weekend at home.

 

Newcastle United on the other hand, are currently are still stuck up in the relegation zone and could have been bottom of the table if not for Tottenham’s poor form. The Magpies have struggled with a lot of issues including internal power fights and the premature sacking of old favourite Kevin Keegan and that has reflected in their performance. A series of 2-2 draws proved a welcome result after a run of four straight defeats . However, the overall performance of the team has lifted up in the past two weeks and they will be hoping to restart their season with a trashing victory over Sunderland over the weekend.

 

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Tags: Sunderland, Newcastle United, Middlesbrough, Kevin Keegan
Posted: 25th October 2008

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